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The river Ticino (/tɪˈn/ titch-EE-noh, Italian: [tiˈtʃiːno]; Lombard: Tesín; French and German: Tessin; Latin: Ticīnus) is the most important perennial left-bank tributary of the Po. It has given its name to the Swiss canton through which its upper portion flows.

Ticino
The Ticino and the Ponte Coperto of Pavia
(originally medieval in date, rebuilt in 1950 after the destruction due to war bombing)
Location
CountrySwitzerland, Italy
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationVal Bedretto, Ticino, Switzerland
  elevationabout 2,478 m (8,100 ft)
MouthPo
  location
south-east of Pavia, Italy
  coordinates
45°08′38″N 9°14′12″E
Length248 km (154 mi)
Basin size7,228 km2 (2,791 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average348 m3/s or 12,300 cu ft/s
  minimum54 m3/s or 1,900 cu ft/s
  maximum5,000 m3/s or 180,000 cu ft/s
Discharge 
  locationBellinzona
  average70 m3/s or 2,500 cu ft/s (MQ)
  minimum14.5 m3/s or 510 cu ft/s (1Q)
  maximum906 m3/s or 32,000 cu ft/s (mHQ), 1,500 m3/s or 53,000 cu ft/s (HHQ)
Basin features
ProgressionPoAdriatic Sea

It is one of the four major rivers taking their source in the Gotthard region, along with the Rhône, Reuss and Rhine.


Name


The name may have meant "the runner," from Proto-Indo-European *tekʷ-ino-s, from *tekʷ- (“to run, flow”).[1][2]


Course


The river rises in the Val Bedretto in Switzerland at the frontier between the cantons of Valais and Ticino, is fed by the glaciers of the Alps and later flows through Lake Maggiore, before entering Italy. The Ticino joins the Po a few kilometres downstream (along the Ticino) from Pavia. It is about 248 kilometres (154 mi) long. The highest point of the drainage basin is the summit of Grenzgipfel (a subpeak of Monte Rosa), at 4,618 metres (15,151 ft). Beneath it flows the Anza, a right-bank tributary of the Ticino.

The river is dammed in Switzerland in order to create hydroelectricity, while in Italy it is primarily used for irrigation.


History


The legendary Gallic leader Bellovesus was said to have defeated the Etruscans here in circa 600 BC. Ticino was the location of the Battle of Ticinus, the first battle of the Second Punic War fought between the Carthaginian forces of Hannibal and the Romans under Publius Cornelius Scipio in November 218 BC.

The Ticino was in the territory of the Duchy of Milan during much of the later medieval and early modern period, although its upper portion as far as Bellinzona in 1500 and as far as the shores of Lago Maggiore in 1513, fell to the Old Swiss Confederacy as a result of the Swiss campaigns in the Italian Wars.


Towns and tributaries


Part of the river Ticino, south of Milan-Malpensa Airport in Italy.
Part of the river Ticino, south of Milan-Malpensa Airport in Italy.

Val Bedretto


The upper Ticino near Airolo
The upper Ticino near Airolo

Val Bedretto, a narrow alpine valley named after the village of Bedretto, culminates in Nufenen Pass, Italian Passo della Novena, at 2,478 m (8,130 ft) located between Pizzo Gallina and Nufenstock. Through it runs the border between the cantons of Valais and Ticino. A road constructed in 1964 goes over the pass ultimately leading to the Rhône Valley on the other side. French is mainly spoken in Valais but near the Pass, German is spoken. The population of Ticino speaks Italian.

The road up the Val is fairly straight until it approaches the pass, where it becomes hairpin. On the slope below the first hairpin at about 2,478 m (8,130 ft) is an area of springs from which the Ticino originates. Subsequently, it becomes a mountain brook flowing straight down the Val to the village of All'Acqua or All'Acqua Ospizio at 1,614 m (5,295 ft), named for the hospice for travellers located there at the previous end of the road in former centuries. Currently, it is a base for skiing and hiking. Below it is Ronco at 1,487 m (4,879 ft) and Bedretto at 1,402 m (4,600 ft).[3] The Val is subject to avalanches and snow can remain on the ground as late as September.

Below Bedretto the Ri di Cristallina, "Cristallina stream", comes in from the right at Ossasco, and further down Fontana, still in Bedretto. The entire area is laced with hiking trails and mountain huts.


Valle Leventina



Other



Tributaries


The Ticino has the following tributaries (R on the right bank, L on the left, looking downstream):


References


  1. L'onomastica dell'Italia antica: aspetti linguistici, storici, culturali, tipologici e classificatori. (2009). Italy: École fran-caise de Rome, p. 164
  2. "Ticinus". 29 June 2021.
  3. Reynolds, Kev (1992). "Val Bedretto". Walking in Ticino, Switzerland: A Walking Guide (illustrated ed.). Milnthorpe: Cicerone Press Limited. pp. 32–43. ISBN 978-1-85284-098-3.




На других языках


[de] Ticino (Fluss)

Der Tessin (italienisch Ticino, lombardisch Tesín, Tisín [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}teˈzin tiˈzin],[4] in der Antike Ticinus) ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Po, der von der Schweiz nach Norditalien fliesst. Er hat dem Kanton Tessin den Namen gegeben.
- [en] Ticino (river)

[es] Río Tesino

El río Tesino (en italiano Ticino; en francés y alemán, Tessin; en lombardo Tisin, Tesìn o Tzìch) es un río que discurre por la Suiza meridional y el norte de Italia, el principal afluente por volumen de descarga del río Po. Tiene una longitud de 248 km (que lo convierten en el 7.º río más largo de Italia), drena una cuenca de 7228 km² y tiene un caudal de 350 m³/s, que lo convierten en el segundo río más caudaloso de Italia.

[it] Ticino (fiume)

Il Ticino (Tessin in tedesco e in francese, Ticìn, Tisín, Tesìn, Tsei[1] o Tzìch in lombardo e in piemontese) è un importante fiume della Svizzera meridionale e dell'Italia settentrionale, il principale affluente del Po per volume d'acqua e in assoluto il secondo fiume italiano per portata d'acqua. Il Ticino misura complessivamente 248 km di lunghezza ed è uno dei fiumi più sani in Italia.

[ru] Тичино (река)

Тичи́но (нем. Tessin, итал. Ticino, лат. Ticinus) — река в Швейцарии и Италии, левый приток По.



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