Ufente Explained

Ufente
Mouth Coordinates:41.2881°N 13.1959°W

The Ufente is a river in the province of Latium, in the historic area of the Pontine Marshes. It was known as Aufentus in Latin. It flows in a channel to the Tyrrhenian Sea at Tarracina, joining a parallel channel, the Fiume Portatore, less than one kilometer from the sea.

Fishing is permitted along at least parts of the river.[1]

According to Strabo:

In front of Tarracina lies a great marsh, formed by two rivers; the larger one is called the Aufidus (Ufente). It is here that the Appian Way first touches the sea ... Near Tarracina, as you go toward Rome, there is a canal that runs alongside the Appian Way, and is fed at numerous places by waters from the marshes and the rivers ... The boat is towed by a mule.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dove pescare: Fiume Ufente, Lt.. 2020-03-19 . https://archive.today/20200320135249/https://www.itineraridipesca.it/zone/fiume-ufente-lt_185.html . 2020-03-20 .
  2. Book: The Geography of Strabo . 2 . 395-397.