Rom River
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For the river in East London, see River Rom.
The Rom (Romansh: Rom; Italian: Ram; German: Rombach in Switzerland or Rambach in South Tyrol) is a river in Switzerland and Italy. The 24.7 km-long river is a tributary of the Adige. It rises in the Livigno Range of the Alps, close to the Fuorn Pass. It flows through the Val Müstair in Switzerland, and joins the Adige near the town Glurns (Glorenza) in the Italian province of Bolzano-Bozen. The drainage basin is 189 km².
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- Hydrological data of Rom at Müstair - real time and historical data: waterlevel, discharge, temperature
- Rio Ram: Descrizione geomorfologica (Italian)
- Rambach: Geomorphologische Beschreibung (German)
- Rom in Romansh in the online Lexicon Istoric Retic.