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The Margorabbia is the river (intermittent stream) of Valtravaglia, a valley in the province of Varese, Lombardy, Italy. It is a tributary of the Tresa which it joins a few hundred metres upstream of Lake Maggiore.

Margorabbia
The Margorabbia in Mesenzana
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationValganna
Mouth 
  location
The river Tresa, just before it enters Lake Maggiore at Luino
  coordinates
45.9929°N 8.73231°E / 45.9929; 8.73231
  elevation
about 193 m (633 ft)
Basin features
ProgressionTresaLake MaggioreTicinoPoAdriatic Sea

The source is near Valganna. After forming a number of small lakes, including Lago di Ganna and Lago di Ghirla, its course continues through the Prealps of Varese until near Cunardo it is swallowed up by a system of caves: Pont Niv, Antro dei Morti, Grotte di Villa Radaelli and Grotte del Traforo.

It emerges from underground near Ferrera di Varese and runs through the Valtravaglia [it] crossing the valley’s communes of Grantola, Mesenzana and Germignaga. A cycle path has recently been constructed along this part of the river.

The torrent has many affluents. The most important left side tributaries are the Rancina, the Boesio and the Gesone; from the right it receives the waters of the Boggione, the Lisascora and the Grantorella.

Thanks to the wet and karstic areas it traverses, the Margorabbia has a generally high discharge and dries up far less frequently than many torrents. These feature made it a useful source of power for the mills and factories which grew up along its banks. The power hammers of Ghirla in the commune of Valganna are particularly well known.

The river is subject to sudden and dramatic increases in its flow, becoming truly ‘torrential’. Very often bridges have been destroyed, or it has broken its banks and caused severe flooding in the Valtraviglia. Today many artificial embankments have been constructed along the Margorabbia for the purposes of flood protection.


The Margorabbia in literature


The river was mentioned by the writer Piero Chiara, who was born in Luino on Lake Maggiore, in his story Quando cominciò il mercato di Luino.


На других языках


[de] Margorabbia

Die Margorabbia ist ein rund 19 km langer Nebenfluss der Tresa in der Provinz Varese in der Lombardei, Italien. Die Margorabbia entspringt nahe Valganna. Danach bildet die Margorabbia eine Anzahl kleiner Seen, darunter den Lago di Ganna und den Lago di Ghirla. In der Nähe von Cunardo fließt der Fluss bis nach Ferrera di Varese unterirdisch durch die Höhlen Pont Niv, Antro dei Morti, Grotte di Villa Radaelli und Grotte del Traforo. Die Margorabbia besitzt eine Vielzahl von Nebenflüssen. Die größten sind von links die Rancina und die Gesone und von rechts die Boggione, die Lisascora und die Grantorella.
- [en] Margorabbia

[it] Margorabbia

Il Margorabbia è un torrente situato in provincia di Varese.



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