The city, which was then called Anfa, was founded and settled by Amazigh in the 10th century BC, but it was used as a trade port by the Phoenicians and was operated by the Romans for a while. Port town was destroyed by Portuguese in 1468, Portuguese returned to this area in 1515, and built a new town called Casa Branca ("White House"). Watering in India is sent from Portugal to India every year. After the devastating earthquake, Anfa was abandoned in 1755.
Image: David Lisbona Today, Casablanca is Morocco's largest city, the country's industrial, economic and financial center. Casablanca Port is the largest port in North Africa, one of the world's largest artificial ports. This city has a very gentle Mediterranean climate that affects the ocean.
The population of Casablanca is about 3 million in urban areas (Grand Casablanca; 2014)
Casablanca's former Medina (if you have a good luck Marrakesh gate maze, ancient Portuguese fortress, etc), Casablanca's city center (Belvedere with French colonial heritage), Marche Central, Rupee Petty Dining); Corniche (night club, restaurant, cafe); Cidi Abdel Rahman temple (popular place on weekends); Octagon Square (modern city square)
Zoom out and zoomed out to find Casablanca Muhammad V International Airport (IATA code: CMN) located about 30 km south of Casablanca (19 miles).
Your common space picture - the satellite view of the Google map, NASA's blue marble or ISS snapshot - is "real color" (using visible light), but most Earth observing satellites also use light Humans who collect data can not see - the most common is infrared. In addition, this type of light can easily distinguish the difference between water and land (it is very important for drawing) and you can see the surface of the earth clearly through smoke and haze. Otherwise it may interfere with the view of the satellite.
In 2004, Google launched Google Earth. Google Earth is a map of the earth based on wonderful creations, satellite images. This interactive planet in the world allows you to type anywhere in the search world, and you will automatically be taken to this part of the world. The cool thing is that with Google Earth you can zoom in on the street level and actually see your street and your home. In September 2005, Google established a new partnership with the US Intelligence and Space Administration (NASA), a very interesting company. This involved building a one million square foot R & D center at the Ames Research Center of NASA. A few months later Google Mars and Google Moon were announced and intrigued. It is two Google Maps style apps based on the moon and Mars photos.