The Loukkos River (واد لوكوس; Spanish: Río Luco) is a major river in northern Morocco. Although it is relatively short (about 100 km), the river is the...
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city in northwestern Morocco. It is on the Moroccan coast, where the Loukkos River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Larache is one of the most important cities...
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Oued el Makhazine reservoir was built by King Hassan II to manage the Loukkos' river regime, the city became an important regional agricultural distribution...
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endemic to northern Morocco found from the Loukkos River basin on the western Atlantic slope to the Laou River basin on the eastern Mediterranean. Froese...
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and the fertile southwestern corner of the region is drained by the Loukkos River. Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima was formed in September 2015 by adding Al...
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fortresses on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, between the Loukkos River in the north and the Sous River in the south. The six cities were: Ceuta (1415–1668)...
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Bou Regreg River, the Oum Er-Rbia River, the Tensift River and the Souss-Massa-Drâa basin. Except for the Loukkos River, all these rivers originate in...
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Loukkos River Sebu River (Guigou River) Baht River Oued Rkel Ouegha River Inaouen River Lebne River Fes River Bou Regreg Grou River Korifla River Oued...
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approached each other near Ksar-el-Kebir, camping on opposite sides of the Loukkos River. On 4 August 1578, the Portuguese and Moorish allied troops were drawn...
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Larache city (70 km (43 mi) south of Tangier) on the right bank of the Loukkos river, 4 km (2.5 mi) from the coast. Lixus was built on a hill of 80 metres...
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the Loukkos River which received its name as Gracisoa. Diego Fernandes de Almeida was given the governance of the fort. The vessels went to the river with...
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situated on a rocky crest overlooking the headwaters of a tributary of the Loukkos River around 40 km almost due east of the modern city of Larache. The fortress...
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fortresses on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, between the Loukkos River in the north and the Sous River in the south. The Portuguese would abandon most of their...
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over a kilometre) from the Larache bar, formed by the mouth of the Loukkos river on which the town is located. Shortly afterwards, the Moroccan medical...
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Remains of the Amphitheater of Lixus Shown within Morocco Location Loukkos River, Morocco Region Mauretania Tingitana, Larache Coordinates 35°12′00″N...
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1889) Northern Spanish Morocco Chefchaouen (Chauen) Jebala (Yebala) Kert Loukkos (Lucus) Rif Spanish West Africa Ifni Southern Spanish Morocco (Cape Juby)...
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1880s, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza was exploring the region along the Congo River for France, at the same time Henry Morton Stanley explored it on behalf...
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found only in Morocco and Spain. It is known to be common to the rivers of Loukkos and Sebou, and it is also found in the Atlantic coast of northern...
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800 17,000 Complexe de Sidi Moussa-Walidia 10,000 25,000 Complexe du bas Loukkos 3,600 8,900 Complexe du bas Tahaddart 11,000 27,000 Côte Aftissate-Boujdour...
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and Berber origin, with two indigenous peoples dominating the valley of Loukkos – the Berber tribe Ghomara and the Khlot Arabs. Major nomadic tribes include...
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