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Moroccan Jews constitute an ancient community. Before the founding of Israel in 1948, there were about 250,000 to 350,000 Jews in the country, which gave Morocco the largest Jewish community in the Muslim world, but fewer than 2,500 or so remain. Jews in Morocco, originally speakers of Berber languages, Judeo-Moroccan Arabic or Judaeo-Spanish, were the first in the country to adopt the French language, and unlike the general population French remains the main (and, in many cases, the exclusive) language of members of the Jewish community there.
Chefchaouen city & Akchour of Morocco
Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is a city in the Rif Mountains of northwest Morocco. It’s known for the striking, blue-washed buildings of its old town. Leather and weaving workshops line its steep cobbled lanes. In the shady main square of Place Outa el Hammam is the red-walled Kasbah, a 15th-century fortress and dungeon, and Chefchouen Ethnographic Museum. The octagonal minaret of the Great Mosque rises nearby.
My Travel to the blue city of chefchaouen | سفري إلى المدينة الزرقاء شفشاون
My Travel to the blue city of chefchaouen | سفري إلى المدينة الزرقاء شفشاون
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مدينة شفشاون هي إحدى المدن المغربية التي تقع شمال المغرب، وتُعرف باسم آشاون، وتبلغ مساحتها حوالي 4.20كم²، ويصل عدد سكانها إلى 42,786 نسمة وفقاً لآخر إحصائية في عام 2014م، وتتميز المدينة بتاريخها العريق، وبنائها الهندسي الرائع؛ حيث تشتهر بمبانيها وجدرانها ذات اللون الأزرق والأبيض، لذلك يُطلق عليها اسم اللؤلؤة الزرقاء،
تقع مدينة شفشاون على سلسة جبال الريف أقصى شمال المغرب، وبشكلٍ خاص على سفح جبل تسملال الذي يقع على ضفة نهر شفشاون اليمنى، ويحدها من الشمال البحر الأبيض المتوسط، ومن الجنوب إقليم وزان، وتاونات، ومن الشرق إقليم الحسيمة، كما يحدها من الغرب إقليم تطوان، والعرائش.
من المعالم السياحية لشفشاون :
1- القصبة: وهي المكان الذي اتخذه علي بن راشد مقراً عسكرياً له، وتتميز ببنائها الأندلسي؛ حيث تُحاط بسور مكون من عشرة أبراج، وفي داخلها حديقة كبيرة، ومتحف اثنوغرافي.
2 - ساحة وطاء الحمام: وهي ساحة عمومية تقع داخل المدينة العتيقة، وتعتبر المنطقة الجاذبة للسائحين؛ نظراً لإمكانية وصولها من مختلف الطرق؛ حيث صُممت هذه الساحة في البداية بهدف فتح سوق أسبوعي فيها، إلا أنها تغيرت في الوقت الحالي، وأصبحت تحتوي على العديد من المقاهي، والمطاعم، كما أنها تحتوي على نافورة مياه رائعة الشكل، وفيها المسجد الأعظم.
The city of Chefchaouen is one of the Moroccan cities located in the north of Morocco, known as the Chaouen.It has an area of about 4.20 km².It has a population of 42,786 people according to the last statistic in 2014.The city is distinguished by its long history and wonderful engineering construction.It is famous for its blue-colored buildings and walls. And white, so it's called the Blue Pearl
The city of Chefchaouen is located on the mountain range of the Rif Mountains in the far north of Morocco, especially at the foot of Mount Tesmellal, which is located on the right bank of the Chefchaouen River.It is bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea, to the south by Ouazzane and Taounate, to the east by Al Hoceima and to the west by Tetouan Province. , And Larache.
Chefchaouen is famous for popular attractions:
1 - Kasbah: a place taken by Ali bin Rashid military headquarters, and is characterized by its Andalusian construction; where surrounded by a wall consisting of ten towers, and inside a large garden, and Ethnographic Museum.
2- Wata Al-Hamam Square: It is a public square located inside the old city. It is considered an attractive area for tourists because of its accessibility from various roads. This square was initially designed with the aim of opening a weekly market in it, but it has changed at the present time, and it contains many Cafes, restaurants, and a magnificent water fountain, the Great Mosque.
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