Bidente-Ronco Explained

Bidente-Ronco
Mouth Coordinates:44.3965°N 12.2006°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Source1 Elevation:1654m (5,427feet)
Discharge1 Avg:3.5m3/s

The Bidente-Ronco is a river in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.[1] [2] The first portion of the river is called the Bidente. Once the river passes under the Ponte dei Veneziani (Bridge of the Venetians) in Meldola, the river is called the Ronco. The source of the river is near the border between the province of Forlì-Cesena, the province of Arezzo, and the province of Florence in the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park. The river flows northeast through the mountains in the province of Forlì-Cesena and flows near Santa Sofia, Galeata, Civitella di Romagna and Meldola. Beyond Meldola, the river flows north near Bertinoro, Forlimpopoli, and Forlì before crossing the border into the province of Ravenna. The river flows northeast until it joins the Montone south of Ravenna, and the resulting river is known as the Uniti. The Battle of Ronco took place here.

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World . 13 . 2011 . Times Books . London . 9780007419135 . 76 M7.
  2. Web site: ARPA - Regional Agency for Prevention and Environment of Emilia-Romagna . 2008-06-11 . https://archive.today/20020926004115/http://www.arpa.emr.it/balneazione/eng/puntiprel_ra.asp . 2002-09-26 . dead .