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The river at Ivrea

Dora Baltea (Шаблон:IPA-it) or Doire Baltée (Шаблон:IPA-fr) is a river in northwestern Italy. It is a left-hand tributary of the Po and is about Шаблон:Convert long.

Name

The river's Latin name was Duria maior, Duria Baltica or Duria Bautica.[1][2][3] Strabo called it Δουριας (Dourias) in Greek.[4] The name "Duria" is from the Celtic root *dubr- ("flow"), found in many European river names such as Douro / Duero; it derives from Proto-Indo-European *dʰew- ("flow").[5] The second part may derive from the Illyrian root *balta ("‘swamp, marsh, white clay").[6][7][8]

In the local languages, the river is called Шаблон:Lang-frp, Шаблон:Lang-frp;[9] Шаблон:Lang-pms.

Geography

It originates by Mont Blanc as the confluence of the Dora di Ferret, fed by the Pré de Bar Glacier in Val Ferret, and the Dora di Veny, fed by the Miage Glacier and Brenva Glacier in Val Veny.

As it crosses the Aosta Valley, the Dora Baltea flows through the city of Aosta (where the Buthier runs into it) and near all the main cities of the lower Aosta Valley: Châtillon, Saint-Vincent, Verrès and Pont-Saint-Martin. After it enters Piedmont, it passes through the city of Ivrea and a good part of Canavese, gets from its right hand the waters of the Chiusella and reaches the Po at Crescentino, a little downstream from Chivasso.

Water uses

It is a popular place for whitewater rafting and kayaking. Early in the summer, in May and June, the rivers are usually high with snow melt from the mountains. During July, August and September the water levels are usually lower and the temperature warmer.

See also

References

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