Chefchaouen, Morocco.
Chefchaouen is a small mountain town in northeast Morocco with a superb setting, full of charm and authenticity and away from the major tourist centers. Along its narrow streets with Mediterranean decor of whitewashed houses decorated with smalt blue, you will discover historical monuments like the great mosque "El Masjid El Adamaa". And in the evening, climbing on the heights of the Hotel Atlas, you can admire a magnificent sunset over the city and the valley.
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