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The Reno ([ˈrɛːno]) is a river of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is the tenth longest river in Italy (the sixth longest of those that flow directly into the sea) and the most important of the region apart from the Po.

Reno
The river near Sasso Marconi, at the beginning of its course in the Pianura Padana
Location of the Reno River in Italy
EtymologyCeltic *Rēnos, "raging flow"
Native nameRaggn, Ränn  (Emilian)
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTuscan Apennines, Italy
Mouth 
  location
Adriatic Sea
Length211.8 km (131.6 mi)
Basin size5,040 km2 (1,950 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average95 m3/s (3,400 cu ft/s)

It has a drainage basin of about 5,000 square kilometres (1,900 sq mi).[1] The annual average discharge at the mouth is about 95 cubic metres per second (3,400 cu ft/s); at the point the river start to flow in the Pianura Padana (Po River Plain), it amounts to about 25 cubic metres per second (880 cu ft/s).

The highest values registered at the mouth have approached 2,300 cubic metres per second (81,000 cu ft/s), but the typical value when the river is in flood is around 1,000 cubic metres per second (35,000 cu ft/s). The minimal discharge reported is 0.6 cubic metres per second (21 cu ft/s).

The river rises in the Le Lari massif of the province of Pistoia (Tuscany) at about 745 metres (2,444 ft) above sea level, from two streams that join near Le Piastre, in the comune of Pistoia. Its upper course marks the border between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna and flows in a wooded area crossed by the Bologna-Porretta-Pistoia railway line (inaugurated in 1864 and one of the most outstanding for the time as for engineering effort). The upper course is characterized by several artificial reservoirs whose dams are used for hydro-electric energy production. The power produced in the basin of the Reno basin is second, for Apennine rivers, only to that of the Nera-Velino in Umbria.

It passes west of Bologna, at Casalecchio di Reno. In its lower course the Reno receives the water of numerous streams, some of which are seasonal. The most important include the Limentra orientale, Silla, Setta, Samoggia, Idice, Sillaro, Santerno and Senio.

The Reno was a tributary of the Po until the middle of the 18th century when the course was diverted to lessen the risk of devastating floods. It now joins the Adriatic Sea near Casalborsetti, south-east of the Valli di Comacchio.

The name of the river has the same etymology as the name of the Rhine, as both derive from the same Celtic hydronym

In 43 BC the pact establishing the Second triumvirate was signed on an islet of the river near Bononia (Bologna). The river is mentioned by Dante Alighieri in Canto XVIII of his Inferno where he defines the Bolognesi as those "living between the Savena and the Reno".

Reno river in 18th century
Reno river in 18th century

Footnotes


  1. Reno Basin Authority



На других языках


[de] Reno (Fluss)

Der Reno ist ein Fluss in der Emilia-Romagna und der Toskana, Italien.
- [en] Reno (river)

[es] Río Reno

El río Reno es un río del noreste de Italia, el principal río de los que desembocan en el mar Adriático al sur del río Po. Tiene una longitud de 212 km (10º río italiano por longitud) y drena una cuenca de 5040 km² (10.ª cuenca de Italia) siendo el río más largo de la Emilia-Romaña y el único importante de esa región que no es afluente del Po.

[it] Reno (Italia)

Il Reno (AFI: /ˈrɛno/[4]; Raggn o Ränn in dialetto bolognese[5], Rhenus in latino e Rén in dialetto bolognese settentrionale) è il più lungo fiume dell'Emilia-Romagna dopo il Po; inoltre è il maggiore per superficie di bacino e portata d'acqua media alla foce fra i corsi d'acqua che sfociano nell'Adriatico a sud del Po.

[ru] Рено (река)

Рено́ (итал. Reno) — река в Северной Италии[1].



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