- The
Agogna (in
Piedmontese Agògna) is a 140-kilometre (87 mi)
stream which runs
through the
Italian regions of
Piedmont and Lombardy. It is a left side...
- to
Turin and from
Genoa to Switzerland.
Novara lies
between the
streams Agogna and
Terdoppio in
northeastern Piedmont, 50 km (31 mi) from
Milan and 95 km...
-
Republic of Venice, part of the
Papal States in Romagna, and the
Department of
Agogna (it)
centred on Novara.
After the
defeat of the
Third Coalition and the...
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Strona di
Postua Cervo Strona di
Mosso Ostola Marchiazza Rovasenda Elvo
Agogna Erbognone Terdoppio Ticino Olona Lambro Adda
Brembo Enna
Parina Stabina...
- Pavia. The
river then
flows past
Mortara and
enters the
Agogna beyond the
point where the
Agogna flows past Lomello. A
branch of a
canal that also flows...
- (R)
Sesia (L)
Rotaldo (R)
Grana del
Monferrato (R)
Tanaro (R)
Scrivia (R)
Agogna (L)
Curone (R)
Staffora (R)
Ticino (L)
Versa (R)
Tidone (R)
Lambro (L) Trebbia...
-
leadership of the
owners was ****ured. Each
commune had a tax collector.
Agogna (capital Novara)
District of Novara,
District of Vigevano,
District of Domodossola...
- the
territory of the
republic was
divided into 12 departments,
adding Agogna (Novara),
restoring Lario and
abolishing Adda-e-Oglio. On 21 Brumaire, year...
-
province of Pavia, in the
Italian region of Lombardy. It lies
between the
Agogna and
Terdoppio rivers, in the
historical district known as Lomellina, a rice-growing...
- Dora
Riparia 125 km 25 m3/s
Cervo 65 km 21.9 m3/s
Pellice 53 km 21.3 m3/s
Agogna 140 km 16 m3/s
Bormida di
Spigno 80 km 9 m3/s
Malone 40 km 8.8 m3/s Sessera...