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  2. Instant hot water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Hot water dispenser at Lanzhou Bus Station, China, providing free boiling water to make a cup of tea or a bowl of instant noodles. An instant hot water dispenser or boiling water tap is an appliance that dispenses water at about 94 °C (201 °F) (near-boiling). There are hot-only and hot and cool water models, and the water may be filtered as ...

  3. Istiqlal Party - Wikipedia

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    The party was founded in April 1937 [1] as the National Party for Istiqlal, and became the Istiqlal Party 10 December 1943. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Istiqlal held strongly Arab nationalist views [ 3 ] and was the main political force struggling for the independence of Morocco.

  4. Insulated pipe - Wikipedia

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    Insulated pipes are commonly used for transport of hot water from district heating plants to district heating networks and for distribution of hot water inside district heating networks. Thermal insulation material usually used is polyurethane foam or similar, with a thermal conductivity λ 50 of about 0.024–0.033 W/(m·K).

  5. Wedding party saved Moroccan villagers from deadly quake - AOL

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    A wedding celebration saved all the people of a Moroccan village during Friday's deadly earthquake, which destroyed their stone and mud-brick houses while they were enjoying traditional music in ...

  6. Water privatization in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Water privatization in Morocco goes back to the times of the French Protectorate when most water supply systems were run under a private concession. After independence the private utility was nationalized, but in the mid-1990s the Moroccan government privatized water and sewer services again, alongside electricity distribution, in four cities.

  7. Halqa - Wikipedia

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    This type of social gathering slid into Moroccan popular culture over time, taking on a unique identity and becoming an intangible cultural asset. The Halqa is a custom that is deeply ingrained in Moroccan culture and is associated with a specific geographic area in Moroccan society. The anthropological interest in the traditions related to the ...

  8. List of companies in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco WS-included (orthographic projection) Morocco is a sovereign country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa.Morocco's economy is considered a relatively liberal economy governed by the law of supply and demand.

  9. Justice and Development Party (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The party was an empty shell for many years, until various members of a clandestine association Chabiba Islamia, who later formed the MUR (French: Mouvement unité et réforme, the "Unity and Reform Movement") joined the party, with the authorisation and encouragement of former interior minister Driss Basri. It later changed its name to current ...