Bormida River

Bormida River

Infobox River | river_name = Bormida
origin = Rocca Barbena, Liguria
elevation =800 m
mouth = Tanaro
basin_countries = Italy
length = 154 km
discharge = 40 m³/s
watershed = > 3,000 km²
The Bormida is a river of north-west Italy which rises in Liguria, as the Bormida di Millesimo and flows through Piedmont. After converging with the Bormida di Spigno near Bistagno, it joins the Tanaro, of which it is the major tributary, north-east of Alessandria.

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