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The Enza (Emilian: Èinsa) is a torrent in northern Italy, a right tributary of the river Po. Its source is at the Alpe di Succiso, in the northern Apennines (Tuscan-Emilian Apennines), at 1,406 metres ...
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The Cerami is a river in Sicily. It is located about 10km south of the comune of Cerami and flows into the Salso (a tributary of the Simeto).
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The Neva is a 22-kilometre (14 mi) torrent or stream of Piemonte and Liguria (Italy).
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The Maè is the main watercourse along the val di Zoldo, in Belluno, Italian Eastern Alps. It is a right tributary of the Piave. The valley is also called the Valle del Maè (Mae Valley) along Soffranco ...
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The Po (POH) is the longest river in Italy. It flows eastward across northern Italy, starting from the Cottian Alps. The river's length is either 652 km (405 mi) or 682 km (424 mi), if the Maira, a right ...
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Cormor
River in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
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The Cormor is an Italian river in the Province of Udine. The source of the river is west of Fagagna and east of Spilimbergo. The river initially flows south but then curves east and flows past Martignacco ...
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The Troina is a torrent in Sicily. It is located near a town also named Troina and is in the comune (municipality) also bearing that name. It is both the inflow and outflow for Lake Ancipa. It empties ...
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The Strona is a mountain torrent in the Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola, northern Italy, a tributary of the Toce. It rises from the small lake near Monte Capezzone at an elevation of 2,100 metres (6,900 ...
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The Arbia is a torrent in Tuscany, central Italy, a tributary of the river Ombrone. Its source is located in the comune of Castellina in Chianti, at 620 m above sea level. It flows into the Ombrone near ...
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The Sillaro (Latin Silarus, Emilian Sàrrel, Romagnol Sélar) is a 66-kilometre (41 mi) long Italian stream, whose headwaters are by the village of Piancaldoli (Firenzuola, province of Florence), in Tuscany ...
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The Merse is an Italian river, a right tributary of the Ombrone. It runs through Tuscany for a distance of about 70 km and is the river of the Val di Merse.
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The Maira is an Italian river, a right tributary of the Po, which runs through the province of Cuneo in eastern Piedmont. Its source is in the Cottian Alps near the Col de Mary (or Col Maurin) on the French ...
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The Lemme is a river 35 km torrent, a right tributary of the Orba, which flows through the Province of Alessandria in northern Italy.
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The Salso (Sicilian: Salsu/Sarsu), also known as the Imera Meridionale (Greek: Ἱμέρας; Latin Himera), is a river of Sicily. It rises in the Madonie Mountains (Latin: Nebrodes Mons; Sicilian: Munti Madunìi) ...
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The Magra is a 62-kilometre (39 mi) long river of Northern Italy, which runs through Pontremoli, Filattiera, Villafranca in Lunigiana and Aulla in the province of Massa-Carrara (Tuscany); Santo Stefano ...
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The Serio (Lombard: Sère) is an Italian river that flows entirely within Lombardy, crossing the provinces of Bergamo and Cremona. It is 124 kilometres (77 mi) long and flows into the Adda at Bocca di Serio ...
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The Tanaro (Piedmontese: Tane Ligurian: Tànau Latin: Tanarus) is a 276-kilometre (171 mi) long river in northwestern Italy. The river begins in the Ligurian Alps, near the border with France, and is the ...
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The Ombrone (Latin: Umbro) is a 160-kilometre (99 mi) long river in Tuscany, central Italy.
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Adige
Major river in Southern Europe
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The Adige (German: Etsch ; Venetian: Àdexe Romansh: Adisch ; Ladin: Adesc; Latin: Athesis; Ancient Greek: Ἄθεσις, Áthesis, or Ἄταγις, Átagis) is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises ...
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Rubicon
River in northeastern Italy
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The Rubicon (Latin: Rubico; Italian: Rubicone Romagnol: Rubicôn) is a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Cesena and north of Rimini. It was known as Fiumicino until 1933, when it was ...
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