Casablanca, located on the western coast of Morocco along the Atlantic Ocean, is the country’s largest city and a key economic hub. Spanning approximately 220 square kilometres, Casablanca has a population of over 3.7 million people. It is bordered by the Atlantic to the west and the Chaouia plains to the east. Casablanca plays a vital role in Morocco’s commerce, finance, and industry, housing the nation’s primary port and many corporate headquarters. The city blends modern urban development with historical charm, featuring landmarks such as the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, and the colonial-era city center with Art Deco architecture. As Morocco’s principal gateway to the world, Casablanca is a dynamic metropolis known for its business influence, vibrant culture, and cosmopolitan lifestyle.