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"The beauty of Belyounech, a small..." Morocco interested. June 14, 2016 – via Facebook. The beauty of Belyounech, a small Mediterranean village that borders on the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. Located 16 km from Fnideq and 7 km west of the Spanish enclave, Belyounech is a hidden village fisherman and surrounded by marbled and steep green mountains, it is the northern Morocco last track on the border with Ceuta. The village is dominated by the huge mass of Jebel Musa, also called "La Mujer Muerta" because of its singular shape that evokes the shapes of a lying woman. The history goes back to Belyounech legends of antiquity, in fact, the mountain of Jebel Musa overlooking the village was considered by the ancients as the African side of Hercules column. The village's history is linked to that of the Islamic city of Ceuta. She was in the Middle Ages, considered a mecca of pleasure for the residents of Ceuta.
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