List of rivers of Italy

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This is a list of rivers, which are at least partially in Italy. They are organized according to what body of water they drain into, with the exceptions of Sicily and Sardinia, which are listed separately.

Draining into the North Sea[change | change source]

Draining into the Black Sea[change | change source]

  • Drava (a short section in Italy)
  • Slizza (three-quarters in Italy, a quarter in Austria)
The Slizza drains into the Drava via the Gail in Austria.
  • Spöl (half in Italy, half in Switzerland)

Draining into the Adriatic Sea[change | change source]

Tributaries of the Adige[change | change source]

Tributaries of the Po[change | change source]

The tributaries of the Po River are organized into right- and left-hand tributaries. The lists are ordered from the river closest to the source of the Po to the river closest to the mouth of the Po.

Right-hand tributaries[change | change source]

Left-hand tributaries[change | change source]

  • Caffaro (The Caffaro enters Lake Idro which empties into the Chiese.)
  • Re di Anfo (The Re di Anfo enters Lake Idro which empties into the Chiese.)

Rivers draining into Lake Maggiore[change | change source]

  • Isorno (partly in Switzerland)

Rivers draining into Lake Como[change | change source]

Draining into the Ionian Sea[change | change source]

Draining into the Tyrrhenian Sea[change | change source]

Tributaries of the Tiber[change | change source]

Draining into the Ligurian Sea[change | change source]

Rivers of Sicily[change | change source]

Rivers of Sardinia[change | change source]

List by letter[change | change source]