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'''Chefchaouen''' is a [[province]] in the [[Morocco|Moroccan]] economic region of [[Tangier-Tétouan]]. Its population in 2004 is 524,602 [http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=1248420540&men=gpro&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-6485&srt=npan&col=adhoq&msz=1500]
'''Chefchaouen''' ({{lang-ar|شفشاون}}) is a [[province]] in the [[Morocco|Moroccan]] economic region of [[Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima]].


== Demographics ==
The major cities and towns are: [http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=1248938762&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-6485&srt=npan&col=adhoq&msz=1500]
According to the 2014 [[Moroccan census|national census]] in Morocco, the province has more than 457,432 inhabitants. The population is 87.45% rural.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|title=Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat de 2014 : Population Légale du Maroc|url=https://www.hcp.ma/downloads/RGPH-2014_t17441.html|access-date=2022-02-22|website=Haut-Commissariat au Plan du Royaume du Maroc}}</ref>

== Geography ==
The province of Chefchaouen is bordered by five provinces – [[Tétouan Province]] to the northwest, [[Larache Province]] to the west, [[Al Hoceïma Province]] to the east, [[Taounate Province]] to the south, [[Ouezzane Province]] to the southwest – and the Mediterranean Sea to the northeast. The Province of Chefchaouen belongs to the [[Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima]] Region and consists of one urban commune (the municipality of Chefchaouen) and 27 rural communes, giving the province a rural character.<ref name=":5" />

The city of [[Chefchaouen]] is the only official municipality in the province, created in 1975.<ref name=":5">{{Cite book |last=Dipasquale |first=Letizia |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9zSVEAAAQBAJ&dq=chefchaouen+province&pg=PA69 |title=Understanding Chefchaouen: Traditional knowledge for a sustainable habitat |publisher=Firenze University Press |year=2020 |isbn=978-88-5518-177-8 |pages=69 |language=en}}</ref> The other major towns are:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=1248938762&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-6485&srt=npan&col=adhoq&msz=1500 |title=World Gazetteer }}{{dead link|date=July 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
* [[Bab Berred]]
* [[Bab Berred]]
* [[Bab Taza]]
* [[Bab Taza]]
* [[Brikcha]]
* [[Brikcha]]
* [[Chefchaouen]]
* [[El Jebha|Jebha]]
* [[El Jebha|Jebha]]
* [[Moqrisset]]
* [[Moqrisset]]
* [[Zoumi]]
* [[Zoumi]]


=== Subdivisions ===

{{Update section|date=February 2022|reason=These are figures from the 2004 census, please update with figures from the 2014 census. See "''Recensement Général de la Population et de l'Habitat de 2014 : Population Légale du Maroc''" at [http://www.hcp.ma/downloads/RGPH-2014_t17441.html this link]}}
==Subdivisions==
The province is divided administratively into the following:<ref name="Pop">{{cite web|url=http://www.lavieeco.com/documents_officiels/Recensement%20population.pdf|title=Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat de 2004|publisher=Haut-commissariat au Plan, Lavieeco.com|accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref>
The province is divided administratively into the following:<ref name="Pop">{{cite web |url=http://www.lavieeco.com/documents_officiels/Recensement%20population.pdf |title=Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat de 2004 |publisher=Haut-commissariat au Plan, Lavieeco.com |accessdate=27 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724191316/http://www.lavieeco.com/documents_officiels/Recensement%20population.pdf |archivedate=24 July 2012 }}</ref>


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Geographic code !! Type !! Households !! Population (2004) !! Foreign population !! Moroccan population !! Notes
! Name !! Geographic code !! Type !! Households !! Population (2004) !! Foreign population !! Moroccan population !! Notes
|-
|-
| [[Chefchaouen]] || 151.01.01. || Municipality || 7739 || 35709 || 58 || 35651 ||
| [[Chefchaouen]] || 151.01.01. || Municipality || 7739 || 35709 || 58 || 35651 ||
|-
|-
| [[Amtar]] || 151.03.01. || Rural commune || 1459 || 10038 || 0 || 10038 ||
| [[Amtar]] || 151.03.01. || Rural commune || 1459 || 10038 || 0 || 10038 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bab Berred]] || 151.03.03. || Rural commune || 3879 || 23239 || 0 || 23239 || 5043 residents live in the center, called [[Bab Berred]]; 18196 residents live in rural areas.
| [[Bab Berred]] || 151.03.03. || Rural commune || 3879 || 23239 || 0 || 23239 || 5043 residents live in the center, called [[Bab Berred]]; 18196 residents live in rural areas.
|-
|-
| [[Bni Ahmed Cherqia]] || 151.03.05. || Rural commune || 2021 || 10365 || 1 || 10364 ||
| [[Bni Ahmed Cherqia]] || 151.03.05. || Rural commune || 2021 || 10365 || 1 || 10364 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Ahmed Gharbia]] || 151.03.07. || Rural commune || 2286 || 12923 || 1 || 12922 ||
| [[Bni Ahmed Gharbia]] || 151.03.07. || Rural commune || 2286 || 12923 || 1 || 12922 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Rzine]] || 151.03.09. || Rural commune || 2630 || 19585 || 0 || 19585 ||
| [[Bni Rzine]] || 151.03.09. || Rural commune || 2630 || 19585 || 0 || 19585 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Smih]] || 151.03.11. || Rural commune || 2109 || 15577 || 0 || 15577 ||
| [[Bni Smih]] || 151.03.11. || Rural commune || 2109 || 15577 || 0 || 15577 ||
|-
|-
| [[Iounane]] || 151.03.13. || Rural commune || 3085 || 23132 || 0 || 23132 ||
| [[Iounane]] || 151.03.13. || Rural commune || 3085 || 23132 || 0 || 23132 ||
|-
|-
| [[Mansoura]] || 151.03.15. || Rural commune || 2664 || 16559 || 0 || 16559 ||
| [[Mansoura, Morocco|Mansoura]] || 151.03.15. || Rural commune || 2664 || 16559 || 0 || 16559 ||
|-
|-
| [[M'Tioua]] || 151.03.17. || Rural commune || 1867 || 12076 || 0 || 12076 || 2984 residents live in the center, called [[Jebha]]; 9092 residents live in rural areas.
| [[M'Tioua]] || 151.03.17. || Rural commune || 1867 || 12076 || 0 || 12076 || 2984 residents live in the center, called [[El Jebha|Jebha]]; 9092 residents live in rural areas.
|-
|-
| [[Ouaouzgane]] || 151.03.19. || Rural commune || 2279 || 16075 || 0 || 16075 ||
| [[Ouaouzgane]] || 151.03.19. || Rural commune || 2279 || 16075 || 0 || 16075 ||
|-
|-
| [[Oued Malha]] || 151.03.21. || Rural commune || 1974 || 12088 || 0 || 12088 ||
| [[Oued Malha]] || 151.03.21. || Rural commune || 1974 || 12088 || 0 || 12088 ||
|-
|-
| [[Tamorot]] || 151.03.23. || Rural commune || 3581 || 24541 || 0 || 24541 ||
| [[Tamorot]] || 151.03.23. || Rural commune || 3581 || 24541 || 0 || 24541 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bab Taza]] || 151.05.01. || Rural commune || 4544 || 28549 || 0 || 28549 || 4006 residents live in the center, called [[Bab Taza]]; 24543 residents live in rural areas.
| [[Bab Taza]] || 151.05.01. || Rural commune || 4544 || 28549 || 0 || 28549 || 4006 residents live in the center, called [[Bab Taza]]; 24543 residents live in rural areas.
|-
|-
| [[Bni Darkoul]] || 151.05.03. || Rural commune || 1888 || 11706 || 0 || 11706 ||
| [[Bni Darkoul]] || 151.05.03. || Rural commune || 1888 || 11706 || 0 || 11706 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Faghloum]] || 151.05.05. || Rural commune || 1603 || 9951 || 0 || 9951 ||
| [[Bni Faghloum]] || 151.05.05. || Rural commune || 1603 || 9951 || 0 || 9951 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Salah]] || 151.05.07. || Rural commune || 1384 || 9662 || 0 || 9662 ||
| [[Bni Salah]] || 151.05.07. || Rural commune || 1384 || 9662 || 0 || 9662 ||
|-
|-
| [[Derdara]] || 151.05.09. || Rural commune || 1644 || 10762 || 0 || 10762 ||
| [[Derdara]] || 151.05.09. || Rural commune || 1644 || 10762 || 0 || 10762 ||
|-
|-
| [[Fifi]] || 151.05.11. || Rural commune || 1312 || 7720 || 0 || 7720 ||
| [[Fifi, Chefchaouen|Fifi]] || 151.05.11. || Rural commune || 1312 || 7720 || 0 || 7720 ||
|-
|-
| [[Laghdir]] || 151.05.13. || Rural commune || 1278 || 7077 || 0 || 7077 ||
| [[Laghdir]] || 151.05.13. || Rural commune || 1278 || 7077 || 0 || 7077 ||
|-
|-
| [[Tanaqoub]] || 151.05.15. || Rural commune || 1157 || 7219 || 0 || 7219 ||
| [[Tanaqoub]] || 151.05.15. || Rural commune || 1157 || 7219 || 0 || 7219 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Bouzra]] || 151.07.01. || Rural commune || 2245 || 15254 || 0 || 15254 ||
| [[Bni Bouzra]] || 151.07.01. || Rural commune || 2245 || 15254 || 0 || 15254 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Mansour]] || 151.07.03. || Rural commune || 2468 || 18542 || 0 || 18542 ||
| [[Bni Mansour]] || 151.07.03. || Rural commune || 2468 || 18542 || 0 || 18542 ||
|-
|-
| [[Bni Selmane]] || 151.07.05. || Rural commune || 3090 || 23396 || 0 || 23396 ||
| [[Bni Selmane]] || 151.07.05. || Rural commune || 3090 || 23396 || 0 || 23396 ||
|-
|-
| [[Steha]] || 151.07.07. || Rural commune || 1695 || 10637 || 0 || 10637 ||
| Steha || 151.07.07. || Rural commune || 1695 || 10637 || 0 || 10637 ||
|-
|-
| [[Talambote]] || 151.07.09. || Rural commune || 1465 || 10659 || 0 || 10659 ||
| [[Talambote]] || 151.07.09. || Rural commune || 1465 || 10659 || 0 || 10659 ||
|-
|-
| [[Tassift]] || 151.07.11. || Rural commune || 1193 || 8139 || 0 || 8139 ||
| [[Tassift]] || 151.07.11. || Rural commune || 1193 || 8139 || 0 || 8139 ||
|-
|-
| [[Tizgane]] || 151.07.13. || Rural commune || 1883 || 11711 || 1 || 11710 ||
| [[Tizgane]] || 151.07.13. || Rural commune || 1883 || 11711 || 1 || 11710 ||
|-
| [[Ain Beida]] || 151.09.01. || Rural commune || 2193 || 11851 || 0 || 11851 ||
|-
| [[Asjen]] || 151.09.03. || Rural commune || 2497 || 13113 || 0 || 13113 ||
|-
| [[Brikcha]] || 151.09.05. || Rural commune || 2192 || 10999 || 0 || 10999 || 1510 residents live in the center, called [[Brikcha]]; 9489 residents live in rural areas.
|-
| [[Kalaat Bouqorra]] || 151.09.07. || Rural commune || 2846 || 15165 || 0 || 15165 ||
|-
| [[Moqrisset]] || 151.09.09. || Rural commune || 2135 || 10864 || 1 || 10863 || 1680 residents live in the center, called [[Moqrisset]]; 9184 residents live in rural areas.
|-
| [[Zoumi]] || 151.09.11. || Rural commune || 7743 || 39719 || 1 || 39718 || 3830 residents live in the center, called [[Zoumi]]; 35889 residents live in rural areas.
|-
|-
|}
|}

=== Environment ===
{{More citations needed section|date=November 2023}}

==== Mountains ====
[[File:MariemBenSaid Chaouen 2017.jpg|alt=A panoramic view of Chefchaouen town situated within a mountainous area.|thumb|A panoramic view of Chefchaouen situated within a mountainous area.]]
The Chefchaouen Mountains are composed of very rugged [[Siliceous rock|siliceous]] and limestone layers, with some peaks exceeding {{convert|2000|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level, such as Jbel Lakraa and Jbel Tissouka in the rural commune of [[Bab Taza]], as well as Jbel Tizirane in the rural commune of [[Bab Berred]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}}

Chefchaouen and its surroundings were historically and geographically known as the [[Jebala people|Jbala region]] or country (i.e. mountain inhabitants) where many Jbala tribes once lived. The Jbala region was officially described at the beginning of the 20th century as a geographical territory corresponding to the foothills of the southwestern Rif, between the massifs of the central Rif and the pre-Rif domain.<ref>Fay G., 1979. L'évolution d'une paysannerie montagnarde: les Jbalas Sud-Rifains (Evolution of a Mountain Landscape: The Jbalas of the Southern Rif). Méditerranée 1-2 : 81-91.</ref><ref>Lazarev, G. Quelques hypothèses sur les dynamiques de peuplement du Rif occidental (Some Hypotheses on the Settlement Dynamics of the Eastern Rif). Critique économique, 30: 143-175. (2013)</ref>

==== Forests ====
Natural forests cover around {{convert|118957|ha}} and are dominated by broad-leaved trees. Forest formations are distributed according to local variations of climate and soil due to altitude, [[lithology]], and human activity. There are [[sclerophyll]]ous oaks such as cork oak (''[[Quercus suber]]''), holm oak (''[[Quercus rotundifolia]]''), and kermes oak (''[[Quercus coccifera]]''), deciduous oaks such as Tauzin oak (''[[Quercus pyrenaica]]'') and zeen oak (''[[Quercus canariensis]]'' and ''[[Quercus faginea]]''), and natural coniferous forests such as Maghreb maritime pine (''[[Pinus pinaster]]'' var. ''maghrebiana''), Moroccan fir (''Abies maroccana<!--Q95967444-->'') and Atlas cedar (''[[Cedrus atlantica]]'').<ref name=":2">Taïqui, L. (2005). Evolution récente de la structure du paysage du Bassin de Chefchaouen (1958–1986). (Recent Evolution of the Landscape Structure of the Chefchaouen Basin (1958–1986)) In G.R.G.Rif Ed. Mutations des milieux ruraux dans les montagnes rifaines (Maroc), Série Etudes Spatiales (2), 1–19.</ref>

The province of Chefchaouen is considered one of the richest regions in terms of biological diversity.{{clarify|date=February 2022|problem=Chefchaouen is part of the Jbala region and the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Region. Also describing it as a region is confusing.}} It is designated as a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot (i.e. a zone with an exceptional concentration of [[Endemism|endemic]] and threatened species) and suffers from accelerated forest degradation due to anthropogenic pressures exacerbated by the impact of climate change. Two protected areas have been created in the province:<ref name=":3">Médail, F., & Quézel, P. (1997). Hot-Spots Analysis for Conservation of Plant Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Basin. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 84(1), 112–127.</ref><ref>Royaume du Maroc 2005. Parc Naturel De Talassemtane. Evaluation de la Biodiversité et Suivi des habitats. Projet : Developpement Participatif Des Zones Forestieres Et Peri-Forestieres De La Province De Chefchaouen. MEDA/MAR/B7-4100/IB/98/0532. Assistance Technique.</ref>
[[File:MariemBenSaid_Chaouen_2017-2019.jpg|alt=Moroccan fir forest within the Talassemtane National Park.|thumb|Moroccan fir forest in the [[Talassemtane National Park]].]]
* [[Talassemtane National Park]], created in 2004, covers an area of about {{convert|60000|ha|abbr=on}}, 80% of which is in the province of Chefchaouen. The park extends over the eastern part of the limestone ridge of the central-western Rif, with cliffs and gorges making accessibility very limited. The park aims to protect the endemic Moroccan fir forest, and species such as Atlas cedar, black pine (''[[Pinus nigra]]'' subsp. ''mauretanica''), and Maghreb maritime pine. In terms of fauna, there are 37 mammal species including the threatened Barbary macaque (''[[Macaca sylvanus]]''), the otter (''[[Lutra lutra]]''), more than 117 birds including some rare or very rare raptors, and around thirty species of reptiles and amphibians.

[[File:MariemBenSaid Bouhachem 31-05-2013.jpg|alt=A panoramic view from the future Regional Park of Bouhachem.|thumb|A panoramic view from the future Natural Regional Park of Bouhachem.]]
* Bouhachem Regional Park, created in 2006 over an area of around {{convert|105000|ha|abbr=on}}, overlapping the provinces of Chefchaouen, Tetouan, and Larache. It was created to preserve natural forests and restore related natural resources and services.

In 2006, these two parks were included in the [[Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of the Mediterranean|Mediterranean Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve]] of Spain and Morocco, established in the context of UNESCO's [[Man and the Biosphere]] (MAN) program. Reforestation programs have been carried out since 1966, and by 2016 had generated {{convert|16119|ha|abbr=on}}.<ref name=":1">HCP (Haut-Commissariat au Plan), (2018). Monographie Rovinciale de Chefchaouen. Direction Régionale de Tanger-Tétouan- Al Hoceima, 105 p.</ref>

==== Water resources ====
[[File:MariemBenSaid Chaouen 14-03-2021.jpg|alt=Illustrations of water resources emerging from "Ras El Maa".|thumb|Illustrations of water resources emerging from "Ras El Maa".]]
High rainfall at altitude provides a potential for hydrological development. Several seasonal rivers flow into the Mediterranean or feed the [[Loukkos River|Loukos]] or [[Ouergha River|Ouargha]] rivers.<ref name=":0">بوشمال فاطمة، شفشاون حاضرة شريفة بملامح أندلوسية وقسمات جبلية، مجلة المناهل، العدد 98، ص 121-148، مطبعة دار المناهل، الرباط، 2020.</ref>

== Economy ==

=== Agriculture and sea fishing ===
[[File:MariemBenSaid Chaouen 2019.jpg|alt=Illustrations of fruit plantations in the environs of Chefchaouen.|thumb|Illustrations of fruit plantations in the environs of Chefchaouen.]]
Despite the significant rainfall, agricultural activity is limited due to the rugged and steep topography, the scarcity of arable land, the low mechanization level, and the lack of irrigation infrastructure. These factors have contributed to the emergence of traditional agriculture largely dependent on climatic hazards. Forests have been harvested for wood and pulp products and to clear land for agriculture. Villagers from rural areas form an important workforce in the agricultural field.<ref name=":12">HCP (Haut-Commissariat au Plan), (2018). Monographie Rovinciale de Chefchaouen. Direction Régionale de Tanger-Tétouan- Al Hoceima, 105 p.</ref>

The province is dominated by cereal agriculture, goat herding in the mountains, and arboriculture of [[fig]] and [[almond]] trees.<ref name=":12" /> The countryside has a reputation as a prolific source of [[kief]]. The Chefchaouen region is one of the main producers of [[cannabis]] in Morocco.{{citation needed|date=January 2022}}
* Cereal cultivation: Occupying an area around {{convert|23100|ha|abbr=on}}, cereals are the most prevalent crops in the province;<ref name=":12" />
* Legumes: Legumes are cultivated over an area of around {{convert|3220|ha|abbr=on}}. Beans and [[broad bean]]s are the most widely cultivated and occupy more than three-quarters of the area devoted to this type of crop;<ref name=":12" />
* Vegetable and forage crops: are cultivated over an area of about {{convert|180|ha|abbr=on}};<ref name=":12" />
* Fruit arboriculture: fruit tree plantations cover approximately {{convert|52013|ha|abbr=on}}, producing 654,930 [[quintal]]s (65,493&nbsp;tonnes) of fruit. The olive tree is the most widespread with 83% of the area, representing 66% of the total production.<ref name=":12" />
* Animal husbandry: Production of red meat is estimated at 1,037.4 tons in 2016, of which 70% is beef, the rest mutton, and goat.<ref name=":12" /><ref>Chebli, Y., Chentouf, M., Ozer, P., Hornick, J., & Cabaraux, J. (2018). Forest and silvopastoral cover changes and its drivers in northern Morocco. Applied Geography, 101, 23–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.10.006</ref>
* Maritime fishing: The province's {{convert|120|km|abbr=on}} of the Mediterranean coast recorded landings of 2,166 tons of fish in 2016, valued at 14.3 million [[Moroccan dirham]]s. 94.4% of landings were [[bluefish]].<ref name=":12" />

This traditional agro-pastoral system – of olive and fig plantations, cereal fields, and limited grazing pastures – has been carried out for centuries. Local products are also diversified, such as fresh goat cheese and other animal products, medicinal and aromatic plants, and products based on wild olives, figs, wool, etc. These various agricultural models have contributed to a richness of food diversity and, in 2010, UNESCO recognized Chefchaouen for its [[Mediterranean diet]].<ref>[https://www.bladi.net/chefchaouen-patrimoine-unesco.html Chefchaouen inscrite au patrimoine de l'Unesco] (Chefchaouen Registered in UNESCO Heritage). 20 November 2010. Bladi.net. Websil Sarl, Rabat. Accessed January 24, 2021)]</ref>

=== Industry and commerce ===
The industrial sector remains very weak despite the province's potential with its availability of human and natural resources. The commercial sector is one of the main economic supports of Chefchaouen, bolstered by tourism activity and remittances from workers abroad. It is mainly focused on urban centers and the main rural communes and is based on the sale of traditional food products, construction materials, clothing, and household items. Commercial transactions become dynamic during summer, with the influx of tourists and the return of foreign workers to the province.<ref name=":12" />


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[[ar:إقليم شفشاون]]
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The town of Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen (Arabic: شفشاون) is a province in the Moroccan economic region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2014 national census in Morocco, the province has more than 457,432 inhabitants. The population is 87.45% rural.[1]

Geography[edit]

The province of Chefchaouen is bordered by five provinces – Tétouan Province to the northwest, Larache Province to the west, Al Hoceïma Province to the east, Taounate Province to the south, Ouezzane Province to the southwest – and the Mediterranean Sea to the northeast. The Province of Chefchaouen belongs to the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Region and consists of one urban commune (the municipality of Chefchaouen) and 27 rural communes, giving the province a rural character.[2]

The city of Chefchaouen is the only official municipality in the province, created in 1975.[2] The other major towns are:[3]

Subdivisions[edit]

The province is divided administratively into the following:[4]

Name Geographic code Type Households Population (2004) Foreign population Moroccan population Notes
Chefchaouen 151.01.01. Municipality 7739 35709 58 35651
Amtar 151.03.01. Rural commune 1459 10038 0 10038
Bab Berred 151.03.03. Rural commune 3879 23239 0 23239 5043 residents live in the center, called Bab Berred; 18196 residents live in rural areas.
Bni Ahmed Cherqia 151.03.05. Rural commune 2021 10365 1 10364
Bni Ahmed Gharbia 151.03.07. Rural commune 2286 12923 1 12922
Bni Rzine 151.03.09. Rural commune 2630 19585 0 19585
Bni Smih 151.03.11. Rural commune 2109 15577 0 15577
Iounane 151.03.13. Rural commune 3085 23132 0 23132
Mansoura 151.03.15. Rural commune 2664 16559 0 16559
M'Tioua 151.03.17. Rural commune 1867 12076 0 12076 2984 residents live in the center, called Jebha; 9092 residents live in rural areas.
Ouaouzgane 151.03.19. Rural commune 2279 16075 0 16075
Oued Malha 151.03.21. Rural commune 1974 12088 0 12088
Tamorot 151.03.23. Rural commune 3581 24541 0 24541
Bab Taza 151.05.01. Rural commune 4544 28549 0 28549 4006 residents live in the center, called Bab Taza; 24543 residents live in rural areas.
Bni Darkoul 151.05.03. Rural commune 1888 11706 0 11706
Bni Faghloum 151.05.05. Rural commune 1603 9951 0 9951
Bni Salah 151.05.07. Rural commune 1384 9662 0 9662
Derdara 151.05.09. Rural commune 1644 10762 0 10762
Fifi 151.05.11. Rural commune 1312 7720 0 7720
Laghdir 151.05.13. Rural commune 1278 7077 0 7077
Tanaqoub 151.05.15. Rural commune 1157 7219 0 7219
Bni Bouzra 151.07.01. Rural commune 2245 15254 0 15254
Bni Mansour 151.07.03. Rural commune 2468 18542 0 18542
Bni Selmane 151.07.05. Rural commune 3090 23396 0 23396
Steha 151.07.07. Rural commune 1695 10637 0 10637
Talambote 151.07.09. Rural commune 1465 10659 0 10659
Tassift 151.07.11. Rural commune 1193 8139 0 8139
Tizgane 151.07.13. Rural commune 1883 11711 1 11710

Environment[edit]

Mountains[edit]

A panoramic view of Chefchaouen town situated within a mountainous area.
A panoramic view of Chefchaouen situated within a mountainous area.

The Chefchaouen Mountains are composed of very rugged siliceous and limestone layers, with some peaks exceeding 2,000 m (6,600 ft) above sea level, such as Jbel Lakraa and Jbel Tissouka in the rural commune of Bab Taza, as well as Jbel Tizirane in the rural commune of Bab Berred.[citation needed]

Chefchaouen and its surroundings were historically and geographically known as the Jbala region or country (i.e. mountain inhabitants) where many Jbala tribes once lived. The Jbala region was officially described at the beginning of the 20th century as a geographical territory corresponding to the foothills of the southwestern Rif, between the massifs of the central Rif and the pre-Rif domain.[5][6]

Forests[edit]

Natural forests cover around 118,957 hectares (293,950 acres) and are dominated by broad-leaved trees. Forest formations are distributed according to local variations of climate and soil due to altitude, lithology, and human activity. There are sclerophyllous oaks such as cork oak (Quercus suber), holm oak (Quercus rotundifolia), and kermes oak (Quercus coccifera), deciduous oaks such as Tauzin oak (Quercus pyrenaica) and zeen oak (Quercus canariensis and Quercus faginea), and natural coniferous forests such as Maghreb maritime pine (Pinus pinaster var. maghrebiana), Moroccan fir (Abies maroccana) and Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica).[7]

The province of Chefchaouen is considered one of the richest regions in terms of biological diversity.[clarification needed] It is designated as a Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot (i.e. a zone with an exceptional concentration of endemic and threatened species) and suffers from accelerated forest degradation due to anthropogenic pressures exacerbated by the impact of climate change. Two protected areas have been created in the province:[8][9]

Moroccan fir forest within the Talassemtane National Park.
Moroccan fir forest in the Talassemtane National Park.
  • Talassemtane National Park, created in 2004, covers an area of about 60,000 ha (150,000 acres), 80% of which is in the province of Chefchaouen. The park extends over the eastern part of the limestone ridge of the central-western Rif, with cliffs and gorges making accessibility very limited. The park aims to protect the endemic Moroccan fir forest, and species such as Atlas cedar, black pine (Pinus nigra subsp. mauretanica), and Maghreb maritime pine. In terms of fauna, there are 37 mammal species including the threatened Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus), the otter (Lutra lutra), more than 117 birds including some rare or very rare raptors, and around thirty species of reptiles and amphibians.
A panoramic view from the future Regional Park of Bouhachem.
A panoramic view from the future Natural Regional Park of Bouhachem.
  • Bouhachem Regional Park, created in 2006 over an area of around 105,000 ha (260,000 acres), overlapping the provinces of Chefchaouen, Tetouan, and Larache. It was created to preserve natural forests and restore related natural resources and services.

In 2006, these two parks were included in the Mediterranean Intercontinental Biosphere Reserve of Spain and Morocco, established in the context of UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAN) program. Reforestation programs have been carried out since 1966, and by 2016 had generated 16,119 ha (39,830 acres).[10]

Water resources[edit]

Illustrations of water resources emerging from "Ras El Maa".
Illustrations of water resources emerging from "Ras El Maa".

High rainfall at altitude provides a potential for hydrological development. Several seasonal rivers flow into the Mediterranean or feed the Loukos or Ouargha rivers.[11]

Economy[edit]

Agriculture and sea fishing[edit]

Illustrations of fruit plantations in the environs of Chefchaouen.
Illustrations of fruit plantations in the environs of Chefchaouen.

Despite the significant rainfall, agricultural activity is limited due to the rugged and steep topography, the scarcity of arable land, the low mechanization level, and the lack of irrigation infrastructure. These factors have contributed to the emergence of traditional agriculture largely dependent on climatic hazards. Forests have been harvested for wood and pulp products and to clear land for agriculture. Villagers from rural areas form an important workforce in the agricultural field.[12]

The province is dominated by cereal agriculture, goat herding in the mountains, and arboriculture of fig and almond trees.[12] The countryside has a reputation as a prolific source of kief. The Chefchaouen region is one of the main producers of cannabis in Morocco.[citation needed]

  • Cereal cultivation: Occupying an area around 23,100 ha (57,000 acres), cereals are the most prevalent crops in the province;[12]
  • Legumes: Legumes are cultivated over an area of around 3,220 ha (8,000 acres). Beans and broad beans are the most widely cultivated and occupy more than three-quarters of the area devoted to this type of crop;[12]
  • Vegetable and forage crops: are cultivated over an area of about 180 ha (440 acres);[12]
  • Fruit arboriculture: fruit tree plantations cover approximately 52,013 ha (128,530 acres), producing 654,930 quintals (65,493 tonnes) of fruit. The olive tree is the most widespread with 83% of the area, representing 66% of the total production.[12]
  • Animal husbandry: Production of red meat is estimated at 1,037.4 tons in 2016, of which 70% is beef, the rest mutton, and goat.[12][13]
  • Maritime fishing: The province's 120 km (75 mi) of the Mediterranean coast recorded landings of 2,166 tons of fish in 2016, valued at 14.3 million Moroccan dirhams. 94.4% of landings were bluefish.[12]

This traditional agro-pastoral system – of olive and fig plantations, cereal fields, and limited grazing pastures – has been carried out for centuries. Local products are also diversified, such as fresh goat cheese and other animal products, medicinal and aromatic plants, and products based on wild olives, figs, wool, etc. These various agricultural models have contributed to a richness of food diversity and, in 2010, UNESCO recognized Chefchaouen for its Mediterranean diet.[14]

Industry and commerce[edit]

The industrial sector remains very weak despite the province's potential with its availability of human and natural resources. The commercial sector is one of the main economic supports of Chefchaouen, bolstered by tourism activity and remittances from workers abroad. It is mainly focused on urban centers and the main rural communes and is based on the sale of traditional food products, construction materials, clothing, and household items. Commercial transactions become dynamic during summer, with the influx of tourists and the return of foreign workers to the province.[12]

References[edit]

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