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Time in Morocco




Time in Morocco remains the same in different localities in the country. Like all other international countries, Time in Morocco belongs to the standard time zone,
which is commonly referred to as local time in Morocco. There is no local time zone, which is observed in the country of Morocco.

Any discussion about time in Morocco requires mentioning of the local times of a handful of cities in the country. For example, Casablanca as one of the prominent cities in Morocco which is situated on UTC/GMT offset standard time zone, with no daylight saving time in the year 2007. During the summer season every year, the sunrise time in Casablanca varies between 5:50 AM to 6:05 AM. daily. Accordingly, the highest length of a day in Casablanca during this period of the year seems to be 13 hours 13 minutes and 40 seconds.

Time Zones in Morocco belong to the Standard Time, called the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). In fact, Morocco Time is equal to GMT+0, which means that its time reading is similar to that of the standard GMT time. Moreover, the country does not make use of the Daylight-Saving Time. On the whole, Morocco relies heavily upon the Greenwich Mean Time for its local time readings.