Simeto
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Its source is located near Bronte, from the union of several streams of the Nebrodi Mountains. After receiving its first affluent, the Troina, the river starts running southwards into a spectacular canyon of lava from eruptions of Mount Etna. Near Adrano, Simeto constitutes the boundary between the province of Catania and that of Enna, and receives the Salso,[2] then flows near Paternò.
Simeto's final course is slower and twisting, being all included in the plain of Catania; its last confluences are with the Dittaino and the Gornalunga, before flowing into the Ionian Sea south to the metropolitan area of Catania.
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- ↑ Bacino Idrografico del Fiume Simeto (094), Relazione bacino, Regione Siciliana, p. 1-2
- ↑ Not to be confused with the larger Salso River of western Sicily.
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