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Marecchia

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River mouth
  
Adriatic Sea

Length
  
70 km

Mouth
  
Adriatic Sea

Bridges
  
Ponte di Tiberio

Basin size
  
941 km (363 sq mi)

Province
  
Province of Rimini

Country
  
Italy

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Main source
  
Monte dei Frati in the Province of Arezzo 1,454 m (4,770 ft)

Discharge
  
Average rate: 10.8 m/s (380 cu ft/s) (at Pietracuta)

Sources
  
Monte dei Frati, Alpe della Luna

Similar
  
Ponte di Tiberio, Tempio Malatestiano, Castel Sismondo, Arch of Augustus, Fiabilandia

The Marecchia (pronounced [maˈɾekːi̯a]) is a river in eastern Italy. In ancient times it was known as the Ariminus which was from the Greek Ariminos, Αρίμινος (which is also the ancient name of Rimini). The source of the river is near Monte dei Frati which is east of Pieve Santo Stefano and southwest of Badia Tedalda in the province of Arezzo in Tuscany. It flows northeast into the province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Marche and is the only river that runs through Montefeltro. While flowing through Montefeltro, the river flows through the exclave Santa Sofia Marecchia, which belongs to Badia Tedalda. The river then flows past Sant'Agata Feltria and Novafeltria before crossing into the province of Rimini in Emilia–Romagna. At Torello, part of the commune of San Leo, it flows 1 km west of the Sammarinese territory Acquaviva and the San Marino River flows into it, but the Marecchia does not touch the San Marino border. Finally, the river flows past Verucchio and Santarcangelo di Romagna before flowing into the Adriatic Sea near Rimini.

Contents

Map of Fiume Marecchia, Province of Rimini, Italy

HistoryEdit

While on his way to fight the Gothic army, the Byzantine general Narses crossed the Marecchia on a pontoon after the leader of the Goths contesting his passage of the river was killed in a skirmish.

References

Marecchia Wikipedia