Tensift (Berber: Tansift) is a river in central Morocco. It originates in the eastern High Atlas, receiving water from many tributaries in the region.[1] It passes close to the city of Marrakesh and has its outlet into the Atlantic Ocean at the ancient fortress of Souira Qedima, around 40 km south from Safi. Its water discharge changes according to rainfall; it is one of the ten major rivers of Morocco, but frequently can be waded through even close to its outlet.

The catchment area of the Oued Tensift

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  1. ^ Tanouti, Oumaima; Molle, François (2013). "The Reappropriation of Water in Overexploited Basins: The Case of the Tensift Basin (Morocco)". Études rurales. 192 (2): 79–96.