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Image Name Location Coordinates Identifier Upload Photo: El-Makhzen Square Chefchaouen: 35°10'8.432"N, 5°15'38.758"W: pc_architecture/sanae:360010
The park is situated within the Spanish/Maghrebi biodiversity hotspot.Over 1380 plant species have been recorded, 47 of which are endemic to Morocco. The only Spanish firs native to Morocco can be found in the heart of the park, under the highest level of protection.
Chefchaouen (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Populated places in Chefchaouen Province" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
April 7: CMT Awards at the Moody Center. For the second year, the Country Music Television Award ceremony will hang its hat in Austin's Moody Center. The CMTs brought country music stars like ...
Chefchaouen (Arabic: شفشاون, romanized: Shafshāwan, IPA: [ʃafˈʃaːwan]) is a city in northwest Morocco. It is the chief town of the province of the same name and is noted for its buildings in shades of blue, for which it is nicknamed the "Blue City". [ 1 ]
The minaret and roof of the mosque, overlooking Place Outa Hammam.. The mosque dates from the earliest period of the city after its foundation by Moulay 'Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami, but sources vary (or contradict each other) in citing the exact date of its foundation: some date it to 1471 (the date of the city's foundation), [1] [3] another cites 1475-76 (880 AH), [4] and others date it to the ...
The Province of Chefchaouen belongs to the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Region and consists of one urban commune (the municipality of Chefchaouen) and 27 rural communes, giving the province a rural character. [2] The city of Chefchaouen is the only official municipality in the province, created in 1975. [2] The other major towns are: [3] Bab ...
A place of pilgrimage since the late 15th century, [2] it is today the second-most-visited Jewish site in the world after the Western Wall [3] with as many as two million annual visitors. [ 4 ] The tomb building was built in the mid-19th century by Shmuel Abu, the French consular agent in Safed.