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The Po River flows from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. It is the longest river in Italy, traversing a distance of about 652 kilometers (405 miles). The river originates in the Cottian Alps and flows eastward across northern Italy, eventually emptying into the Adriatic Sea near the city of Venice.
It rises in the Cottian Alps and flows into the Adriatic near Venice
The Second longest river in Italy is the Adige. It flows in the north-west from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. It is 410 km (250 miles) long.
The Po is a river in Italy. It flows eastward across northern Italy, starting in the Alps and emptying into the Adriatic Sea near Venice.
The River Po is the longest river in Italy, it flows 652 km (405 miles) eastward from Monviso in the Alps to the Adriatic Sea near Venice.
The Po River, which flows from the Alps into the Adriatic Sea, and the Arno River, which flows from the north-central Apennines into the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Major Rivers: 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). :P ;p; lol get it right
The Po River starts in the Alps, and ends in the Adriatic Sea.
Major Rivers: 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).
It has its origin Cottian Alps, Italy and mouth at the Adriatic Sea with basin countries of Italy and Switzerland.
The Po starts in Italy's western Alps and meanders eastward across Italy to enter the Adriatic Sea south of Venice.
The Po River in Italy primarily contains freshwater. It flows from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea, collecting water from various tributaries along its course. While the river itself is freshwater, its mouth may experience some saltwater intrusion from the Adriatic Sea, especially during high tides or storm surges. However, the main body of the river remains freshwater.