- Sebou River
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River, northern Morocco.From its source as the Wadi Guigou, it flows north to Fès and then east to the Atlantic Ocean at Mehdiya, a distance of 280 mi (450 km). Its basin is a major region for cultivating olives, rice, wheat, sugar beets, and grapes. Kenitra (pop., 1994: 292,627), 10 mi (16 km) from its mouth, is a busy port at the head of navigation for oceangoing vessels.
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important river in northern Morocco, draining part of the Atlas Mountains and the Gharb coastal plain into the Atlantic Ocean. From its source as the Guigou River in the Middle Atlas (Moyen Atlas), it flows northward to Fès and then eastward to the Atlantic at Mehdiya—a distance of 280 miles (450 km). The Sebou basin is a major olive, rice, wheat, sugar beet, citrus, and grape region. Kenitra, 10 miles (16 km) upstream from Mehdiya, is a busy port at the head of navigation for oceangoing vessels. Tributaries of the Sebou include the Rdom River, which is the location of a thermal generating station (at Sidi Qacem), and the Beth River, site of a hydroelectric plant (at El-Kansera). Other tributaries are the Ouergha and Inaouene rivers.* * *
Universalium. 2010.