Parma (river)

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Parma
Lungoparma.jpg
Parma: Lungoparma
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Course of the Parma [1]
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTuscan-Emilian Apennines, Monte Marmagna
 • elevationabout 1,852 m (6,076 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Po near Mezzani (PR)
 • coordinates
44°56′06″N 10°26′28″E / 44.93500°N 10.44111°E / 44.93500; 10.44111Coordinates: 44°56′06″N 10°26′28″E / 44.93500°N 10.44111°E / 44.93500; 10.44111
Length92 km (57 mi)
Basin size796 km2 (307 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • averagemean value 11.3 m3/s (400 cu ft/s) at mouth, up to 1,000 m3/s (35,000 cu ft/s) in full flood
Basin features
ProgressionPoAdriatic Sea

The Parma is a large stream, 92 kilometres (57 mi) long, that begins in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine mountains and flows in Parma valley.

Path[]

It begins from the lake Lago Santo parmense (outflow called Parma di Lago Santo) and small lakes and (outflow called Parma di Badignana). After only 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) Parma di Lago Santo meets Parma di Badignana and then the river take the name of Parma. It flows through the Province of Parma into Parma, dividing the city in two, and then continues to the Po.

Local names[]

The Parma Voladora (local name for when the river is in full flood) on 11 November 2012
  • Lungoparma is the local name for the urban area of the city of Parma along the river.
  • la Parma is the way parmesans call the stream and its bed (to not to be confused with il Parma, the local name for the Parma F.C.)
  • la Parma voladora indicates the Parma stream in full flood.

References[]

  • Information for this article was taken from the Italian and French versions.
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