Dora di Bardonecchia

Dora di Bardonecchia

The river a little below Bardonecchia

Location within the upper Susa Valley (NW Italy)
Basin
Main source Confluence of various mountain torrents at Bardonecchia
Source elevation 1,250 m (4,100 ft)
River mouth Dora Riparia
Size 240.5 km2 (92.9 sq mi)[1]
Country Italy: the Piedmontese communes of Bardonecchia and Oulx in the Upper Val di Susa.

The Dora di Bardonecchia is a short tributary of the Dora Riparia river, lying entirely within the upper Susa Valley.

Geography

It originates just outside Bardonecchia from the confluence of mountain streams from the valleys of Rochemolles, Frejus, Rho, and Valle Stretta. It follows the valley for about 20 kilometres (12 mi) and joins the Dora Riparia northeast of Oulx.

Several major road and rail lines run parallel to the river: the A32 motorway from Torino to Bardonecchia; state highway SS535, Strada Statale di Bardonecchia; the international double-track Fréjus railway, the main line of the Rome-Torino-Paris run.

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Coordinates: 45°2′41″N 6°50′9″E / 45.04472°N 6.83583°E / 45.04472; 6.83583

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