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Berber |
Berber is an important group of languages that many people speak in northern Africa, especially in the countries of Morocco and Algeria. |
Morocco |
Morocco is a country in Africa. Morocco lies on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea and on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is in northern Africa, but it is near the country of Spain in Europe. Its neighbor in Africa is Algeria. People in Morocco speak the languages of Arabic and Berber. |
Tunisia |
Tunisia is a country in Africa. It is on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, and it lies between the countries of Libya and Algeria. It has beautiful beaches on the sea coast and many tourists come to visit them. Most people in Tunisia live in the northern part of the country where the cities and tourist places are. The southern part of the country is desert. People in Tunisia speak Arabic, French, and Berber. |
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