Chefchaouen, Morocco's 'Blue City'

Chefchaouen, Morocco's 'Blue City'

Chefchaouen

The city of Chefchaouen is one of the Moroccan cities and Arabic cities located in the north of Morocco,

known as Ashoun, with an area of about 4.20 km², and a population of 42,786 people,
according to the latest statistics in 2014 AD, the city is distinguished by its ancient history and its wonderful engineering construction;

It is famous for its blue and white buildings and walls, which is why it is called the Blue Pearl.

Famous neighborhoods in Chefchaouen among Arabic cities

The city of Chefchaouen is famous for its old neighborhoods of Arabic cities, or as it is called the antique,

as some of them date back hundreds of years, so there is the Suwaiqa neighborhood,

and also we find the Andalus neighborhood, in addition to the El-El-Nasr neighborhood, and the Sabbanin neighborhood,

as there is the source of Ras al-Maa and the Maghreb Street, and this The latter is known as a bus route, and from there we reach the weekly market

 

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