Bormida di Spigno
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Bormida di Spigno | |
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Origin | Pian dei Corsi, Liguria |
Mouth | Bormida, near Bistagno (AL) |
Basin countries | Italy |
Length | 80 km |
Source elevation | 1,000 m |
Avg. discharge | 9 m³/s |
The Bormida di Spigno is a river of north-west Italy. Its headwaters are in the Ligurian province of Savona above Pian dei Corsi (1,000 m AMSL) in a transitional zone between the Alpine and Apennine mountain ranges, where its waters run as the separate “Bormidas” of Mallare and Pallare in distinct close valleys before quickly joining in a few kilometers. It joins with the Bormida (or Bormida di Millesimo) near Bistagno in the Piedmontese province of Alessandria.
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- This article was initially summarized from the article in the Italian-language Wikipedia « it:Bormida di Spigno » , specifically from this version.