Sebaou River

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Mouth of the Sebaou River

The Sebaou River, or Oued Sebaou (Asif n Sebaou in Kabyle1, Oued Sebaou or Oued-Neça in Arabic) is the main river of the Kabylie of Djurdjura (or the present Wilaya of Tizi Ouzou in Kabylie, Algeria), which flows into the Mediterranean near the town of Dellys (Tadellest) a coastal town of Kabylie, attached to the wilaya of Boumerdes. [1] It is at 36° 54′ 46″ N, 3° 51′ 25″ E.

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Vallée du Haut Sebaou.

Sebaou is also the name given to the valley crossed by this river that goes from Boubhir to Dellys.

References

  1. Adolphe Hanoteau & Aristide Letourneux, La Kabylie et les coutumes kabyles, 3 voll., Paris, Impr. nationale, 1872-1873 (2 ed. A. Challamel, 1893), 2e éd. (sic) rev. et augm. Paris, Bouchene, 2003