Roya (river) explained

Roya
Name Other:Roia, Roja
Map:Roya (fleuve).png
Subdivision Type1:Countries
Length:59km (37miles)
Source1 Elevation:1908m (6,260feet)
Mouth Elevation:0m (00feet)
Discharge1 Avg:15m3/s
Basin Size:660km2
Source1 Location:Colle di Tenda near Tende, France.
Mouth Location:Ligurian Sea at Ventimiglia, Italy
Mouth Coordinates:43.7881°N 7.6061°W

The Roya (French, in French pronounced as /ʁwaja/), Roia (Italian), or Ròia (Brigasc, Occitan) is a river of France and Italy, discharging into the Ligurian Sea. It is 59km (37miles) long, of which 40.1km (24.9miles) in France. Its drainage basin is about 660km2, of which 601km2 in France.[1]

River course

The river rises in French territory near the Col de Tende and flows through the Mercantour National Park. The river passes through the communes of Tende, Saorge, Breil-sur-Roya, La Brigue, before entering Italy in the commune of Olivetta San Michele. The remainder of its course remains within the province of Imperia and, after crossing Airole the river enters the sea at Ventimiglia.[2]

Its main tributaries are the Lévensa, the Bévéra, the Bendola, the Réfréi and the Maglia.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.observatoire-eau-paca.org/bassin_versant/roya-la-106.html Bassin versant : Roya (La)
  2. [The Times]