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Versa (Tanaro)

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Country
  
Italy

River mouth
  
Tanaro

Length
  
39 km

Basin area
  
200.4 km²

Mouth
  
Tanaro

Main source
  
close to Cocconato

Basin size
  
200.4 km (77.4 sq mi)

Discharge
  
3.5 m³/s

Source
  
Cocconato

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The Versa, a left tributary of the Tanaro, is a 35-kilometre (22 mi) torrent in the Province of Asti in north-west Italy. It is the river of the valley called Valle Versa. In 1836 the Versa was identified, along with the Rotaldo, the Grana, the Stura and the Gattola, as one of the five torrents of the still extant Province of Casale.

Its source is a little to the north of Cocconato near the border with the Province of Turin. After a generally southerly course of 35 kilometres it enters the Tanaro just to the east of Asti.

This river is not to be confused with the Versa that is a tributary of the Po.

References

Versa (Tanaro) Wikipedia


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