
Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa visited different stalls at the Fair, the various plastic arts and audio-visual exhibitions; as well as different spaces dedicated to children constituting the focus of this edition by the organization of training workshops for the heads of environmental clubs. This course is designed for trainers of environmental clubs dealing with educational tools previously developed by the “Petits débrouillards” (little go-getters), as well as creative workshops and reading, storytelling, painting, calligraphy and photography workshops. The event also saw the organization of roundtables involving far-reaching debates, as well as literary, artistic and scientific exchanges with the participation of stakeholders of national and international repute. Over the years, this Fair has become a cultural event and a pivotal meeting place for book and reading buffs and professionals, with multiple objectives principally focused on young people and reading.










For the 2025 edition, 45 beaches had submitted their applications, illustrating the growing interest of coastal communities in this label, recognized for its contribution to sustainable tourist attractiveness and the promotion of territories.
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