- Panaro
Infobox River | river_name = Panaro
caption = Bridge of Olina
origin =Monte Rondinaio (Foce a Giovo)
elevation = 1,600 m
mouth = River Po nearFerrara
basin_countries =Italy
length = 148 km
discharge = 37 m³/s
watershed = 2,292 km²The Panaro is an Italian river and the final right-hand tributary to the Po, discounting theCavo Napoleonico canal . It runs right acrossEmilia-Romagna in a north-easterly direction: from its source close to theApennine watershed, where Emilia-Romagna meetsTuscany , to its outlet where the Po marks the region’s boundary withVeneto .It is 148 km (92 mi) long, with a 2,292 km²
drainage basin ; alternating between aridity in summer and fullness in spring and autumn.Its principal source, the Rio delle Tagliole, rises at Foce a Giovo,
Monte Rondinaio , some 12 km south-west of highest peak of the Tuscan-Emillian Apennines,Monte Cimone (2165 m/7,103 ft). From here it flows down the valley in a northeastern direction. AtPievepelago (in theProvince of Modena ) it changes name to Scoltenna, assuming in the territory ofPavullo nel Frignano finally that of Panaro. In this area it makes up the border between the communities of Montana del Frignano and Montana dell’appennino Modena Est. Close toModena , it joins the Naviglio de Modena and becomes navigable until its confluence with the Po, a little to the west ofFerrara . It runs throughVignola ,Finale Emilia andBondeno .Of particular historical and artistic interest is the bridge of Olina, constructed in 1522, crossing the river close to the small town of the same name, in the commune of
Pavullo nel Frignano .
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