Pesio
The Pesio is a 48.8-kilometre (30.3 mi)[1] long river in northwestern Italy (Piedmont).
Pesio | |
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The river near the Certosa di Pesio | |
Location within southern Piedmont | |
Location | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Piedmont |
Province | Province of Cuneo |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | N side of the Marguareis (Ligurian Alps) |
Mouth | Tanaro |
• coordinates | 44.4701°N 7.8913°E |
Length | 48.8-kilometre (30.3 mi)[1] |
Basin size | 401.9 km2 (155.2 sq mi) [1] |
Discharge | |
• location | near Carrù |
• average | 7.83[2] |
Basin features | |
Progression | Tanaro→ Po→ Adriatic Sea |
Tributaries | |
• left | Brobbio |
• right | Pogliole, Branzola |
Geography
The river is a tributary to the river Tanaro, which is a tributary of the river Po. Its source is on the Northern slopes of the Marguareis, the highest summit of the Ligurian Alps. It flows northwards digging the Valle Pesio, which ends in the Po plain near Chiusa di Pesio.[3] The Pesio then follows its course through the plain heading North up to Morozzo, where it gets from the left its main tributaty, the Brobbio, and turns NE. Then, with some meander, reaches the Tanaro a couple of kms South of Carrù.[4]
Notes
- AA.VV. (2004-07-01). "Elaborato I.c/5". Piano di Tutela delle Acque - Revisione del 1º luglio 2004; Caratterizzazione bacini idrografici (PDF) (in Italian). Regione Piemonte. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
- AA.VV. (2004-07-01). "Elaborato I.c/7". Piano di Tutela delle Acque - Revisione del 1º luglio 2004; Caratterizzazione bacini Idrografici (PDF) (in Italian). Regione Piemonte. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2020-02-27.
- "Chiusa di Pèsio" (in Italian). De Agostini Editore S.p.A. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
- "Acque Secondarie ciprinicole" (in Italian). Sezione Provinciale FIPSAS di Cuneo. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
- Casalis, Goffredo (1842). "Mondovì". Dizionario geografico storico-statistico-commerciale degli Stati di S. M. il Re di Sardegna (in Italian). 1–28. G. Maspero librajo e Cassone e Marzorati tipografi. p. 604. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
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