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Dora Baltea / Doire Baltée Origin Entrèves near Courmayeur Mouth Po River near Crescentino Basin countries Italy, Switzerland[1] Length 160 km Source elevation 1,400 m Avg. discharge 110 m³/s Basin area 3,920 km² Dora Baltea [ˈdɔːra ˈbaltea] or Doire Baltée [dwaʁ balte] (Latin: Duria maior or Duria Bautica), is a river in northern Italy. It is a left-hand tributary of the Po River, and is about 160 km (99 mi) long. It originates by Mont Blanc as the confluence of the Dora di Ferret, fed by the Pré de Bar Glacier in Val Ferret, and the Dora di Veny, fed by the Miage Glacier in Val Veny.
As it crosses the Aosta Valley, the Dora Baltea flows through the city of Aosta (where the Buthier runs into it) and then Saint-Vincent. After it enters Piedmont, it passes through the city of Ivrea and a good part of Canavese, reaching the Po at Crescentino, a little downstream from Chivasso.
It is a popular place for whitewater rafting and kayaking. Early in the summer, in May and June, the rivers are usually high with snow melt from the mountains. During July, August and September the water levels are usually lower and the temperature warmer.
See also
- The Dora Riparia is another tributary of the Po.
References
- ^ of very limited extension (south of the Great St Bernard Pass)
Coordinates: 45°11′N 8°03′E / 45.183°N 8.05°E
Categories:- Po basin
- Rivers of Italy
- Rivers of Aosta Valley
- Rivers of Piedmont
- Rivers of the Province of Turin
- Rivers of the Province of Vercelli
- Aosta Valley geography stubs
- Piedmont geography stubs
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