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  Canton Ticino: Tutte le informazioni su Canton Ticino su Encyclopedia.it
Le terre occidentali del cantone sono bagnate dal Fiume Maggia.
Nel 1512 Locarno, la Val Maggia, Lugano e Mendrisio vennero annesse.
Successivamente, l'alta valle del Ticino, dal San Gottardo alla citta di Biasca (Val Leventina) erano parte del Canton Uri.
www.encyclopedia.it /c/ca/canton_ticino.html   (967 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Italy
The Arno River, which has an average breadth of from 330 to 500 feet, rises on Mt. Falterona (5400 feet) and flows towards the southeast between the Apennines and the Pratomagno, through a beautiful spacious valley that is the continuation of the Val di Chiana and is called Casentino.
This lake stretches from north to south, the principal streams that flow into it being, at the north, the Ticino and the Maggia; on the west the Toce, and on the east the Tresa, which flows from Lake Lugano, and the Bardello which flows from Lake Varese.
Other minor lakes are those of Azeglio to the south-east of Ivrea, Varese, Alserio, Pusiano, Annone, and Segrino, between Como and Lecco; Lake Endine or Spinone between Val Seriana and Lake Iseo; Lake Molveno, Lake Ledro, west of Riva, and Lakes Caldonazzo and Levico, from which flows the Brenta.
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