Ifrane is a Moroccan city located near the cities of Fez and Meknes in the province of Ifrane and has 14,659 inhabitants (census 2014). Ifrane is one of the oldest mountainous Moroccan cities and is located at a height of 1.655 above sea level. It is characterized by cold and snow covering the foothills of the mountains in the autumn and winter and the mild weather in summer and spring, attracting visitors with their waterfalls and green nature. It is also considered the cleanest Arab and eighth city in the world according to British and Swiss studies.
The destination of the fleeing resistors from the French colonialist colony was later one of the best places for visitors to enjoy the mild and mild atmosphere and became the center of many Moroccan families and tourists. Ifrane is one of Morocco's few tourist destinations known for its crowding throughout the year, as foreign tourists flock to winter and autumn to practice ice skating to meet the elite of the Moroccan Jet Set and snowboarders. The famous «Michelin», which has tourist resorts and restaurants to host its visitors.
The station offers all the possibilities to rent or purchase the requirements for snow-related sports, as well as offering lessons for beginners in this type of sport at very high prices. In the summer, the city remains the façade that people are looking for thanks to its mild climate, which makes the inhabitants of the very hot areas, such as the towns of Fez and Meknes, offer their summer vacation. Ifrane is also known as an important station for snorkeling enthusiasts, which opens its autumn season and is known to be heavily involved, whether Moroccans or foreigners.
Ifrane is one of the most open cities in Morocco. It is located on the façade of Fez and Meknes on the one hand and the city of Erfoud and Marrakech on the other. Azrou, which has known the most famous Amazigh tribes (Beni Mild), is one of the most important commercial markets in the region. The tribes were the most important of their traditional products, especially Amazigh carpets known as Hanbal, as well as wood products, engravings and iron. Azrou was famous for having witnessed the construction of the first school in Morocco to teach the Amazigh language in 1960.
The destination of the fleeing resistors from the French colonialist colony was later one of the best places for visitors to enjoy the mild and mild atmosphere and became the center of many Moroccan families and tourists. Ifrane is one of Morocco's few tourist destinations known for its crowding throughout the year, as foreign tourists flock to winter and autumn to practice ice skating to meet the elite of the Moroccan Jet Set and snowboarders. The famous «Michelin», which has tourist resorts and restaurants to host its visitors.
The station offers all the possibilities to rent or purchase the requirements for snow-related sports, as well as offering lessons for beginners in this type of sport at very high prices. In the summer, the city remains the façade that people are looking for thanks to its mild climate, which makes the inhabitants of the very hot areas, such as the towns of Fez and Meknes, offer their summer vacation. Ifrane is also known as an important station for snorkeling enthusiasts, which opens its autumn season and is known to be heavily involved, whether Moroccans or foreigners.
Ifrane is one of the most open cities in Morocco. It is located on the façade of Fez and Meknes on the one hand and the city of Erfoud and Marrakech on the other. Azrou, which has known the most famous Amazigh tribes (Beni Mild), is one of the most important commercial markets in the region. The tribes were the most important of their traditional products, especially Amazigh carpets known as Hanbal, as well as wood products, engravings and iron. Azrou was famous for having witnessed the construction of the first school in Morocco to teach the Amazigh language in 1960.
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