The Meliane River (وادي مليان), also known as Oued Miliane is a wadi that flows into the Gulf of Tunis located in the North Eastern coast of Tunisia.[1][2]
The River starts near Djebel Bargou(جبل برقو) mountains and drains a watershed of about 2000 km².[3]
The Oued Miliane has a number of tributaries including Oued el Hamma, and is the second longest course perennial river in the country after the Medjerda.
^Daly Yahia, Planktonic copepod community in the neritic area south western part of Tunis bay influenced by Meliane river supplies (south western Mediterranean sea).
The Meliane River (وادي مليان), also known as OuedMiliane is a wadi that flows into the Gulf of Tunis located in the North Eastern coast of Tunisia. The...
today Tunisia. The town was in the region of the Merjerda (Bagrada) and OuedMiliane rivers and, 4 km north of Djebel Riban, 35 km east of Dougga and 60 km...
Dominated by a summit, the Jebel Ressas (795 meters3), the town is crossed by Wadi Miliane and Wadi El Hamma and the Medjerda - Cap-Bon canal. v t e...
Tunisia. Its population in 2014 was 23,561. It is located in the Wadi Miliane valley, surrounded by mountains, in particular the Djebel Zaghouan. The...