Main source Langhe Basin area 81.7 km² Mouth Belbo | Length 23 km Source Langhe | |
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Country Italy: Province of Cuneo River mouth Belbo near Santo Stefano Belbo Basin size 81.7 square kilometres (31.5 sq mi) Discharge Average rate:
(mouth) 1 m/s (35 cu ft/s) |
Pesca a mosca secca rio tinella gavirate
The Tinella, the principal tributary of the Belbo, is a minor stream of Piedmont in northwestern Italy whose course falls entirely within the Province of Cuneo.
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GeographyEdit
Its sources are a number of springs in the hills near Trezzo Tinella. For 23 kilometres (14 mi) it follows a narrow and confined course through the Langhe, making a broad arc to the south-east, then joins the Belbo above Santo Stefano Belbo.
RegimeEdit
Its regime is typical of a small Apeninne torrent: its discharge—normally very modest—can turn to a violent flood in the event of heavy precipitation.
Other projectsEdit
Media related to Tinella at Wikimedia Commons
References
Tinella Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA