Basin size 3,494 km (1,349 sq mi) Discharge 4.6 m³/s | Length 46 km Province Province of Turin | |
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Main source Colle Roussa2,017 m (6,617 ft) River mouth Po River, near Moncalieri |
The Sangone is a torrent river in Piedmont, north-western Italy.
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Map of Sangone, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy
Geography
Starting at some 2000 m above the sea level in the Cottian Alps, it runs through the Val Sangone, between the Val di Susa (north) and the Val Chisone (south). It subsequently flows between the communes of Coazze and Giaveno, then near Trana, and then enters the plain of Turin. After passing through the territories of Orbassano, Beinasco, Rivalta di Torino and Nichelino among the others, the Sangone enters the Po River between Turin and Moncalieri, at 220 m.
Nature conservation
The upper course of the Sangone is home to some rare species such as the Greyling and the freshwater crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes. Part of the river is included in the inter-communal natural park called Parco Fluviale del Sangone.