Cixerri Explained

Cixerri
Source1 Location:Monte Croccoriga
Mouth:Stagno di Cagliari
Mouth Coordinates:39.262°N 9.0078°W
Progression:Stagno di CagliariTyrrhenian Sea
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Italy
Length:40km (30miles)
Source1 Elevation:313m (1,027feet)

The Cixerri (pronounced as /sc/) is an Italian river in southern Sardinia province of Cagliari.[1] It springs from Monte Croccoriga, at 313m (1,027feet) above sea level, in the province of South Sardinia. The river flows into a lake north of Iglesias and then exits the lake and flows eastward. The river is joined by a tributary north of Villamassargia and south of Musei before entering the province of Cagliari. The river flows past Siliqua and is joined by another tributary from the south. Finally, the river enters the Stagno di Cagliari close to the mouth of the Flumini Mannu near Assemini.

Notes and References

  1. The Times (2003), Comprehensive Atlas of the World Eleventh Edition, Times Books, Plate 77 (C9).