Diveria

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Diveria
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Location
CountrySwitzerland, Italy
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Simplon Pass
 • coordinates46°14′42″N 8°02′25″E / 46.2449°N 8.0403°E / 46.2449; 8.0403
 • elevation2,005 m (6,578 ft)
MouthToce
 • coordinates
46°08′49″N 8°18′34″E / 46.1469°N 8.3095°E / 46.1469; 8.3095Coordinates: 46°08′49″N 8°18′34″E / 46.1469°N 8.3095°E / 46.1469; 8.3095
Discharge 
 • average0.78 m3/s (28 cu ft/s) at [1]
Basin features
ProgressionToceLake MaggioreTicinoPoAdriatic Sea

The Diveria (Walliser German: Churumm Bach;[2] German: KrummBach) is an Alpine river which flows through Switzerland (Canton Valais) and Italy (Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola). It is a tributary of the Toce and therefore, via Lake Maggiore and the Ticino, of the Po. The valley crossed by the Diveria, the Val Divedro, is the only one in the Valais to form part of the Po basin rather than that of the Rhône.

Course[]

From its source at an elevation of 2,005 metres (6,578 ft) in Swiss territory near the Simplon Pass it flows through the hamlet Egga to the village of Simplon. From here it follows a south-easterly course through the Gondo gorge to the hamlet of in the municipality of Zwischbergen. Turning to the east it enters Italy and passes the villages of Paglino, Iselle di Trasquera, Bertonio and Varzo; turning south it passes Ricegno, Mognata, Campeglia and Crevoladossola where it enters the Toce.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Débit annuel moyen - 2007 from the website.
  2. ^ In this part of the , the language spoken is the Walliser German dialect.

Sources[]

This original version of this article included text translated from its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia, and from that in the French Wikipedia
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