Ofanto Explained

Ofanto
Map:Aufide (fleuve).png
Source1 Location:near Nusco
Mouth:Adriatic Sea
Mouth Location:Gulf of Manfredonia
Mouth Coordinates:41.3592°N 16.1976°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Italy
Length:134km (83miles)[1] [2]
170km (110miles)[3] [4]
Source1 Elevation:715m (2,346feet)
Mouth Elevation:0m (00feet)
Discharge1 Avg:15m3/s
Basin Size:2780km2

The Ofanto (pronounced as /it/), known in ancient times as Aufidus or Canna,[5] is a 134 or 170 km (83 or 110 mi, depending on the sources) river in southern Italy that flows through the regions of Campania, Basilicata, and Apulia, into the Gulf of Manfredonia near Barletta.

Geography

The river's source is on the Irpinia Plateau, at 715m (2,346feet) above sea level, near Nusco and Torella dei Lombardi, in the province of Avellino. From there it runs southeast near Lioni before flowing into Lago di Conza, an artificial lake.[6] The river then forms the border between the province of Avellino and the province of Potenza except for a small extension of the province of Avellino near Calitri. The Atella flows into the Ofanto near this point as a right tributary of the river. The river curves north and flows near Monteverde before forming the border between the province of Foggia and the province of Potenza. It then curves east for a distance and a right tributary, the Olivento, flows into it in this area. The river curves northeast and then forms the border between the province of Foggia and the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. The river flows near Posta Piana, Canosa di Puglia, San Ferdinando di Puglia, and Cannae before entering the Gulf of Manfredonia between Margherita di Savoia and Barletta. The Locone enters the Ofanto south of Cerignola as a right tributary of the river. At the end of its journey to the sea, the river ends in a delta and an estuary.

The River Ofanto can have a torrential flow at times, with major floods along its course in the autumn and winter, thanks to heavy rainfall, but in the summer its flow can be remarkably slight. Despite its considerable length and the extent of its basin, the average flow of water at the river mouth is fairly low, less than 15m3/s.

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Columbia Gazetteer of the World. Saul Bernard Cohen. Columbia University Press. 2008. 9780231145541. 2773.
  2. Book: Terre e confini del Sud: la dinamica dell'articolazione amministrativa nelle regioni meridionali d'Italia, 1861-2001. 71. Memorie della Società geografica italiana. 0391-5190. Astrid Pellicano. Società geografica italiana. 2004. 152. 9788888692142. Italian.
  3. Web site: Ofanto. Treccani. Italian.
  4. Web site: Òfanto. Sapere. Italian.
  5. Book: Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World: Map-By-Map Directory . Richard J. A.. Talbert . I . 2000 . Princeton University Press . Princeton, NJ and Oxford, UK . 0-691-04945-9 . 675 .
  6. Book: The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World . 13 . 2011 . Times Books . London . 978-0-00-741913-5 . 77 Q5.