Arrone (river)

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Arrone
Location
Country Italy
Physical characteristics
Mouth Tyrrhenian Sea
  coordinates
41°52′17″N12°10′45″E / 41.8713°N 12.1793°E / 41.8713; 12.1793

The Arrone is an Italian river that flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea. [1] Its source is Lake Bracciano. The river flows out of the lake by Anguillara Sabazia and enters the Tyrrhenian Sea near Maccarese and Fregene, localities in the commune of Fiumicino.

There is another unrelated Italian river named 'Arrone' that also flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its source is near Piansano. [2]

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References

  1. The Times (1985), Atlas of the World: Comprehensive Edition, Times Books, Plate 79 (E4).
  2. The Times (1985), Atlas of the World: Comprehensive Edition, Times Books, Plate 79 (F5).