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    The Tiber (Latin Tiberis, Italian Tevere) is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 kilometres through Umbria and ...

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    The Tiber is the main river of Rome. ... Definition: The Tiber is one of longest rivers in Italy. It is about 250 miles long and varies between 7 and 20 feet deep.

  • Tiber - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tiber

    Tiber. River in Italy that flows through Rome; its length from its source in the Apennines to the Tyrrhenian Sea is 400 km/250 mi. It is Italy's third longest river.

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Tiber (Latin Tiberis; Italian Tevere), river in central Italy, third longest of the country, rising in the Apennines of central Italy, near the source of the Arno River. It flows south in a picturesque, winding course across Umbria and then southwest through Lazio (Latium), to empty via a delta in the Tyrrhenian Sea near Rome. The Tiber delta has two channels: the Fiumara, which enters the sea near the site of the ancient port city of Ostia, and the Fiumicino, an artificial waterway used by ships. The Tiber is 406 km (252 mi) long; the principal cities on its banks are Città di Castello, Rome, and Todi.

The main tributaries of the Tiber are the Nera and Aniene rivers. The Tiber deposits much silt near its mouth, and navigation here is only possible with frequent dredging. Smaller craft are able to use the river from the sea to the confluence of the Nera, about 80 km (about 50 mi) north of Rome.



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