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Chefchaouen keep
Chefchaouen, in the Rif Mountains of northwest Morocco. It’s known for the striking, variously hued blue-washed buildings of its old town. Leather and weaving workshops line its steep cobbled lanes. The old medina is a delight of Moroccan and Andalucian influence with red-tiled roofs, bright-blue buildings and narrow lanes converging on busy Plaza Uta el-Hammam and its red-walled casbah, a 15th-century fortress and dungeon. The octagonal minaret of the Great Mosque rises nearby