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Rivers of Trentino

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Adige
The Adige is the second-longest river in Italy, after the Po. It rises near the Reschen Pass in the Vinschgau in the province of South Tyrol, near the Italian border with Austria and Switzerland, and flows through most of northeastern Italy to the Adriatic Sea.
Brenta
river in Italy
Avisio
The Avisio is an Italian stream (a torrente), a left tributary of the Adige, whose course is in Trentino.
Chiese
river in Italy
Sarca
The Sarca is a river springing from the Adamello-Presanella mountains in the Italian Alps and flowing into Lake Garda at Torbole. As an emissary of the lake it becomes known as the Mincio river, forming a single river system long (Sarca-Mincio).
Caffaro
river in Italy
Cismon
The Cismon is a mountain stream (or torrent) in northern Italy, the main tributary of the Brenta River. The torrent flows from the Dolomites mountains in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region through the plains of Venetian territory to the bigger Brenta River, which in turn flows into the Adriatic Sea in the Gulf of Venice.
River Ponale
The Ponale is a river originating in Lake Ledro (Lago di Ledro) in Trentino, Northern Italy.
Palvico
The Palvico stream (it. Torrente Palvico) originates as the outflow of Lake Ampola at an elevation of approximately 730 metres above sea level, in the area of Tiarno di Sopra (now part of the municipality of Ledro). It flows southwest through the valley of the same name toward Storo, descending to about 400 metres above sea level. Here it crosses the alluvial plain that it helped to form – though to a lesser extent – together with the Chiese River, into which it flows shortly before the latter empties into Lake Idro. The stream and the territory it passes through belong to the Chiese drainage