Tétouan Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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The city is situated about 40kms east of the city of Tangiers and not so far from Sebta (Ceuta) and the Strait of Gibraltar, either. It is in the far north of the Rif Mountains. To the south and west of the city there are mountains.
History of Tétouan
The city was founded in the 3rd century BC. Artefacts from both the Roman and the Phoenician era have been found.
Around 1305 a city was built here by the Merinid king Abu Thabit. It served as a base for attacks on Sebta. Around 1400 it was destroyed by the Spanish, because pirates used it for their attacks. By the end of the 15th century it was rebuilt by refugees from the reconquista (reconquest of Spain).
The city is situated in the area of Morocco which was formerly ruled by Spain. In 1913 it became the capital of the Spanish part of Morocco, and it remained its capital until 1956. Many people in the city still speak Spanish. On road signs often names are written both in Spanish and in Arabic, through many signs are in Arabic and French, Morocco's second language. Tétouan became part of the independent state of Morocco when it was founded out of French Morocco and most of Spanish Morocco in 1956.
Tétouan has also been home of an important Jewish community, which immigrated from Spain after the requonquista and the Spanish Inquisition. The Jewish community spoke Ladino. Some of them emigrated later to Oran, South America and much later to Israel, France and Canada. There are very few Jews left in Tétouan nowadays.
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