Sillaro

The Sillaro (Latin Silarus, Emilian Sàrrel, Romagnol Sélar) is a 66-kilometre (41 mi) long Italian stream, whose headwaters are by the village of Piancaldoli (Firenzuola, province of Florence), in Tuscany. It runs northeast through the city of Castel San Pietro Terme, Province of Bologna in Emilia Romagna. The river runs through a short extension of the province of Ravenna extending into the province of Bologna before re-entering the province of Bologna. It then forms the border between the province of Ferrara and the province of Ravenna for a short distance before entering the province of Ferrara.[1] The river ends as a tributary of the Reno River by the village of San Biagio di Argenta and near where the Idice enters the Reno. Historically its course formed the boundary between Emilia and Romagna.

Sillaro
Sillaro descending towards the Po valley
Location of the Sillaro in Italy
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSasso di San Zenobi, Tuscany
  elevationabout 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea level
MouthReno
  location
Emilia-Romagna
  coordinates
44.5786°N 11.8714°E / 44.5786; 11.8714
  elevation
14 m (46 ft) above sea level
Length66 km (41 mi)
Basin sizeabout 300 km2 (120 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average4 m3/s (140 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionRenoAdriatic Sea

References

  1. The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World (13 ed.). London: Times Books. 2011. p. 76 L6. ISBN 9780007419135.


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