Castellano (river) explained

Castellano
Source1 Location:Monti della Laga
Mouth:Tronto
Mouth Location:Ascoli Piceno
Mouth Coordinates:42.8567°N 13.5835°W
Progression:TrontoAdriatic Sea
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Italy
Length:40km (30miles)
Source1 Elevation:1900m (6,200feet)
Discharge1 Avg:3m3/s

The Castellano is a river in Italy. Its source is in the Monti della Laga mountains near the border between the province of Teramo and the province of Rieti north of Monte Gorzano.[1] It flows northeast through the mountains in the province of Teramo and eventually forms the border between the province of Teramo and the province of Ascoli Piceno. The river flows west of Monte dei Fiori before entering the province of Ascoli Piceno. The river joins the Tronto at Ascoli Piceno.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hammond World Atlas . 6 . 2010 . Hammond World Atlas Corporation . 9780843715606 . 71 .