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The Maghreb is a region in Africa. The term originated in the days of Islam's great expansion. Al-Maghrib (المغرب‎) is Morocco's official name, and also means 'the west' in Arabic. In English, the term refers to all the Islamic North African areas beyond Egypt.
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the Arabic name for the NW part of Africa, generally including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and sometimes Libya.
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The Maghreb (Arabic: المغرب العربي al-Maġrib al-ʿArabī) is the western part of the Arab world. It is in North Africa. The term is generally applied to all ...
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