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Major Rivers in Morocco

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Morocco is home to several important rivers that support its agriculture, water supply, and ecosystems — especially in a country where much of the land is arid or semi-arid. Most rivers in Morocco originate in the Atlas Mountains and flow either west to the Atlantic Ocean or southeast toward the Sahara Desert.


Major Rivers in Morocco

1. Oum Er-Rbia River

  • Length: ~555 km
  • Meaning: “Mother of Spring”
  • Second longest river in Morocco
  • Source: Middle Atlas Mountains
  • Mouth: Atlantic Ocean near Azemmour
  • Known for many springs and dams (like Bin el Ouidane Dam)

2. Sebou River

  • Length: ~614 km
  • One of the most important rivers for agriculture
  • Source: Middle Atlas
  • Mouth: Atlantic Ocean near Kenitra
  • Supports irrigation in the Gharb plain, a major farming region

3. Draa River

  • Length: ~1,100 km (longest in Morocco)
  • Origin: High Atlas Mountains
  • Flows southeast into the desert, often dry in lower sections
  • Historically important for oases and ancient trade routes
  • Passes through Zagora, M’Hamid regions

4. Moulouya River

  • Length: ~520 km
  • Source: Middle Atlas Mountains
  • Mouth: Mediterranean Sea near Saïdia
  • Used for irrigation and hydroelectric power
  • Important for eastern Morocco agriculture

5. Tensift River

  • Length: ~270 km
  • Source: High Atlas Mountains
  • Flows past: Marrakech
  • Usually dry in summer but important in the rainy season

6. Bou Regreg River

  • Length: ~240 km
  • Separates: Rabat and Salé (capital cities)
  • Flows into the Atlantic Ocean
  • Site of major urban development and tourism projects

7. Ziz River

  • Flows through: Errachidia and Erfoud
  • Supports oases in the Tafilalt region
  • Eventually dries in the desert
  • Source of date palm irrigation

8. Ourika River

  • Located in: High Atlas Mountains, near Marrakech
  • Short river but popular for tourism and natural beauty
  • Known for its waterfalls and Ourika Valley day trips

Quick Overview Table

RiverLength (km)Flows IntoRegion
Draa1,100Sahara (partly)Southeast Morocco
Sebou614Atlantic OceanNorthern/Central
Oum Er-Rbia555Atlantic OceanCentral Morocco
Moulouya520Mediterranean SeaEastern Morocco
Bou Regreg240Atlantic OceanRabat–Salé
Tensift270Atlantic OceanMarrakech region
Ziz~282Desert/OasesTafilalt, Southeast
Ourika~70Tributary streamNear Marrakech

Major Rivers in Morocco
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