Name | Dwiyate |
Country | Morocco |
Description | The site consists of two adjacent water-bodies and surrounding land and covers a total of 750 ha, between altitudes 380 and 400 m. It is located 12 km from Fes, at the north-eastern extremity of the Plaine du Saïs. To the west, the site comprises a shallow, slightly brackish pond covering 10 ha, kept artificially filled by the site managers. It is bordered by a reedbed and some mixed woodland. The larger, eastern lake covers 60 ha and is dependent on rainfall to maintain its level, which therefore varies according to the season and year. The vegetation consists of indigenous Phragmites australis, Scirpus maritimus, Ruppia maritima, Carex sp. and Juncus sp. with introduced Cupressus sp., Pinus sp., Salix sp., Populus sp. and Tamarix sp. There is also some cereal and fruit cultivation, sometimes under glass. Annual precipitation is 540 mm. |
Refrences | http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/sitefactsheet.php?id=6494 |
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Name | El Aderj |
Country | Morocco |
Description | Aderj or Adrej El Amazigh is a meaning and refers to a rocky promontory overlooking the valon of Tamast and Mediouna.This small village, situated almost in the extreme north of the Middle Atlas chain, is a rural circonsription within the province of Sefrou , Fès-Boulemane region of Morocco. |
Refrences | https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aderj |
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Name | El Ahrash |
Country | Egypt |
Description | The Marshes protected Area is characterized by the sand dunes, whose height is approximately is 60 m of the sea level. They are covered by a high density of acacia trees, some tomorx trees, camphor trees, bushes, grass, pastoral and fodder plants, which make the Area a good resource of pastures , timber, and a shelter for animals and wild birds, They help stabilize sand dunes and warbers located within the framework of protection in order to maintain an important form of the Mediterranean coastal environments. |
Refrences | http://www.eeaa.gov.eg/english/main/protect_desc.asp |
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Name | El Ayat |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
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Name | El Birat |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
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Name | El Haoud |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
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Name | El Harcha |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
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Name | El Kaidar |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
Refrences | http://www.geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-51088 |
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Name | El Kauf |
Country | Libya |
Description | A national park established in 1975, El Kauf is one of the seven national parks of Libya. El Kouf is located along Libya's northeastern Mediterranean coastline and has both marine and terrestrial biodiversity. |
Refrences | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El-Kouf_National_Park/ Ethel Davis (15 September 2009). North Africa: The Roman Coast. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 326 |
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Name | El Kenzera |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
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Name | El Kheng |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
Refrences | http://ppe-eu.protectedplanet.net/el-kheng-biological-and-ecological-interest-site |
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Name | El Kouif |
Country | Morocco |
Description | - |
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Name | El Omayed |
Country | Egypt |
Description | There are around 170 species of wild plants growing in different ecosystem, be they sand dunes or internal hills. Studies showed that this wild plants have economic and medical benefits since there are about 70 species that can used for medical and thera peutical purposes like squall, wormwood, plantain, wood, sorrel. There are also 60 species that can be used for different purposes including fuel like buckthorn and boxthorn, as source of oils and soap like Ghoul Henna, as a human food like onion, for landscaping like Dirsesh-shaayib for manufacturing ropes and roofs like Boos reed, and for pasturing like Dabaagh and Tafwa . There are about 40 species of plants that have important environmental roles such as detaining sand and building new layers. There are several wild animals in the Area like deer, foxes, rabbits, jerboa, chameleon and scorpion. There are also 14 species of wild birds. |
Refrences | http://www.eeaa.gov.eg/english/main/protect_desc.asp |
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Name | Elba |
Country | Egypt |
Description | Elba natural protected Area is located in the southern eastern part of the eastern desert. Its mountains are located on the joint borders of Egypt and the Sudan on the Red Sea. Elba Area has the following distinguished Ecosystem models: Alshura and Qandeel Mangrove woods on the Coastal zones; Limited areas of Coastal sand dunes covered with grass; With grass sphere of coastal saline land (Coastal Marshes); Desert Coastal plains; and Coastal mountains and their surrounding hills where there are mist oasis. |
Refrences | http://www.eeaa.gov.eg/english/main/protect_desc.asp |
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Name | El-Feidja |
Country | Tunisia |
Description | El Feidja National Park is located in Northwest Tunisia and has an area of 2,765 hectares (6,830 acres). It is home to many animals, notably, Barbary stag, golden jackal, and Barbary boar. |
Refrences | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Feidja_National_Park |
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Name | El-Galala El-Qebalya |
Country | Egypt |
Description | - |
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Name | El-Gelf El-Keber |
Country | Egypt |
Description | The Gilf El-Kebir is a sandstone plateau located in the southwest corner of the Western Desert. The rocky surface slopes south-eastward are partially covered by sand because the Great Sand Sea to the north is gradually encroaching on the plateau. The area is extremely arid but it supports the Barbary Sheep, and several species of reptiles as well as small birds, among the latter is the ubiquitous White-crowned Black Wheatear. You'll find ancient rock art in Shaw's cave, and El-Mestikawi cave depicting several types of cattle that attest to a wetter period in prehistoric times. - See more at: http://en.egypt.travel/city/index/gilf-el-kebir#sthash.o9tOtEOB.dpuf |
Refrences | http://en.egypt.travel/city/index/gilf-el-kebir |
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Name | El-Maghara |
Country | Egypt |
Description | Wadi Maghara is located in the southwest of the Sinai Peninsula to the east of Abu Rudeis on the coast road and just to the north of Wadi Feiran. Several rock faces in the wadi have relief inscriptions of early rulers of Egypt which document their expeditions to mine the precious minerals, primarily turquoise and copper, found in the area. These minerals were brought down from the gebel on an ancient track which still exists today, to the port of Markha to be transported by boat into Egypt. Turquoise was especially precious because it was used in jewellery and statuary in ancient Egypt. The mines at Wadi Maghara were a profitable source of turquoise and copper until at least the New Kingdom. |
Refrences | https://egyptsites.wordpress.com/2009/03/15/wadi-maghara/ |
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Name | El-Qaseima |
Country | Egypt |
Description | - |
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Name | El-Qasr |
Country | Egypt |
Description | Qasr Dakhla, situated to the north-west of Mut, is one of the fortified Medieval Islamic towns often seen in the oases and said to be the oldest continuously inhabited and the best preserved settlement of its type in Dakhla. It rests on the Sioh Ridge, nestled beneath the pink limestone escarpment which marks the northern limit of the oasis. |
Refrences | https://egyptsites.wordpress.com/2009/03/13/qasr-dakhla/ |
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