Oued el Maleh

Oued el Maleh, Oued el Malah, Wadi el Maleh, etc. (Arabic: وادي المالح) is a wadi in Aïn Témouchent Province, Algeria.[1][2] The name literally means "Salty Wadi". It was known in the past in Spanish as Rio Salado or "Salty River".

Aïn Témouchent Province
Map of Algeria highlighting Aïn Témouchent
Coordinates: 35°18′N 01°08′W

Oued el Maleh is in the northwest part of Algeria and drains into the Mediterranean Sea at about 35.442169°N 1.236836°W / 35.442169; -1.236836 within Terga Municipality. Its watershed covers much of the province and is of elongated shape with area of of 932.56 sq. km. approximately between 1°9’24’’ and 1°26’17’’W of longitude and between 35°17’22’’ and 35°16’37’’N of latitude and maximal altitude of 808m in the south. The climate is semi-arid Mediterranean.[1]

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