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    Many artists performed starting with Justin Timberlake, for the opening (The 20/20 Experience World Tour) on 30 May which marked his first performance in Morocco, Jason Derülo as part of Tattoos World Tour on 31 May, the mythic French hip-hop group IAM on 1 June, the Belgian house producer and singer Stromae promoting his new album Racine ...

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  9. Morocco, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Morocco in 1919. Morocco was laid out in 1851. [4] The town was named after Morocco, for a traveler's Moroccan red boots. [5] [6] A post office has been in operation at the town since 1859. [7] The Scott-Lucas House and Seller's Standard Station and Pullman Diner are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [8] [9]