Grana del Monferrato

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Grana del Monferrato

Location within southern Piedmont
Origin near Grana, Province of Asti, Piedmont
Mouth River Po northeast of Valenza
Basin countries Italy
Length 47 km [1]
Source elevation 305 m [1]
Mouth elevation 88 m [1]
Avg. discharge 2.2 m³/s (close to its confluence with the Po)[2]
Basin area 192 192 km² [1]

The Grana del Monferrato (to distinguish it from the Grana of the Province of Cuneo) is a small Italian river, classified as a torrente, a right tributary of the Po, which runs almost entirely in the Province of Alessandria among the hills of the Basso Monferrato which lie between the Po to the north and the Tanaro to the south. Notwithstanding its modest flow, it is the most significant Po tributary of the Basso Monferrato in terms of its length, the extent of its drainage basin and its discharge.

The river’s course takes it through the comuni (municipalities) of Grana in the Province of Asti and Cuccaro Monferrato, Giarole, Pomaro Monferrato and Valenza in the Province of Alessandria. Its principal tributaries include the Auda and the Coda del Lupo.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Most statistics sourced from Autorità di bacino del fiume Po, Bacino del Torrente Grana’, Rete idrografica minore naturale di pianura, Progetto di integrazione al piano stralcio per l’Assetto Idrogeologico (PAI).
  2. Mean discharge value from Italian Wikipedia article

Sources

This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the Italian Wikipedia.


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