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Google celebrates Moroccan Independence with a special doodle

On this November 18, a national holiday marking the Independence of Morocco, Google has once again shown its respect for the history and culture of the Kingdom by devoting a unique doodle to this event.

This Monday morning, Moroccan Internet users discovered, on the search engine’s home page, a symbolic and meaningful illustration: a Moroccan flag flying proudly, decorated with the green star on a red background, with a sky in the background. orange. This choice of colors evokes a new dawn, recalling the beginning of an era of freedom and sovereignty for Morocco, after decades of protectorate.

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Every year, Morocco commemorates November 18, 1956, the official date of the Kingdom’s accession to its independence. This day is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the Moroccan people and their leaders, notably King Mohammed V, to regain freedom and affirm national identity.

With this doodle, Google highlights the importance of this date not only for Moroccans, but also for the rest of the world, highlighting the history of a country rich in culture, traditions and symbols.


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