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- The Chiascio is a river of Umbria, central Italy. It is a left tributary of the Tiber. It is 95 km long, and its drainage basin covers 1962 km2. Its largest...
- Tiber's three prin****l tributaries flow southward through Umbria. The Chiascio basin is relatively uninhabited as far as Bastia Umbra. About 10 kilometres...
- Physical characteristics Source    • location 42.825,12.766667 Mouth Timia  • location Bevagna Basin features Progression Timia→ Topino→ Chiascio→ Tiber→ Tyrrhenian Sea...
- Aniene Cremera Nera Corno Sordo Velino Turano [it] Salto Paglia Chiani Chiascio Topino ****unno Ose For the purposes of this list, the Italian rivers draining...
- m. In the territory of Bastia Umbra flow three watercourses: the river Chiascio, the ravine Tescio and the Cagnola, a ditch that flows into the river....
- heart of a large area dedicated to grape-growing at the confluence of the Chiascio and Tiber rivers. The son of land-owners, after his Agricultural studies...
- Roman proconsul, Aspasius, had him arrested, tortured, and drowned in the Chiascio River near Costano. His body was recovered and buried near where he was...
- at an elevation of 212 metres above sea level on the right bank of the Chiascio River, c. 8 km east to ****isi. At the time of the Istat census of 2001...
- Alighieri in the Canto XI of the Paradise. It is the main tributary of the Chiascio, in the Tiber basin [Wikidata]. It is about 50 km long, and its drainage...
- Etruscans, Torgiano is situated on a hill overlooking the confluence of the Chiascio and Tiber rivers. In Roman times it was called Turris Amnium. The Italian...