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The Medjerda River (Arabic: وادي مجردة), the classical Bagrada, is a river in North Africa flowing from northeast Algeria through Tunisia before emptying into the Gulf of Tunis and Lake of Tunis. With a length of 450 km (280 mi), it is the longest river of Tunisia. It is also known as the Wadi Majardah or Mejerha (French: Oued Majardah).[1]

Medjerda
The Medjerda River
Medjerda river drainage basin (Map in French)
Native nameواد مجردا  (Arabic)
Location
CountriesAlgeria and Tunisia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTell Atlas, Algeria
Mouth 
  location
Gulf of Tunis, Mediterranean Sea
Length460 kilometres (290 mi)
Basin size22,000 km2 (8,500 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average29 m3/s (1,000 cu ft/s)
a view of the river
a view of the river

Course


The Medjerda River originates in the Tell Atlas, part of the Atlas Mountains, in northeastern Algeria and then flows eastwards to Tunisia, then entering the Gulf of Utica of the Mediterranean Sea. Its course has a length of 460 kilometres (290 mi). It is the most important and longest river in Tunisia and is dammed in several locations, being a major supplier of water to the country's wheat crops.[2]

The Gulf of Utica was formed during the postglacial transgression about 6,000 years ago. Over time, fluvial deposits from the Medjerda gradually filled up the northern part of the gulf. The succession of events during historical times has been inferred from ancient documents and archaeological evidence.

Besides morphological ground observations, aerial and satellite photographs have been used to analyze how the landscape has evolved over the past 3,000 years. The gulf's southern part was filled up in late ancient times. The sea gradually withdrew from the northern part during the Middle Ages and modern times. The Ghar el Melh lagoon is the last vestige of what used to be the Utica gulf.

Following the last big flood in 1973, the Medjerda shifted, once again, its course. It now flows through a canal originally dug to evacuate the overflow of flood waters.[3]


History


Historically the Medjerda is Tunisia's crucial waterway providing water to the country supply facilities, it is also vital to the people living near the river. Water from the Medjerda is used for irrigation and is pivotal to the region's agriculture.

A strategic resource, it was fought over and settled many times by the Carthaginians , Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, and the Ottomans. Several major cities were founded on or near it, including Utica, Carthage, and eventually Tunis. The former ports of Utica and Ghar el-Melh (Rusucmona or Porto Farina) were eventually closed by the silting of their harbors.


See also



References


  1. Azedine Beschaouch, De l'Africa latino-chrétienne à l'Ifriqiya arabo-musulmane: questions de toponymie, CRAI, vol. 130, n°3, 1986, pp. 530-549
  2. "Study on Integrated Basin Management of the Medjerda River | Tunisia | Countries & Regions | JICA". www.jica.go.jp. Retrieved 2017-07-28.
  3. Ameur Oueslati, Faouzia Charfi & Fadhel Baccar, La basse vallée de Oued Majerda et la lagune de Ghar El Melh, projet WADI


На других языках


[de] Medjerda

Der Medjerda (arabisch مجردة Medscherda, DMG Maǧarda, in der Antike Bagradas) ist mit 485 km Tunesiens längster Fluss, der das ganze Jahr über Wasser führt.[3]
- [en] Medjerda River

[es] Río Meyerda

El río Meyerda, también transliterado como Wadi Majardah, Wadi Medjerha, Oued Majardah (en árabe, نهر مجردا‎), es un destacado río del noroeste de África que discurre por Túnez y Argelia y desemboca en el mar Mediterráneo. Con una longitud de 450 km, es el río más grande de Túnez y constituye la principal fuente de riego y agua potable del país.

[it] Mejerda

Il Megerdā o, alla francese, Medjerda (in arabo: ﻭﺍﺩﻱ مجردا,‎, Wādī Majardā o Oued Majardah; il nome è comunque di origine berbera) è un fiume che nasce nell'Algeria nordorientale, per poi scorrere per un tratto maggiore in Tunisia, dove ha la foce. Lungo circa 400 chilometri, di cui oltre 300 in Tunisia, è il fiume più lungo di questo paese.

[ru] Меджерда

Меджерда[1] (Уэд-Меджерда[2]; араб. وادي مجردة‎; древнее название Баграда[источник не указан 878 дней]) — река в Алжире и Тунисе.



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