Isclero

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Isclero
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Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationBetween Cima Recuorvo and Monte Pizzone, Campanian Apennines
MouthVolturno
 • coordinates
41°08′05″N 14°25′12″E / 41.1346°N 14.4199°E / 41.1346; 14.4199Coordinates: 41°08′05″N 14°25′12″E / 41.1346°N 14.4199°E / 41.1346; 14.4199
Length30 km (19 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionVolturnoTyrrhenian Sea

The Isclero is a stream in Campania, southern Italy. Its sources is formed by confluence of the Varco, Cola and Querci torrents; it then flows in the Valle Caudina, where it receives the waters of the Tesa and Faenza, and then continues running in the Moiano ravine and, subsequently, in the territory of Sant'Agata de' Goti.

The Isclero flows into the Volturno near Limatola.

See also[]

  • Caudine Forks, located near the Isclero's sources.
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