Most people can name Morocco’s biggest city. Maybe the top 3. But all 10, in order, placed on a map? That’s the challenge.
This guide uses visual emoji anchors and a mnemonic phrase to lock all 10 into your memory. By the end, you’ll know every one.
Time-box it. Give yourself 5 focused minutes - no phone, no other tabs. That’s all this takes. Rushing memorisation never sticks; a short attentive session beats 20 distracted minutes.
The Mnemonic
One sentence to remember the order - each word starts with the same letter as each city:
Say it once. Now let’s meet each city and place them on the map.
Why this works: the mnemonic turns a list of 10 arbitrary names into a single sentence your brain already treats as one chunk. You’re not memorising 10 things - you’re memorising one short phrase with 10 hooks hanging off it. That’s how working memory gets leveraged into long-term recall.
The order matters. Morocco’s top city ranks shift slowly · year-to-year fluctuations are small and the top three are typically locked, with most reshuffling concentrated in the middle of the list.
1. Casablanca
#1 Casablanca 3,144,909 pop.
Morocco’s largest city, on the Atlantic coast · the country’s economic capital and home of the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world.
🏙️ Casablanca · the Hassan II Mosque · the world’s third-largest mosque, with the tallest minaret (210 m).
Say it: kah-sah-BLAHN-kah
Name: Spanish/Portuguese ‘white house’, from Arabic Dar el-Beida.
”Casablanca is a city of white walls and broken hearts, as Bogart promised.”
“Camels…” - Camels starts with C, just like Casablanca.
Morocco’s third-largest city, in the north · home of the world’s oldest university (al-Qarawiyyin, founded 859) and one of the largest medieval medinas on earth.
🏙️ Fès · the Old Medina · the Fès el Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest car-free urban zone.
Say it: FEZ
Name: From Arabic Fas, possibly from the pickaxe that traced the city’s founding line.
Close your eyes first. Before looking at the map below, try saying the mnemonic out loud and picturing each city’s position. Attempted recall - even if you get half wrong - cements memory far better than passive re-reading.
Geographic clustering helps. Morocco’s top cities tend to sit along coasts, major rivers, or trade corridors · group cities that share a region (capital region, second-tier cluster, coastal belt) and rehearse each chunk before stitching them together. For Morocco, anchor on Casablanca, Rabat, Fès, Sale first, then layer the rest by proximity.
Camels Roam Freely South Munching Apricots Together Making Olives Affordable
Casablanca → Rabat → Fès → Sale → Marrakesh → Agadir → Tangier → Meknès → Oujda-Angad → Al Hoceïma
Now Test Yourself
Active recall beats re-reading. You’ll remember the list ten times better by trying to reproduce it from memory than by reading it again. Close this tab, say the mnemonic, then come back and check.
Think you’ve got it? The interactive game tests you step by step - place each city on the map in the right order.
Two modes: Locations (tap the right spot) and Names (pick the right name).
Come back tomorrow. Test yourself again 24 hours from now - that single follow-up session is what moves the list from “I learned it” to “I know it”. Spaced repetition works on city lists the same as everything else.
Mind the order. Mixing up the ranks of Morocco’s top cities is the most common mistake · rehearse the mnemonic backwards once, then forwards, to lock the sequence both directions.