El Jebha
Name
The name of the town is based on its location at the foot of a set of mountains. El Jebha is the Arabic equivalent of ‘forehead’; the mountains that surround El Jebha stand out as if the town is the forehead of a chain of mountains. Hence, the name El Jebha. During the Spanish occupation of Northern Morocco between 1912 and 1956, the town was called Puerto Capaz. The placename paid homage to africanista colonel Osvaldo Capaz .
Economy
The two main sources of income are fishery and trade. As one of the most important coastal towns in the near surroundings El Jebha has an own harbour where many fisher boats, large and small, are anchored. Furthermore, the harbour is welcome and useful for many Europeans who are passing through the area in a tour around the Mediterranean sea.
References
- ^ Ellingham, Mark (2001). The Rough Guide to Morocco. Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1-85828-601-3.
- ^ Roldán Villén, Adolfo (2009). "La ocupación de Ifni, 75 años más tarde" (PDF). Aeroplano. Revista de Historia Aeronáutica (27). Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa. Secretaría General Técnica: 73–77. ISSN 0212-4556.
- ^ Dardar, Jihad. "El Jebha, Chefchaouen: Morocco's Little Paradise City". Morocco World News. Retrieved 2022-02-09.