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The Volturno (ancient Latin name Volturnus, from volvere, to roll) is a river in south-central Italy.

Volturno
The river near Colli a Volturno
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear Rocchetta a Volturno
  elevationabout 500 m (1,600 ft)
MouthTyrrhenian Sea
  location
Castel Volturno
  coordinates
41.0233°N 13.9254°E / 41.0233; 13.9254
Length175 km (109 mi)
Basin size5,550 km2 (2,140 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average82.1 m3/s (2,900 cu ft/s)

Geography


It rises in the Abruzzese central Apennines of Samnium near Castel San Vincenzo (province of Isernia, Molise) and flows southeast as far as its junction with the Calore Irpino near Caiazzo and runs south as far as Venafro, and then turns southwest, past Capua, to enter the Tyrrhenian Sea in Castel Volturno, northwest of Naples. The river is 175 kilometres (109 mi) long.

After a course of some 120 kilometres (75 mi) it receives, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of Caiazzo, the Calore River. The united stream now flows west-southwest past Capua, where the Via Appia and Latina joined just to the north of the bridge over it, and so through the Campanian plain, with many windings, into the sea. The direct length of the lower course is about 50 kilometres (31 mi), so that the whole is slightly longer than that of the Liri-Garigliano, and its basin far larger.

Its main tributaries are San Bartolomeo, Lete, Torano, Rivo Tella, Titerno, Calore Irpino and Isclero.


History


The river has always had a considerable military importance, and the colony of Volturnum (no doubt preceded by an older, possibly even Etruscan, port of Capua) was founded in 194 BC at its mouth on the south bank by the Romans; it is now about one mile inland. A fort had already been placed there during the Roman siege of Capua to serve, with Puteoli, for the provisioning of the army. Augustus placed a colony of veterans here. The Via Domitiana from Sinuessa to Puteoli crossed the river at this point, and some remains of the bridge are visible. The river was navigable as far as Capua.

In 554, the Byzantine general Narses defeated a Frankish-Alamannic army near this river, during the Gothic War.

Following the invasion of southern Italy by revolutionary forces led by Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1860, Francis II of the Two Sicilies fled from Naples and took up a defensive position on the south bank of the Volturno, near S. Maria di Capua Vetere. The Piedmontese troops and those of Garibaldi inflicted on the Neapolitan forces at the battle of the Volturno, on 1 and 2 October, a defeat which led to the fall of Capua.

The Volturno also gave its name to the Volturno Line, a German defensive position in Italy during World War II.


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    На других языках


    [de] Volturno

    Der Volturno ist ein Zufluss des Tyrrhenischen Meeres in Mittelitalien.
    - [en] Volturno

    [es] Volturno

    El Volturno es un río que está situado en el centro-sur de Italia, y vierte sus aguas en el mar Tirreno. De 175 km de longitud, nace en los Apeninos meridionales, cerca del parque nacional de los Abruzos, atraviesa la llanura de Campania y desemboca al noroeste de Nápoles.

    [it] Volturno

    Il Volturno (Vulturnus, Olotronus, in latino) è il più lungo fiume dell'Italia meridionale, con una lunghezza di 175 km e un bacino esteso per 5.550 km², e il principale per portata. Nasce in Molise presso Rocchetta a Volturno, in provincia di Isernia, e attraversa le province di Caserta e Benevento, in Campania, sfociando nel Mar Tirreno presso Castel Volturno.

    [ru] Вольтурно

    Вольтурно (итал. Volturno) — река в южной Италии в областях Молизе и Кампания.



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