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Sebou River

Coordinates: 34°16′N 6°40′W / 34.267°N 6.667°W / 34.267; -6.667
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Sebou
Location of the Sebou River in Morocco
Location
CountryMorocco
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMiddle Atlas
Mouth 
 • location
Atlantic Ocean
Length496 km (308 mi)
Discharge 
 • average137 m3/s (4,800 cu ft/s)

Sebou (Berber: Asif en Sbu, Arabic: سبو) is a river in northern Morocco. At its source in the Middle Atlas mountains it is known as the Guigou River (Berber: Asif n Gigu).[1] The river is 496 kilometers long and has an average water flow of 137 m3/s, which makes it the largest North African river by volume. It passes near the city of Fes and discharges to the Atlantic Ocean in Mehdia. Sebou is navigable for only 16 km as far as the city of Kenitra, which has 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 most fertile region: the Gharb.

Environmental issues

A number of water pollutants enter the Sebou River, notably including pesticides and fertilisers from agricultural runoff and untreated sewage from towns along the river.[2]

See also

References

Line notes

  1. ^ "Sebou River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  2. ^ Michele L. Thieme. 2005

34°16′N 6°40′W / 34.267°N 6.667°W / 34.267; -6.667