Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Italian Rivers and Your Journey

Italy is known for its cultural heritage and history. The Italian towns are also worth visiting. Rivers also run across the country and some of the important rivers are explained below. The longest river of Italy is the Po River. The river is precisely 652 kilometers long. This river flows eastward and originates from Monviso and ends at Adriatic Sea. The drainage area of the river is 71000 square kilometers. This river passes through some of the important Italian towns. This includes Turin and Milan. In Milan Leonardo da Vinci had helped in the design and implementation of Nagvili. This was basically a group or a network of channels to water the surrounding areas.

The Padan plain became the most industrially developed area of the whole country. And if you are wondering about the Padan plain, it is the vast valley surrounding the Po river. The river had its share of bad naming too. According to a study conducted in 2005, it was found that the water had high concentrations of benzoylecgonine. People who regularly use cocaine excrete this product through their urine. And since the drainage system is connected to the river, the product found its way in the waters. The river has a large number of tributaries too. The second longest river in Italy is the Adige River. The river is precisely 410 kilometers in length.



The origin of this river is the Lake Resia. Lake Resia is artificial in nature. This river also travels towards the east of the country. It begins from the Venosta valley to the Merano. In Merano, the river joins forces with Passirrio River. The latter flows from north part of the country. This river is known for it’s over night flooding. This can be primarily attributed to the fact that the river has some of its origins from mountains. Hence artificially constructed underground canals are provided which in turn connects the river to Lake Garda. Another river worth mentioning is the Tiber River. This happens to be the third longest river of Italy. It has a total length of 406 kilometers, and it flows from Umbria to Tyrrhenian Sea. The drainage area of the river is estimated at 18000 square kilometers. Many modern bridges have been constructed across the river. Some of the ancient bridges constructed during the olden times have now become pedestrian only. The river starts from central part of Italy and flows to the south.

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