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  2. Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.adm.co.ma. Footnotes / references. Chamber of commerce #29175, valid for 99 years. The Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) is Morocco 's national authority for the management of over 1400+ km of Moroccan expressways. [ 1] ADM is based in Rabat . ADM runs the network on a pay-per-use basis, with toll stations placed ...

  3. Autoroutes of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Autoroutes of Morocco. Morocco' s network of motorways is administered by the state-owned company Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM). It runs the network on a pay-per-use basis, with toll stations placed along its length. The general speed limit is 120 km/h.

  4. List of Royal Air Maroc destinations - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Air Maroc Boeing 737-800 lands at Atatürk Airport in 2007. Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Morocco's national airline, [ 1] was founded in July 1953 from the merger of Air Maroc and Air Atlas. [ 2] As of February 2014, RAM served a network comprising over 90 destinations, of which 56 are international ones. The carrier flies to 17 cities within ...

  5. Casablanca–Agadir expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Autoroute Casablanca–Agadir is a new main road in Morocco. Building began in 2000 and the road was inaugurated on 21 June 2010 by Prince Moulay Rachid. [ 1] The road is 429 km (267 mi) long and connects the cities of Casablanca and Agadir through the city of Marrakesh and High Atlas mountains.

  6. International vehicle registration code - Wikipedia

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    International vehicle registration code. The country in which a motor vehicle 's vehicle registration plate was issued may be indicated by an international vehicle registration code, also called Vehicle Registration Identification code or VRI code, formerly known as an International Registration Letter[ 1] or International Circulation Mark. [ 2]

  7. Mediouna, Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Mediouna is a town and municipality in Médiouna Province of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. It lies along National Route 9, 18.6 kilometres (11.6 mi) southeast of downtown Casablanca. [citation needed] At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 14,712 people living in 2,958 households.

  8. National Route 6 (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 6 ( N6) is a national highway of Morocco. It is one of the most important road networks linking the west of the country to the east, connecting the capital Rabat and Salé on the west coast to Maghnia, Algeria on the border. It passes through many of Morocco's major cities such as Oujda, Fes, Meknes and Khemisset.

  9. Casablanca–Rabat expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Casablanca–Rabat expressway, designated A1, was the first expressway to be built in Morocco, with construction starting in the 1970s. It was only completed in 1986 after a 7-year halt. It was originally free of charge, but a toll station was erected at Bouznika in 1993 as part of a new strategy in Moroccan expressway construction.