Sefrou
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Sefrou ({{langx|ar|صفرو}}) is a city in central Morocco situated in the Fès-Meknès region. It recorded a population of 79,887 in the 2014 Moroccan census, up from 63,872 in the 2004 census.{{cite web|last1=Maaroufi|first1=Youssef|title=Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat 2004|url=http://www.hcp.ma/Recensement-general-de-la-population-et-de-l-habitat-2004_a633.html|website=Site institutionnel du Haut-Commissariat au Plan du Royaume du Maroc|accessdate=21 October 2016}}
Sefrou is known for its historical Jewish population, and its annual cherry festival.
History
Sefrou was named for the Ahel Sefrou, a Berber tribe that once inhabited the area.
Sefrou's name might be brought from the berber name "Asfru" (ⴰⵙⴼⵔⵓ) which means "the solution" (in Morocco).{{Cite book|last=Lasri Amazigh, Brahim.|title=Tadlist n ismawn Imazig̳n = Le petit livre des prénoms amazighes = The little book of Amazigh first names|date=2011|publisher=Institut royal de la culture amazighe, centre de l'amenagement linquistique (CAL)|others=Aguenaou, Karim., Institut royal de la culture amazighe.|isbn=978-9954-28-080-5|location=Rabat|oclc=793012455}}
Sefrou was once home to one of the largest settlements of Moroccan Jews, the population estimated to have been as high as 8,000. The first Jewish people lived in the area of the Ahel Sefrou, most of whom were converted to Judaism around 2,000 years ago. In the 8th century, most of these were converted to Islam under Idris I of Morocco. In the 9th century, a second Jewish population settled from the Tafilalt area and Southern Algeria. Most of the descendants of these Jews stayed in Sefrou until 1967, when many moved to Israel.{{cite book|author=DK Publishing|title=DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Morocco|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780756660567|url-access=registration|date=29 November 2010|publisher=DK Publishing|isbn=978-0-7566-8665-9|page=[https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780756660567/page/211 211]}}
Idris II of Morocco lived in Sefrou temporarily while overseeing the development of Fez.
On October 10, 1946, an Amiot AAC.1 (F-BCAA) of Air Ocean crashed into a cliff at 3,600 feet 6.3 miles (10 km) south the city, killing all 16 onboard.{{Cite web |title=ASN Aircraft accident Amiot AAC.1 (Junkers Ju-52) F-BCAA Sefrou |url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19461010-0 |access-date=2023-02-22 |website=aviation-safety.net}}
Geography
Sefrou is located at the edge of the Middle Atlas mountain range, and is {{convert|30|km}} southeast of Fez. Oued Aggai runs through the city, and about {{convert|1.5|km}} west of Sefrou are the Cascades, a small waterfall.{{cite book|author=Paul Clammer|title=Morocco|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kkl5d8NRCOEC&pg=PA253|date=15 September 2010|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-1-74220-360-7|page=253}} Wadi Aggai also takes part in irrigation for the area. The Kef el-Moumen caves contain ancient tombs, one of which is claimed to be the tomb of Daniel. There is also a spring near Sefrou called Lalla Rekia, which is purported to cure insanity.
Culture
Sefrou is known for its Sefrou Cherry Festival, which is UNESCO-endorsed, and is held annually every June.{{cite web|title=Terre de Traces Ecolodge|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/africa/morocco/hotels/terre-de-traces-ecolodge-hotel/|website=The Telegraph|accessdate=21 October 2016}} This festival, originally launched back in 1920, consists in a beauty contest in which Moroccan women would apply for the prestigious title of Miss Cherry. The festival lasts for three days and includes folk music, Moroccan traditional cuisine, fantasia performances, and sporting events.{{Cite news|url=https://moroccanzest.com/sefrou-cherry-festival/|title=Sefrou Cherry Festival|date=2018-09-14|work=Moroccan Zest|access-date=2018-10-03|language=en-US}}
The town has a medina and two mosques, and every Thursday is market day.
References
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{{Commons category|Sefrou}}
{{Fès-Meknès}}
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