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  2. Category:Rivers of Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Veneto in Italy. Rivers in the Italian region of the Veneto. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ...

  3. Tagliamento - Wikipedia

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    Natural-colour satellite image of north-eastern Italy showing parts of the Cellina, Meduna, and Tagliamento rivers. The Tagliamento (Italian: [taʎʎaˈmento]; Friulian: Tiliment; Venetian: Tajamento) is a braided river in north-east Italy, flowing from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea at a point between Trieste and Venice.

  4. Bacchiglione - Wikipedia

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    The Bacchiglione (Latin: Medoacus Minor, "Little Medoacus") is a river that flows in Veneto, northern Italy. It rises in the Alps and empties about 90 miles (140 km) later into the Brenta River near Chioggia. [1] It flows through and past a number of cities, including Vicenza and Padua. [1]

  5. List of rivers of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The longest river originating in Italy is the Drava, which flows for 724 km (450 mi), while the river flowing the most kilometers in Italy is the 652 km (405 mi) long Po. Rivers in Italy total about 1,200, [ 1 ] and give rise, compared to other European countries , to a large number of marine mouths.

  6. Brenta (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Brenta is an Italian river that runs from Trentino to the Adriatic Sea just south of the Venetian lagoon in the Veneto region, in the north-east of Italy. During the Roman era, it was called Medoacus ( Ancient Greek : Mediochos , Μηδειοχος ) and near Padua it divided in two branches, Medoacus Maior (Greater Medoacus) and Medoacus ...

  7. Sile (river) - Wikipedia

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    The river has an initial west-east windy course which passes through or by Santa Cristina, Quinto di Treviso, Canizzano and Treviso. In Treviso it turns in a northwest-southeast direction towards the lagoon and passes by Silea , Casier , Cendon, Lughignano, Sant'Elena, Casale sul Sile , Quarto d'Altino , Trepalade and Portegrandi.

  8. Monte Grappa - Wikipedia

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    Monte Grappa (Venetian: Mónte Grapa) (1,775 m) is a mountain of the Venetian Prealps in Veneto, Italy. It lies between the Venetian plain to the south and the central alpine areas to the north. To the west, it is parted from the Asiago upland by the Brenta river, and to the east it is separated from the Cesen-Visentin massif by the Piave river ...

  9. Veneto - Wikipedia

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    Relief map of Veneto. Veneto is the 8th largest region in Italy, with a total area of 18,398.9 km 2 (7,103.9 sq mi). It is located in the north-eastern part of Italy and is bordered to the east by Friuli-Venezia Giulia, to the south by Emilia-Romagna, to the west by Lombardy and to the north by Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.