The major rivers in Italy are: the Po River (which flows from the Alps near the French border, through Turin, and eastward into the Adriatic Sea), the Arno River (which flows from the north-central Apennines, through Florence, and into the Tyrrhenian Sea), and the Tiber River (which flows from the north-central Apennines, south through Rome, and into the Tyrrhenian Sea).
The largest river in Italy is the Po, which begins in the Alpine region in the west of the country and ends in an extensive delta on the Adriatic. The Tiber and the Arno are the other major rivers.
The Po River is the major river in northern Italy. It basically runs west to east to drain a lot of the "top" portion of this country. Use the link below to see a map and get other information. The material is posted by our friends at Wikipedia, where knowledge is free.
Po is a very major river in northern italy
Po River
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Valtellina is a valley that is located in Italy. It is located in the Northern part of Lombardia which is in Northern Italy. It also borders Switzerland.
Northern Italy.
The Alps are located in the Northern part of Italy.
It is a river that flows eastward across northern Italy.
The most famous rivers are the Po which crosses northern Italy, the Arno which runs through Florence and the Tiber (tevere) which runs through Rome. The Adige, which crosses the regions of South Tyrol and Veneto is the second longest river.
northern something
Yes, Italy is in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Italy is in the Northern Hemisphere and is located on the continent of Europe.
The Northern and Eastern hemispheres.
It is actually *Valtellina*, and is located in Northern Italy