Limentra orientale

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Limentra orientale
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Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
MouthReno
 • coordinates
44°13′38″N 11°03′44″E / 44.2271°N 11.0621°E / 44.2271; 11.0621Coordinates: 44°13′38″N 11°03′44″E / 44.2271°N 11.0621°E / 44.2271; 11.0621
Basin features
ProgressionRenoAdriatic Sea

The Limentra orientale (also: Limentra di Treppio) is a mountain river in Italy, a right tributary of the Reno. It rises from Monte la Croce in the Apennine Mountains. It enters the Metropolitan City of Bologna near Lentula and Treppio. Near Suviana a dam has been built on its course creating one of the largest reservoirs of the Apennines, with a capacity of about 43,850,000 cubic metres (1.549×109 cu ft). It flows into the Reno after 41 kilometres (25 mi), near Riola di Vergato.

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