River Arno
Latest page update: 18 September 2024
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By Dion Protani
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The River Arno is one of the most famous rivers in Italy, partly because of the two major cities of Florence and Pisa that it flows through. It's officially the eighth longest river in Italy with a length of 241 kilometres and completely within the Tuscany region.
The source of the River Arno is Monte Falterona at the edge of the Casentino valley; from there it flows west to the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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Fiume Arno
Length: 241 km (eighth longest in Italy)
Region: Tuscany Notable locations: Florence, Pisa, Casentino, Empoli Source: Monte Falterona Mouth: Tyrrhenian Sea (Marina di Pisa) |