Calore lucano

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Calore lucano
Origin Monte Cervati
Mouth Sele
Basin countries Italy
Length 63 km
Avg. discharge 29.80 m³/s
Basin area 780 km²
It is frequently confused with another river in Italy named Calore, in the same regione Campania (see Calore Irpino).

The Calore Lucano (or Calore Salernitano) is a river in Campania, southern Italy, whose course is entirely included in the province of Salerno, within Cilento, for a total of about 63 kilometers. It is an important left tributary of the Sele. In ancient times it was known as Calor.

It rises in the northern slopes of Monte Cervati, in the Apennine Mountains and flows through the Parco nazionale del Cilento e Vallo di Diano. For long reaches it flows between high rocky walls, as near Laurino or in the gorge of Monte Pescorubino, between the localities of Magliano Vetere and Felitto.

It empties into the Sele not far from the ancient city of Paestum.

The Calore is one of the few rivers in Europe in which the European Otter still lives.

[edit] References

  • De Giorgi, Cosimo (1995). Viaggio nel Cilento. Giuseppe Galzerano Editore. 


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