Tetouan
Tetouan is a city in northern Morocco, located near the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its rich history and unique blend of Berber and Spanish influences, which is reflected in its architecture and culture. The city features a well-preserved medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by narrow streets and traditional whitewashed buildings.
The surrounding region is mountainous, with the Rif Mountains providing a stunning backdrop. Tetouan serves as a gateway to the nearby beach town of Martil and the historic city of Chefchaouen. The local economy is supported by agriculture, crafts, and tourism, attracting visitors interested in its cultural heritage.