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FIFA President Gianni Infantino visited the Moroccan city of Chefchaouen this week, accompanied by members of his family, as part of a private tour. Infantino strolled through the iconic blue-painted ...
Fly over Chefchaouen, Morocco’s iconic mountain town known for its blue-washed buildings and maze-like medina—captured in ...
Chefchaouen, Morocco, has skyrocketed in popularity over the past five years thanks to the mountain city's Instagrammable blue-painted houses and buildings.
2. It is a photographer’s paradise. It’s called the Blue City, but Chefchaouen could more accurately be called the 50 Shades of Blue City, as it’s full of so many variations on a theme.
A city high in the mountains of Morocco remained shut off from the world for almost 500 years. Now its labyrinthine streets decked in shades of blue are open to visitors.
Chefchaouen has a total of 150 hotels, including guest houses, or about 2,000 rooms, and it is not enough for the growing tourist population. There is a large Chinese community that operates five ...
Chefchaouen is a city in Morocco that's famous for its blue hue. While it was founded in 1471, it didn't get its distinctive color until 1492, when it received an influx of Jews escaping the ...
Chefchaouen reportedly has a population of around 36,280 while Morocco as a whole has a population of around 37.1 million, according to Worldometers.info – a reference website that provides real ...