Oued River
The Oued River is a term commonly used in North Africa to describe seasonal rivers or streams that flow intermittently. These rivers are often dry for part of the year and can swell dramatically during the rainy season, carrying water and sediment to surrounding areas. The term "oued" is derived from Arabic, reflecting the region's linguistic and cultural heritage.
Oued Rivers play a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing water for agriculture and supporting local wildlife. They are often found in countries like Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, where they contribute to the landscape and livelihoods of communities that depend on their seasonal flows.