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Abiod Valley

Oued el Abiod
Aurès Ghoufi 2.jpg
Abiod Valley near Ghoufi
Native name Ighzir Amellal
Other name(s) Abiod Valley
Basin features
Main source Djebel Chélia
2,000 m
River mouth Near Tolga, Biskra Province
200 m
Basin size 1,100 km
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Oued Anza
  • Right:
    Oued Chennaoura
Physical characteristics
Length 156 km

Oued El Abiod (English: Abiod Valley) is a wadi that forms a mountain pass in the Aurès massif, located in the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria. During the wet season, rain and melting snow flow into the valley to form the Abiod River. The valley begins at the foot of Djebel Chélia, Algeria's highest mountain, and flows southwest towards Tolga, eventually dissipating into the Sahara desert nearby.

The vegetation in the highlands on the north end of the valley is typically Mediterranean with dense forests of oaks, pines and ancient cedars, sustained by the plentiful rainfall on the higher slopes. The southern part is mainly desert with little vegetation. The valley has several minor oases which include the settlement of Ghoufi, situated within the valley.



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