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Lake Dayet Ifrah
Lake Ifrah (Arabic: Dayet Ifrah) is a lake in the community of in Ifrane Province. It is situated along the Middle Atlas scenic tourist route that traverses numerous other regional lakes. The lake covers an area of approximately 250 hectares and experiences notable fluctuations in its size depending on the year and season. Its maximum depth reaches . This lake is mainly fed by groundwater, surface runoff, and snowmelt. Gallery File:Ait Daoud Ou Moussa Dayet Aoua commune 4.jpg File:Ait Daoud Ou Moussa Dayet Aoua commune 5.jpg File:Ait Daoud Ou Moussa Dayet Aoua commune 4.jpg File:Ait Daoud Ou Moussa Dayet Aoua commune 3.jpg File:Lake Dayet Ifrah.jpg File:Ait Daoud Ou Moussa Dayet Aoua commune.jpg File:Road sign to Taghilast from Dayet Aoua commune.jpg File:Ait Daoud Ou Moussa Dayet Aoua commune 2.jpg See also * Al-Maamora Forest * Akalamm Abkhane * Chott Tinsilt Chott Tinsilt is a saline lake situated within the High Plateau Wetlands, located in the Oum El Bouaghi Pr ...
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Ifrane Province
Ifrane () is a province in the Moroccan region of Fès-Meknès. Its population in 2013 was 156,038 The major cities and towns are:https://archive.today/20121216134403/http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-6464&srt=npan&col=adhoq&msz=1500 * Ain Leuh * Azrou Azrou () is a Morocco, Moroccan town 89 kilometres south of Fes, Fez in Ifrane Province of the Fès-Meknès regions of Morocco, region. Etymology ''Azrou'' is a geomorphological name taken from the landform of a large rock outcrop (Aẓro, ⴰⵥ ... * Had Oued Ifrane * Ifrane * Sidi Addi * Timahdite Subdivisions The province is divided administratively into the following: Geography * Lake Dayet Hachlaf * Lake Dayet Ifrah * Lake Zerrouka * Lake Dayet-Aoua References Ifrane Province {{FèsMeknès-geo-stub ...
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Middle Atlas
The Middle Atlas (Amazigh: ⴰⵟⵍⴰⵚ ⴰⵏⴰⵎⵎⴰⵙ, ''Atlas Anammas'', Arabic: الأطلس المتوسط, ''al-Aṭlas al-Mutawassiṭ'') is a mountain range in Morocco. It is part of the Atlas mountain range, a mountainous region with more than 100,000 km2, 15 percent of its landmass, rising above 2,000 metres. The Middle Atlas is the northernmost and second highest of three main Atlas Mountains chains of Morocco. To south, separated by the Moulouya and Um Er-Rbiâ rivers, lies the High Atlas. The Middle Atlas form the westernmost end of a large plateaued basin extending eastward into Algeria, also bounded by the Tell Atlas to the north and the Saharan Atlas to the south, both lying largely in Algeria. North of the Middle Atlas and separated by the Sebou River, lie the Rif mountains which are an extension of the Baetic System, which includes the Sierra Nevada in the south of Spain. The basin of the Sebou is not only the primary transportation route betw ...
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Al-Maamora Forest
Al-Mamoura Forest in Morocco is the largest ''Quercus suber'' forest in the world, with an area of 130,000 hectares.FAO
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It is situated on the coast between the cities of and and is primaril ...
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Akalamm Abkhane
Akalamm Abkhane (also known as the Black Lake) is a lake situated approximately from the Khénifra Province. It represents a notable environmental landmark within the Khenifra Province, particularly within the Temdaghas Ait Lahcen region. The lake is home to various avian species, including geese and black chickens. However, it is devoid of fish A fish (: fish or fishes) is an aquatic animal, aquatic, Anamniotes, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fish fin, fins and craniate, a hard skull, but lacking limb (anatomy), limbs with digit (anatomy), digits. Fish can ... due to the presence of toxic minerals, such as lead, and the high salinity of its waters. The lake is a natural area fed by springs and underground sources, particularly notable for their depth, especially on the eastern side. The lake is situated at an altitude of , spanning an area of approximately , with a depth of up to . References Lakes of Morocco Geography of Morocco Geogr ...
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Chott Tinsilt
Chott Tinsilt is a saline lake situated within the High Plateau Wetlands, located in the Oum El Bouaghi Province.The site was designated as a Ramsar Convention, Ramsar site on December 12, 2004. Its administration is overseen by the Forestry Governorate of Ouled Zouaï, Ouled Zouai, the Directorate of Water Resources, and the Regional Environment Inspectorate. Geography Topography and hydrography Chott Tinsilt is situated in the northern sector of the Ouled Zouaï, Ouled Zouai Plain, bordered by hills. The majority of Chott Tinsilt is sustained by precipitation from the Wadi Ben Zerhaib. Additionally, sewage from the Souk Naamane is discharged into the north-west side in small quantities. The water outlet is situated on the south-western side of the site and traverses the area until it reaches the Sabkhet Al-Zamoul. Chott Tinsilt has a catchment area of 10,300 ha, with a maximum depth of approximately half a metre. Location Chott Tinsilt is a shared resource between t ...
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Sabkha Zamoul
Sabkha Zamoul is a salt lake situated in the northeastern region of Algeria, within the administrative boundaries of the Oum El Bouaghi Province and the Ouled Zouaï municipality. It has been partially exploited for salt extraction and represents the largest nesting area for flamingos in the Mediterranean.Planet : A fabulous show at the gates of Oran El Watan October 17, 2009, accessed December 23, 2011.Archived
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Ben Aknoun Forest
Ben Aknoun Forest is a forest situated in Ben Aknoun, within the Algiers province of Algeria. The forest is managed by the Forest Conservation Authority of Algeria and operates under the supervision of the General Directorate of Forests. Location Ben Aknoun Forest is located 20 kilometers southwest of Algiers, within the municipality of Ben Aknoun in the Mitidja region. Covering an area of 304 hectares (750 acres). Adjacent to the forest is Ben Aknoun Park, which includes both a zoo and an amusement park An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, and events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often fea .... Opened in 1982 in the Said Hamdeen area, the park attracts families, sports enthusiasts.
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Lake Zerrouka
Lake Zerrouka is a Moroccan lake situated within the boundaries of the Tizguite commune in Ifrane Province, approximately away from Ifrane. The lake is a popular destination for tourists from various Moroccan towns, offering opportunities for recreation and fishing. The lake is divided into two distinct sections, designated as Lake Zerrouka 1 and Lake Zerrouka 2. The lake is also a habitat for a variety of bird species, both migratory and resident, including Rock dove, Eurasian collared dove, Common sandpiper, Little egret, Grey heron, Gadwall, Common pochard, Great crested grebe. Additionally, Lake Zerrouka is home to a diverse range of fish species, such as carp, common roach, pike, and rainbow trout. Due to the lake's biodiversity, it is considered a protected area, though since 2023 it has been host to the invasive species ''Ferrissia californica''. Ecological Nature Lake Zerrouka is situated at an altitude of with a maximum depth of and an area of . Photo gallery ...
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