Sebou
The Sebou River is one of the longest rivers in Morocco, flowing approximately 600 kilometers. It originates in the Middle Atlas mountains and travels northward, eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean near the city of Kenitra. The river is vital for irrigation and supports agriculture in the surrounding regions.
The Sebou River basin is home to diverse ecosystems, including wetlands that provide habitat for various bird species. The river also plays a significant role in local culture and economy, serving as a source of water for communities and industries along its banks.