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locality |
locality |
Works |
Accommodation |
period |
ACJ1 |
My Driss Zérhoune |
It’s a little village,30 km from Meknes and 60 km from Fes in the middle of Morocco. It’ takes its name from the mountain on which is situated the village. The village is known by the Roman town VOLIBULIS .The village is owned a rich historical, cultural and natural patrimony |
Cleaning a Roman swimming pool which is the alone place for the kids of the village to swim. |
In lycee |
From :25/6 to 9/7/2010. |
ACJ2 |
Béni Mellal |
It’s located under the mountain’s :Midle Atlas. It’s an agriculture region with irrigate way. It cultures olives and sugar beet. The population :50 000 inhabitants, around Benimellal a lot of Berber villages. It owned a rich natural patrimony. From this region a lot of immigrants to Italy and spain |
maintaining the garden in Lycee ALAMRIA |
In lycée |
From :17/7 to 30/7 /2010. |
ACJ3 |
Al houssaima |
: it’s a little town in the north of Morocco, it’s situated between the RIF mountains and the Mediterranean sea Alhoceima is known by its wonderful beaches and its rich natural patrimonies. |
Drawing in a school |
In school |
From 15/7 to 30 /7/2010 |
ACJ4 et ACJ5 |
Salé |
Salé was a corsair town ,it’s 2 km from the capital Rabat ,on the Atlantic, they are separated by the river Bouregreg.Salé is known the old town ,traditional markets and corsair locals.. |
this year we organised two workcamps in Salé some works of maintaining in school. preparing an aria to do a garden in school. |
In school |
From :17/7 to 30/7 /2010. and From 26/7 to 8/8/2010 |
ACJ6 |
Bouznika |
a coster town on the Atlantic ,40 km in south of Casablanca and 30 km in the north of Rabat. |
Gardening and some different works in a Lycee.
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In lycée |
From 24/7 to 6/8/2010. |
ACJ7 |
Bouznika |
a coster town on the Atlantic ,40 km in south of Casablanca and 30 km in the north of Rabat |
The volunteers have to dothe following work:foreign language courses:French and English+painting :fresks+participing to cleaning the beach.
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in school |
From 04/7/ to 18/7/2010 |