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Pictured is the front facade to a house in Chefchaouen, a city in northwest Morocco noted for its buildings in shades of blue. A staircase leads up to a wooden door and windows on the first and second floors are covered with wrought iron painted white. Chefchaouen is known as `The Blue Pearl` and `the Blue City` of Morocco. The city was founded in 1471 as a small kasbah to defend against the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco.