Agogna River
The Agogna River is a river located in northern Italy, primarily flowing through the region of Piedmont. It is approximately 70 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Ticino River, which eventually flows into the Po River. The Agogna River is known for its scenic landscapes and plays a role in the local ecosystem.
The river's course includes several towns and villages, providing water for agriculture and recreational activities. Its banks are often lined with lush vegetation, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts. The Agogna River contributes to the rich biodiversity of the area, supporting various plant and animal species.