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Arno RiverThe Arno is a river in the Tuscany region of Italy, The river rises on Mount Falterona (1654 m) in the Casentino area) of the Apennines, and takes a southward curve. The river turns to the west near Arezzo passing through Florence, Empoli and Pisa, flowing into the Tyrrhenian Sea at Marina di Pisa. With a length of 241 km, it is the largest river in the region. Its tributaries are : the Sieve (60 km), Bisenzio (49 km), Era, Elsa and Pesa. It crosses Florence, where it passes below the Ponte Vecchio and the Santa Trinita bridge (built by Bartolomeo Ammannati, but inspired by Michelangelo). The river flooded this city regularly in historical times, the last occasion being the famous flood of 1966, with 4,500 m³/s after a rain of 437.2 mm in Badia Agnano and 190 mm in Florence, in only 24 hours. The flow rate of the Arno is irregular. It is sometimes described as having a torrent-like behaviour, because it can easily go from almost dry to near-flood in a few days. At the point where the Arno leaves the Appennines, flow measurements can vary between 0.56 m³/s and 3,540 m³/s. New dams built upstream of Florence have greatly alleviated the problem in recent years. This article is licenced under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Arno River". |
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