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Malone (river)

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Basin size
  
360.8 km (139.3 sq mi)

Discharge
  
6.8 m³/s

Country
  
Italy

Length
  
48 km

Province
  
Province of Turin

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Main source
  
Monte Soglio, Graian Alps 1,971 m (6,467 ft)

River mouth
  
Po at Brandizzo, near Chivasso

Malone is a 48-kilometre (30 mi) long stream (torrente) of Piedmont, in north-western Italy. It is a left side tributary of the river Po which flows through the Canavese.

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Map of Torrente Malone, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy

GeographyEdit

The river’s source is at Monte Soglio from which it falls quickly and rapidly through the communes of Corio, Rocca Canavese, Barbania and Front (TO), growing in force as it receives contributions from streams descending from the Riserva Naturale della Vauda nature reserve on its right bank.The Malone then runs past Rivarossa, Lombardore, San Benigno Canavese then arrives at Brandizzo (near Chivasso) where it enters the Po.

RegimeEdit

The Italian word torrente, translated as torrent, or stream, refers to a river in which the flow is subject to a wide and broadly predictable seasonal variation. Torrents often dry up in summer.

The Malone in full flood, however, can be genuinely “torrential” in the normal English sense of the word. The mean discharge of around 7 cubic metres per second (250 cu ft/s) can increase a hundredfold and cause great damage, as happened in the flood of October 2000.

Other projectsEdit

Media related to Malone (creek) at Wikimedia Commons

References

Malone (river) Wikipedia