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Click on images to enlarge source Chefchaouen is probably the bluest place in the entire world, and that doesn’t mean that Muddy Waters and B.B. King set up home here!
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Chefchaouen, Morocco Image Source Built to ward off invading armies of Portuguese, Chefchaouen is nicknamed “The Blue City”, due to many blue buildings lining its streets. It was founded during the 15 th Century as a small fortress, which still exists to this day.
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The bluest town Everything from the walls, the doors and even the stairs are painted blue in the incredible Chefchaouen city in Morocco. It is believed that the town was painted by Jews who used to live here, with blue being a sacred color for them.
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Chefchaouen, Morocco. It’s known for its distinctive blue-washed buildings. Image source: Reddit 12. The Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany looks so fairytale-like in the snow! Image source: Reddit Related: 15 Unbelievable Sights to See in Fairy Tale Germany! 13.
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Chefchaouen, Morocco It is easy to understand why this Moroccan town is called the Blue City. Its color is part of a tradition that began during the 15th century when the Jews fled Spain because of the Inquisition and disguised the houses in blue to mimic the color of the sky. 3.
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Chefchaouen, Morocco Image Source: Steffan Jensen/ Flickr In Chefchaeouen, a small town in Morocco, it is customary to paint the outside walls of buildings and the narrow walkways between them a sky blue color - a tradition that goes back to the early 20th century.
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Chefchaouen, Morrocco This incredible tourist attraction is located in the northeastern part of Morocco, with almost all of the houses and streets painted blue. The town was painted blue by its Jewish inhabitants who lived there in the 1930's.
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Chefchaouen source Chefchauen is one of the most frequent ports of calls for tourists, though it is in fact a quite tiny place, made famous for a few things.
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In this scene, taken in the picturesque town of Chefchaouen, Morocco, a local boy is seen playing with oranges, which serve as balls, between the city's blue-painted alleys. 14.