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Lake Ouiouane
Lake Ouiouane is situated in the Khenifra region of Morocco, a tourist destination located at the heart of the Middle Atlas mountains and cedar forests, which are the largest in Morocco. It is positioned 10 kilometers from the headwaters of Oum Er-Rbia River and 37 kilometers from the city of M'rirt. Lake Ouiouane is home to a diverse array of fish species, including carp and trout. Situated within the 1,600-meter-high Khenifra National Park, Lake Ouiouane is included on the List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance, Ramsar list of globally significant wetlands. However, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a notable decline in visitor numbers."Hotel prices in Lake Ouiouane".
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Khenifra
Khenifra () is a city in northern central Morocco, surrounded by the Atlas Mountains and located on the Oum Er-Rbia River. National Highway 8 also goes through the town. The population, as of a 2019 census, was 228,567. History Khenifra has been the Zayanes' central town for centuries. As such, it was an important military holding in the Zaian War. French General Paul Prosper Henrys had planned to lead the first attack on Khenifra on 10 June 1914. There would be three columns of troops, totaling up to 14,000 officers, to take Khenifra from the Zayanes control.. One column was under Lieutenant-Colonel Henri Claudel, one under Colonel Gaston Cros, and one under Colonel Noël Garnier-Duplessix.. Mouha ou Hammou Zayani led troops to attempt to stop the Khenifra campaign, but was eventually unsuccessful.. The French took control of the town, losing around 600 men in the process. In addition to leading the Zayanes, Hammou was responsible for much of the early 20th century develo ...
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Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocco border, the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to Morocco–Western Sahara border, the south. Morocco also claims the Spain, Spanish Enclave and exclave, exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Plazas de soberanía, Spanish-controlled islands off its coast. It has a population of approximately 37 million. Islam is both the official and predominant religion, while Arabic and Berber are the official languages. Additionally, French and the Moroccan dialect of Arabic are widely spoken. The culture of Morocco is a mix of Arab culture, Arab, Berbers, Berber, Culture of Africa, African and Culture of Europe, European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is Casablanca. Th ...
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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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Oum Er-Rbia River
Oum Er-Rbia () is a large, long and high-throughput river in central Morocco. The river is long. With an average water throughput of 105 m3/s, Oum Er-Rbia is the second-largest river in Morocco after the Sebou River. It originates in the Middle Atlas and passes through the city of Khénifra, arriving at its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean at the port of Azemmour, located on its left bank. Oum Er-Rbia has six dams, the most important of which is Al Massira Dam. Its most important tributaries A tributary, or an ''affluent'', is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream ('' main stem'' or ''"parent"''), river, or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries, and the main stem river into which the ... are the El-Abid River, the Tessaoute River, and the Lakhdar River. According to scholars, the original Berber common name of the river is Wansifen and was only changed recently, circa 16th or 17th century, and a nearby village called O ...
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Khenifra National Park
Khenifra National Park is a national park in central Morocco, east of the city of the same name. The park was created in 2008 and is in size.Khenifra National Park
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Extending across the middle , the park is home to a wealth of fauna and flora. Lake Aguelmame Aziza and Lake Aguelmame Sidi Ali are located within its borders. Some of the wildlife that can be found within the park include the rare

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List Of Ramsar Wetlands Of International Importance
Ramsar sites are protected under by the Ramsar Convention, an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands, recognizing the fundamental ecological functions of wetlands and their economic, cultural, scientific, and recreational value. The convention establishes that "wetlands should be selected for the list on account of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology." Over the years, the Conference of the Contracting Parties has adopted more specific criteria interpreting the convention text. The Ramsar List organizes the Ramsar sites according to the contracting party that designated each to the list. Contracting parties are grouped into six "regions": Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin American and the Caribbean, North America, and Oceania. , 171 states have acceded to the convention and designated 2,531 sites to the list, covering ; one other state has acceded to the convention but has yet to designate any s ...
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Lake Dayet Iffer
Lake Iffer (Arabic: Dayet Iffer) is a Moroccan natural lake located in the community of in Ifrane Province. It is situated along the Middle Atlas tourist lakes route, from Ifrane and from Imouzzer Kandar. Etymology The name "Iffer" comes from a Berber language word meaning ''hidden'' due to the lake's hidden location between the mountains. Description The lake is semi-circular in shape, with a diameter of 300 meters, situated at an altitude of 1520 meters and with a depth of 6 meters. With an area of 3.5 hectares it is the smallest natural lake in the Middle Atlas, and is characterized by a sub-humid climate. Located within the Takeltont Forest Reserve, Lake Iffer is surrounded by diverse vegetation consisting mainly of evergreen oak, Aleppo pine and juniper. The lake is home to many waterfowl and has been designated a wetland by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Several fish species including crucian carp inhabit the lake, while water lilies ''Water Lilies'' ...
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Lake Dayet Hachlaf
Lake Hachlaf (Arabic: Dayet Hachlaf) is a lake situated within the commune of in the Ifrane Province. The lake is surrounded by willow trees and serves as a habitat for trout, which are nourished by various water springs. Lake Hachlaf encompasses an area of approximately 14 hectares, with a maximum depth of , situated at an altitude of 1,650 meters above sea level. Trout fishing is a popular activity at the lake from May to August. In 2022, Lake Hachlaf dried up completely. Photo gallery File:Lake Dayet Hachlaf after drying (Populus nigra).jpg File:Ait Haddou El Hejjaj village from Dayet Hachlaf.jpg File:Douar Ait Haddou El Hejjaj cemetery.jpg File:Lake Dayet Hachlaf After drying (Populus nigra).jpg See also * Lake Zerrouka * 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 Lah ...
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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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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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