- Ofanto
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Ofanto Origin Torella dei Lombardi Mouth Adriatic Sea, near Barletta Basin countries Italy Length 170 km Source elevation 715 m Mouth elevation 0 Avg. discharge 15 m3/s Basin area 2,780 km² The Ofanto, known in ancient times as Aufidus, from the Greek Ophidus, Ωφιδους, meaning snake, is a 170 km river in southern Italy. which flows through the regions of Campania, Basilicata and Puglia, and into the Adriatic Sea near Barletta. near Canosa di Puglia there is an ancient Roman bridge known all over the south of Italy.
length of the river
Its source is Irpinia Plateau to 715 m above sea level, below the plane of the Angel, near Avellino. Throughout parts of Campania and Basilicata, then rolling mainly in Puglia. Flows into the Adriatic Sea, near Barletta. At the end of its course, the Ofanto ends with a mouth on the delta, although rapid retreat to an estuary. The Ofanto has a torrential regime markedly with major floods in autumn and winter rainfall in summer and low flows remarkable. In spite then of considerable length and extent of its basin average flow at the mouth is quite low (less than 15 cubic meters per second)
Categories:- Rivers of the Province of Potenza
- Rivers of the Province of Foggia
- Rivers of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani
- Rivers of the Province of Bari
- Rivers of the Province of Avellino
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- Basilicata geography stubs
- Campanian geography stubs
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