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  • The oldest university in the world entire, It was founded by Fatima al-Fihri in 857–859 (fez-Morocco).
    The oldest university in the world entire, It was founded by Fatima al-Fihri in 857–859 (fez-Morocco).
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  • The University of al-Qarawiyyin , also written Al-Karaouine or Al Quaraouiyine, is a university located in Fez, Morocco. It was founded as a mosque by Fatima al-Fihri in 857–859 and subsequently became one of the leading spiritual and educational centers of the Islamic Golden Age. It was incorporated into Morocco's modern state university system in 1963 and officially renamed "University of Al Quaraouiyine" two years later.[1] The mosque building itself is also a significant complex of historical Moroccan and Islamic architecture that features elements from many different periods of Moroccan history.[5]
    The University of al-Qarawiyyin , also written Al-Karaouine or Al Quaraouiyine, is a university located in Fez, Morocco. It was founded as a mosque by Fatima al-Fihri in 857–859 and subsequently became one of the leading spiritual and educational centers of the Islamic Golden Age. It was incorporated into Morocco's modern state university system in 1963 and officially renamed "University of Al Quaraouiyine" two years later.[1] The mosque building itself is also a significant complex of historical Moroccan and Islamic architecture that features elements from many different periods of Moroccan history.[5]
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  • A Little History
    In 1471, Moulay Ali Ben Moussa founded the town of Chefchaouen. The town began as a small fortress to fight off the Portuguese invasions of Morocco. The Ghomara tribes, Moriscos, and Jewish immigrants settled there after the 1492 Spanish Reconquista.

    Centuries later, in 1920, Spain took control of Chefchaouen, and the town became part of Spanish Morocco until 1956, when Morocco gained independence.
    A Little History In 1471, Moulay Ali Ben Moussa founded the town of Chefchaouen. The town began as a small fortress to fight off the Portuguese invasions of Morocco. The Ghomara tribes, Moriscos, and Jewish immigrants settled there after the 1492 Spanish Reconquista. Centuries later, in 1920, Spain took control of Chefchaouen, and the town became part of Spanish Morocco until 1956, when Morocco gained independence.
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  • Despite Chefchaouen being a popular tourist town, the town still retains a laid-back authenticity. Or maybe it just felt that way because I was visiting there in the middle of February in the low season. But the experience was certainly more relaxed than what you’ll likely experience in Marrakech or Fes.
    Despite Chefchaouen being a popular tourist town, the town still retains a laid-back authenticity. Or maybe it just felt that way because I was visiting there in the middle of February in the low season. But the experience was certainly more relaxed than what you’ll likely experience in Marrakech or Fes.
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  • The name Chefchaouen means ‘Look at the horns”- a reference to the twin mountain peaks that tower over this hillside town. The locals call it Chaouen, but for most travellers to Morocco, it’s simply known as “The Blue City.”
    The name Chefchaouen means ‘Look at the horns”- a reference to the twin mountain peaks that tower over this hillside town. The locals call it Chaouen, but for most travellers to Morocco, it’s simply known as “The Blue City.”
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