Albano (river) explained

Albano
Mouth Location:Lake Como, at Dongo
Mouth Coordinates:46.124°N 9.2864°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Source1 Elevation:1750m (5,740feet)
Mouth Elevation:199m (653feet)

The Albano is a stream (or torrente) of Lombardy, Italy which flows through the province of Como. It rises from the Bocchetta di Sommafiume, in the commune of Germasino and runs eastwards through the Albano valley entering Lake Como at Dongo. Between the communes of Germasino and Dongo Albano passes through Garzeno.

The most common fish are brown trout (both Salmo trutta morpha fario and S. trutta morpha lacustris), rainbow trout, and chub.[1] The fauna supported by the stream also include amphibians such as the fire salamander, and insects such as stream mayflies.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: itineraridipesca.com. ww38.itineraridipesca.com. 16 April 2023.