- Stock Photography: MOROCCAN KASBAH IN DRAA VALLEY, AFRICA by Rechitansorin
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- Photo title: Moroccan kasbah in Draa Valley, Africa
- Author: Rechitansorin
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- The Draa, the Morocco`s longest river, is formed by the confluence of the Dadès River and Imini River. It flows from the High Atlas mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. The water from the Draa is used to irrigate palm groves and small farms along the river. About 225,000 people live in the valley of the Draa, in the province of Zagora. In the province there are 23 villages and two towns: Zagora and Agdz. The word kasbah is used to describe the old part of a city, in which case it has the same meaning as a medina quarter. The valley of the Draa is especially famous for its kasbahs. Morocco, Africa.
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