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The Timavo River, known in Slovene as the Timava or Timav, is a two-kilometre stream in the Province of Trieste. It has four sources near San Giovanni (Slovene: Štivan) near Duino (Slovene: Devin) and outflows in the Gulf of Panzano (part of the Gulf of Trieste) 3 kilometres (2 mi) southeast of Monfalcone (Slovene: Tržič), Italy.

The source of the Timavo in San Giovanni di Duino
The source of the Timavo in San Giovanni di Duino

Geography


The river has a karst character. It receives much of its water through subterranean flow from the Reka River (Slovenia), but tracer studies have shown that other sinking rivers, Vipava, Soča, and Raša also contribute. From modelling results, the Timavo is believed to receive one third of its flow from the Reka and two-thirds of its flow from infiltration of precipitation into the Karst Plateau, and to a lesser extent from the other sinking river sources.[1][2]


History


The Roman authors Livy, Strabo, and Virgil mention the river. Virgil wrote that nine streams emerge from a mountain to form the river.[3] A Roman settlement near the sources was called Fons Timavi. An Italian passenger liner called the Timavo ran aground during the Second World War on the east coast of South Africa near Cape Vidal. The engine of the wreck is still visible from the beach, now situated within the Isimangaliso Wetland Park.


Literature


In his 2019 work Underland, British author Robert Macfarlane tracks the source of the Timavo and discusses the history of its exploration. [4]


References


  1. Civita, M.; Cucchi, F.; Eusabio, A.; Garavoglia, S.; Maranzana, F.; Vigna, B. (1995). ""The Timavo hydrogeologic system: an important reservoir of supplementary water resources to be reclaimed and protected."" (PDF). Acta Carsologica. 24: 169–186.
  2. "LTER-Slovenia : Project Overview". Lter.zrc-sazu.si. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
  3. Virgil Aeneid 1.244-6
  4. Macfarlane, Robert (2020). Underland. Penguin. p. 175-. ISBN 978-0-141-03057-9.

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На других языках


[de] Timavo

Der Timavo ist ein etwa zwei Kilometer langer Fluss bei Monfalcone in Friaul-Julisch Venetien in Italien.
- [en] Timavo

[es] Río Timavo

El río Timavo (en latín Timavus, en esloveno Timava o Timav/Reka, en alemán Recca Fluss, en friulano Timâf) es un corto río costero de 89 kilómetros de la vertiente del mar Adriático que discurre por Croacia, Eslovenia e Italia, por la provincia de Trieste. Tiene cuatro fuentes cerca de San Giovanni (en esloveno, Štivan) cerca de Duino y desemboca en el golfo de Panzano (parte del golfo de Trieste) entre Trieste y Monfalcone, Italia.

[it] Timavo

Il Timavo o Recca (Timavus in latino, Reka o Timava o Timav in sloveno, Timava in croato, Timâf in friulano) è un fiume che scorre tra Croazia, Slovenia e Italia.



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