naléhat
Naléhat is a small village located in the northern region of Morocco, near the city of Chefchaouen. The village is known for its traditional architecture, which includes narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and blue shutters, a style that has earned it the nickname "The Blue City." Naléhat is also famous for its annual festival, which celebrates the village's rich cultural heritage and attracts visitors from around the world. The festival features traditional music, dance, and food, as well as art exhibitions and workshops. The village is also home to several historic sites, including a 17th-century mosque and a 19th-century medersa, or Islamic school. Naléhat is a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the authentic culture and history of Morocco.