Tanagro (original) (raw)

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River in Italy

Tanagro
The Tanagro crossing Polla
Map
Location
Country Italy
Physical characteristics
Source
• location Hillside near Casalbuono
Mouth Sele
• location near Contursi Terme
• coordinates 40°38′01″N 15°13′48″E / 40.6335°N 15.2301°E / 40.6335; 15.2301
Length 92 km (57 mi)
Basin size 1,835 km2 (708 sq mi)
Discharge
• average 20 m3/s (710 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Progression SeleTyrrhenian Sea

The Tanagro (Tanàgro) or Negro is a river of the Province of Salerno, southwestern Italy. It rises in the Vallo di Diano and is a tributary of the Sele River. In ancient times it was known as Tanager.

From the origin to the mouth, the river flows in the municipal territories of Casalbuono, Montesano sulla Marcellana, Buonabitacolo, Sassano, Padula, Sala Consilina, Teggiano, San Rufo, Atena Lucana, Sant'Arsenio, San Pietro al Tanagro, Polla, Pertosa, Auletta, Petina, Buccino, Sicignano degli Alburni and Contursi Terme. It crosses the towns and villages of Casalbuono, Ascolese (Padula), Silla (Sassano), Atena Lucana Scalo, Polla, Pertosa (near the caves), Auletta, Sicignano Scalo and Contursi Scalo.[1]

  1. ^ Source: OpenStreetMap and Google Maps