- The
Bévéra (in French) or
Bevera (in Italian) (Beura in
Occitan and Ligurian) is a
river of
southeastern France and
northwestern Italy.
Bévéra source is...
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Merula Steria San
Pietro Impero Argentina Nervia Barbaira Roia (Roya)
Bevera (
Bévéra)
Alcantara Anapo Belice Calcinara C****ibile
Ciane Crinisus Dirillo Gela...
- ‘ditch, channel’. [I]
Bevera (Lc, Co).
Stream of Brianza. →
Bévera.
Bevera (Va). A
tributary of the
river Olona. →
Bévera. [II]
Bévéra. A
river of southeastern...
- Pyrénées-Orientales). Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur –
except for the Roya and
Bévéra valleys,
where there is a
transitional dialect between Ligurian and Occitan...
- Sant'Antonio, Villatella, Ville, Calandri, San Lorenzo, San Bernardo, Seglia,
Bevera, Calvo, San Pancrazio, Torri, Varase, Roverino, Porra, Trucco, Verrandi...
- Mondonico, it
divides the
Valcuvia from the Valganna. The
source of the
Bevera, a
small stream that
flows into the
Olona after eight kilometres, is located...
- 3 mi) long. Its
source is in the
Maritime Alps, and it
flows into the
river Bévéra,
itself a
tributary of the Roya, near Sospel. Sandre. "Fiche
cours d'eau...
- is the
major road link
between the
river valley of the Vésubie and the
Bévéra valley. It is
notorious for its many
hairpins and
scenic landscapes. The...
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Grimaldi Superiore falls within the SCI IT 1315717 of
Monte Grammondo and the
Bevera torrent. The site of Capo
Mortola is
represented by a
strip of
coast in...
-
rivers in
alphabetical order are:
Aigue Blanche Barlatte B****era
Bendola Bévéra Borrigo Bourdous Bouyon Brague Braisse Braus Cagne Caramagne Carei Castérine...