User:Fatima Habte

Hello everybody,

I would like to invite every visitor of Wikipedia to visit my small beautiful city in the north of Morocco named Chaouen/Chefchaouen. The name in itself is symbolic whose origin goes back to a Berber origin. The name "Chefchaouen" is composed of actually of two words: Chef which means "look" and Chaouen that means the peaks of the mountain.

The reason for that is the fact that my beautiful city is situated at the foot of two mountains El Kella and Lakrâa. It's very famous among the Spanish people on the first level. Yes, Chefchaouen is also known and visited by other people of varied nationalities.

If one happens to come to this beautiful city, don't hesitate to visit the first and the only tourists information centre : CHOUEN RURAL, where one will be welcomed by kind and professional people who will guide you concerning what activities to do to discover the hidden treasures of this blue city. Yes, my city is blue .Most visitors call it the blue diamond of the north. This attribution is related to the color of the small houses of Chaouen medina. It’s a real dream.

I invite only people who value and respect the traditions of the other. Many tourists have become aware of the importance of the city, leave their countries and come to invest some of his money in project in Chefchaouen

And to have some ideas of what kind of activities one can realize during his stay, please check this website address : www.chaouenrural.org. It's a window on the rural side of Chaouen with its hospitable people who are always willing to receive the mysterious tourist coming from a civilized world with his different culture to spend a day or more among them and put between their hands their precious traditions and culture.

Well, it seems that I won't stop talking about my precious city. But I feel that the reader has got a bit bored. Don't worry, I will stop right now. And I will be please to answer your questions if you have any on my email address: fatimahabte@gmail.com

Best regards for all wikipedia visitors