- The
Ouergha River or Oued
Ouerrha (Berber: Asif n Wergha; Arabic:واد ورغة) is a
watercourse in
Morocco that is a
tributary to the
Sebou River. The Ouergha...
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Moulouya River to the east, by the
Mediterranean to the north, and by the
Ouergha River to the south. The Rif
mountains are
separated into the
eastern Rif...
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Wahda Dam,
formerly known as M'Jaara Dam, is an
embankment dam on the
Ouergha River near M´Jaara in
Ouezzane Province, Morocco. It was
constructed for...
- the only
river port in Morocco. Its most
important tributaries are the
Ouergha River, Baht
River and
Inaouen River. The
river supports irrigation in Morocco's...
- Sl**** (Arabic: سلاس) is a
Sanhaja Berber tribe settled on the
banks of the
Ouergha River in the
Taounate Province. This
tribe exists between two
other Sanhaja...
-
Mediterranean woodlands and
forests Cèdre
Gouraud Forest Idriss I (dam)
Ouergha River Lake
Ouiouane Lake
Dayet Ifrah C.
Michael Hogan. 2008.
Barbary Macaque:...
- macaque,
which prehistorically had a much
larger range in
North Africa.
Ouergha River Mohammed Hammam, Jāmiʻat Muḥammad al-Khāmis. Kullīyat al-Ādāb wa-al-ʻUlūm...
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parts of the
tribal lands of the Ghomara, the
Eastern Rif, Jbala, the
Ouergha valley and the
north of Taza.
After proclaiming independence on 18 September...
- (Logistics) and had as prin****l task the
supplying of the
forts in the
Ouergha River area.
During the Rif War, he
served on the
staff of
Colonel Charles...
-
which prehistorically had a much
larger range in
North Africa. Baht
River Ouergha River Thomas Kerlin Park and
Aomar Boum. 2003 C.
Michael Hogan. 2008 C...