Bradano Explained

Bradano
Source1 Location:Lago Pesole
Mouth:Gulf of Taranto
Mouth Coordinates:40.3873°N 16.8587°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Basilicata, Italy
Length:120km (80miles)
Source1 Elevation:938m (3,077feet)
Discharge1 Avg:7m3/s
Basin Size:2765km2

The Bradano is a river in the Basilicata and Apulia regions of southern Italy.[1] Its source is Lago Pesole (which is near Forenza and Filiano) in the province of Potenza. The river flows southeast near Monte Torretta, Acerenza, and Oppido Lucano. After crossing into the province of Matera, it is joined by a right tributary, the Alvo. The river flows near Irsina before being joined by a left tributary, the Basentello. Shortly after that, it is joined by another right tributary, the Bilioso. The river then enters Lago di San Giuliano. After flowing out of the lake, the Bradano is joined by a left tributary, the Gravina, and flows southeast near Montescaglioso before entering the province of Taranto. It is then joined by a left tributary, the Gravina di Matera, before re-entering the province of Matera after a short distance. The river flows near the border with the province of Taranto before entering the Gulf of Taranto near Lido di Metaponto.

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World . 13th . 2011 . Times Books . London . 9780007419135 . 78 L3.