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Verdura
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLake Favara
MouthMediterranean Sea
 • location
Torre Verdura
 • coordinates
37°27′51″N 13°12′09″E / 37.4643°N 13.2025°E / 37.4643; 13.2025
Length53 km (33 mi)
Basin size422 km2 (163 sq mi)

Verdura is a river of southern Sicily, locaetd between Sciacca and Ribera.[1] The river's source is in Lake Favara. It flows into the sea about 1 1/2 miles south-southeast of Torre Verdura,[2] via Sicily Channel,

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Course

The upper reaches are known as the Sosio, becoming the Verdura after it is joined by the Lisandro. It is 53 kilometres (33 mi) long, with a catchment area of 422 square kilometres (163 sq mi). There are two hydroelectric dams, at Cristia and Favara. The fertile valley produces navel oranges, almonds, wine and olive oil.

See also

  • Fulco di Verdura, jeweller, and the last person to bear the now-defunct Sicilian ducal title of Verdura.

References

  1. ^ Giovanni, Gaetano di (1878). La circoscrizione territoriale di Cianciana e dei comuni finitimi: storia ed osservazioni (in Italian). S. Montes. p. 221.
  2. ^ Office, United States Naval Oceanographic (1958). Sailing Directions for the Mediterranean: France, west coast of Italy, Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily, including adjacent islands. p. 535.
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