Simone de Haifa vient de retrouver la date du deces de Sara Attias a Tanger, en 1918, elle est inscrite comme veuve dans le certificat de deces. Donc elle est peut etre enterree a Tanger et non pas a Tetuan comme on le pensait. La famille de Sara Attias etait de Tetouan. Son mari Rafael mort, elle a surement du revenir a Tanger et a du vivre avec sa fille Rahma.
Simone from Haifa just uncovered when Sara Attias died, in 1918, she might be burried in Tangier and not in Tetuan as previously thought, and her death certificate mentions that she is a widow. Sara Attias family was from Tetouan. We think that when her husband Rafael died, she went back to Tangier to live with Rahma.
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Very interesting article. I like history, especially of such amazing country like Morocco! Tangiers and Tetouan are full of historical places! May be that's why many people buy in Tetouan property and in Tangiers! Tetouan is famous for its Hispano-Moorish architecture, a fine example of which is the Khalifa Palace, built in the XVIIth century in the reign of Moulay Ismaïl. And Tangiers is beautiful, combining many of the best attributes of other Moroccan cities: it has the rolling hills of Fez, which give most houses stunning views; it has the blue and white color palate of Essaouira, in addition to the Ocean and Sea; and it has a small but interesting medina. In addition, it has a much more varied architecture, with a variety of European influences
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