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Draâ River

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Draâ river in Agdz
the Draa river.

The Draâ River or Oued Draâ is Morocco's longest river (1100 km). It is formed by the confluence of the Dadès River and Imini River flowing from the High Atlas mountains into the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Drâa, somewhat north of Tan-Tan and south of Guelmim. Most of the year it falls however dry before reaching the coast. The water from the Draâ is used to irrigate Palmeraies and small horticulture along the river.