Tanaro

The Tanaro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtaːnaro]; Piedmontese: Tane [ˈtɑne]; Ligurian: Tànau [ˈtana(ɹ)u]; Latin: Tanarus), is a 276-kilometre (171 mi) long river in northwestern Italy. The river begins in the Ligurian Alps, near the border with France, and is the most significant right-side tributary to the Po in terms of length, size of drainage basin (partly Alpine, partly Apennine), and discharge.

Tanaro
Native nameTane (Piedmontese)
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLigurian Alps, on the slopes of Monte Saccarello
Mouth 
  location
Po near Bassignana (AL)
  coordinates
45°00′20″N 8°46′10″E
Length276 km (171 mi)
Basin size8,234 km2 (3,179 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average123 m3/s (4,300 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionPoAdriatic Sea
Tributaries 
  leftEllero, Stura di Demonte, Borbore, Versa
  rightBelbo, Bormida
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