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  2. Tanaro - Wikipedia

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    The Tanaro (Italian pronunciation:; Piedmontese: Tane; Ligurian: Tànau [ˈtana(ɹ)u]; 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 most significant right-side tributary to the Po in terms of length, size of drainage basin (partly Alpine, partly Apennine), and discharge.

  3. 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.

  4. Po (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Po (/ p oʊ / POH, Italian:) [3] 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 bank tributary, is included.

  5. Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di Levante - Wikipedia

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    The "Porto Viro cut-off" in 1604 diverted the Po river before the confluence of the Tartaro-Canalbianco; since then the former channel of the Po delta named Po di Levante has been the final part of the river. Currently it flows by the modern Adria; it communicates, by canals, with the Po river and the Adige river.

  6. Secchia - Wikipedia

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    One of the main right bank tributaries of the Po, it flows through the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. The Secchia in an 1847 map It is 172 kilometres (107 mi) long, and has a drainage basin with a catchment area of 2,292 square kilometres (885 sq mi), alternating between aridity in the dry summer months and higher flows during the wet ...

  7. Grana del Monferrato - Wikipedia

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    Po→ Adriatic Sea The Grana del Monferrato (to distinguish it from the Grana of the Province of Cuneo ) is a small Italian river, classified as a torrente , a right tributary of the Po , which runs almost entirely in the Province of Alessandria among the hills of the Basso Monferrato which lie between the Po to the north and the Tanaro to the ...

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  9. Reno (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Reno is a river of Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, northern Italy. At 211 km (131 mi), [1] it is the tenth longest river in Italy (the sixth longest of those that flow directly into the sea) and the most important of the region apart from the Po. [2] It has a drainage basin of 4,628 square kilometres (1,787 sq mi). [1]