Description | Answer | % Correct |
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Country that once colonized that region | Spain | 88%
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Old-fashioned term for the North Africans who invaded Iberia | Moors | 81%
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Region that was invaded by Morocco in 1975 | Western Sahara | 79%
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Capital of Morocco between 1727-1912 | Fes | 78%
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Empire that annexed the region in 40 CE | Roman Empire | 78%
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The name "Morocco" derives from this city, that was the medieval capital of the above | Marrakesh | 64%
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Profession of the Barbary Corsairs | Pirate | 63%
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Many sources consider that city's "al-Qarawiyyin" as world's oldest, rather than the one in Bologna | University | 63%
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Ancient sea-faring civilization that colonized Morocco before 1000 BC | Phoenicia | 60%
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Founder of the Moroccan statehood, hint: first name of a famous Elba | Idris | 55%
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City that once was an international zone between 1924-1956 | Tangier | 53%
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Last Muslim state in western Europe that was controlled by those people | Emirate of {Granada} | 48%
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Ancient region of northern Morocco. Namesake of an African nation | Mauretania | 47%
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Names of the two main stars in the movies "Casablanca" | Humphrey Bogart | 46%
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Morocco broke away from this caliphate after the Berber Revolt in 740 | {Umayyad} Caliphate | 45%
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Moroccan explorer who travelled more than any other explorer in pre-modern history, travelled from Morocco to Zanzibar, and from Constantinople to China | Ibn {Battuta} | 39%
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Names of the two main stars in the movies "Casablanca" | Ingrid Bergman | 33%
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Word starting with M, that refers to the old part of a town in North African countries | Medina | 32%
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King of Morocco, 1961-1999 | Hassan II | 28%
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Moroccan empire that controlled much of southern Iberia between 1121–1269 | {Almohad} Caliphate | 17%
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