Mulucha

The Mulucha also known as Moulouya is a river in Ancient Mauretania (Classical Latin): /ˈmu.lu.kʰa/, [ˈmʊɫ̪ʊkʰä]) which was used as a boundary between the Mauri and Massaesyli.

Believed to be an ancient term of its modern name, the Moulouya River set in modern-day Morocco.

[1] Titus Livius (also known as Livy) has the earliest mention of the Mulucha River.

[6] One of the earliest people argued to have had control over the Mulucha River is said to be Baga.

Who is said to have controlled the region from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mulucha River[7] and from the Mediterranean Sea to the south of the Atlas Mountains.