- 2004 census.
Sefrou is
known for its
historical Jewish po****tion, and its
annual cherry festival.
Sefrou was
named for the Ahel
Sefrou, a
Berber tribe...
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Sefrou Airport (ICAO: GMFU) was an
airport serving Fes, Morocco. The
airport has been
built over
since the
opening of
Saiss Airport (GMFF/FEZ). Google...
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Sefrou (Arabic: صفرو, romanized: Şafrū) is one of the
provinces of the Fès-Meknès
region of Morocco. It had a po****tion of 259,577 as per the
Census Report...
- F****i Dam is an
embankment dam
located 18
kilometres (11 mi)
northeast of
Sefrou on the
Sebou River in the Fès-Meknès
region of Morocco.
Completed in 1991...
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Prefecture of Meknès
Boulemane Province El
Hajeb Province Ifrane Province Sefrou Province Taounate Province Taza
Province Moulay Yacoub Province Prefecture...
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mountainous surface of Morocco. The
provinces of Khénifra, Ifrane, Boulmane,
Sefrou, Khemisset, El
Hajeb as well as
parts of the
provinces of Taza and of Beni...
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original on
August 27, 2009.
Retrieved 2009-09-07. "Cherry
festival in
Sefrou".
UNESCO Culture Sector.
Retrieved 2012-08-27. "Argan,
practices and know-how...
- el-Bali is the region's main airport, Fes-Saïs.
Further south is the town of
Sefrou,
while the city of Meknes, the next
largest city in the region, is located...
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Imouzzer Kandar is a town in
Sefrou Province, Fès-Meknès, Morocco.
According to the 2004
census it has a po****tion of 13,745. It is
inhabited by the Ait...
- A
partial list of
synagogues in Morocco: Beth-El
Synagogue Synagogue Amezrou Hadioui Kahal Synagogue Rabbi Abraham Moul Niss
Synagogue Bensimon Synagogue...