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The Po (Latin: Padus, Italian: Po, ancient "Eridanus") is a river that flows 652 kilometers (405 miles) eastward across northern Italy, from Monviso (in... |
town in Burkina Faso Po, Asturias or Poo (until 2005), a parish of Llanes municipality, in Asturias, Spain Po River, in Italy Po River (Virginia), in the... |
river is a river that originates in the Alps, near Nufenen. It then flows through the Swiss canton of Ticino and northern Italy. It flows into the Po... |
Dora Baltea (category Tributaries of the Po (river)) Djouire; Piemontes: Deura Bàotia), is a river in northern Italy. It is a left-hand tributary of the Po River, and is about 168.3 km (104.6 mi) long. Dora... |
Panaro (category Tributaries of the Po (river)) The Panaro (Latin: Scultenna) is a river of northeastern Italy, the last important right tributary of the Po river. It starts in the Northern Apennines... |
with a population of 71,533 inhabitants. It is in the Po Valley on the North side of the Po River. In the year 218 BCE, Romans founded the city. Before... |
Taurinorum, then Taurinum) is a major industrial city on the west bank of the Po river in Piedmont, northwest Italy. Over a 900,000 people live in it. Turin is... |
region flows the Po river, which is the longest river in Italy. The most important rivers are the Adda river, the Mincio and the Ticino river, all of them... |
country. It is the third longest river of Italy, after the Po and the Adige rivers, and the second by drainage basin after the Po. The Tiber starts near the... |
the Po River are organized into right- and left-hand tributaries. The lists are ordered from the river closest to the source of the Po to the river closest... |
017 sq mi). The provincial capital, the city of Ferrara, is on a branch of the Po river and at about 50 km (31 mi) northeast of Bologna, the capital of the region... |
Adige (category Rivers of Italy) Italian river by length after the Po, the third for its watershed after the Po and the Tiber, and the fourth by its mean yearly discharge after the Po, the... |
main rivers in the province are: Po river, that makes the border with the Mantua for about 20 km (12 mi). Enza river, a tributary of the Po river and that... |
rich in water, with the presence of the two longest rivers of Italy: the Po and the Adige rivers. Both flow from west to east and into the Adriatic Sea... |
Grappa, the river flows through the Pianura Padana (the "Valley of the Po river"). Finally, it flows into the Adriatic Sea, near the comune of Chioggia... |
Mediterranean Sea, by the Rhône River. Adriatic Sea, by the Po River and the Adige. Black Sea, by the Danube. Some rivers (like the Danube) do not flow... |
earlier name for the area around Parma Parma River, which divides the city and flows into the Po river Parma F.C., the football (soccer) team from Parma... |
seasonal (they have water only when it rains) The Reno was a tributary of the Po until the middle of the 18th century when the course was changed to avoid... |
The Superga is a hill on the south bank of the Po River. It is east of Torino in the northwestern parts of Italy. It is 672 metres above sea level. This... |
of the Alps that separates the basin of the Rhône river, to the west, and the basin of the Po river, to the east. It is the highest peak in the Alps south... |