Tevere
The Tevere, also known as the Tiber, is the third-longest river in Italy, flowing approximately 405 kilometers (252 miles) through the country. It originates in the Apennine Mountains and travels through the city of Rome before emptying into the Tyrrhenian Sea. The river has played a significant role in the history and development of Rome, serving as a vital waterway for trade and transportation.
The Tevere is also known for its picturesque landscapes and historical significance. Along its banks, visitors can find ancient ruins, charming bridges, and vibrant neighborhoods. The river is a popular spot for recreational activities, including walking, cycling, and boat tours, making it an essential part of the cultural and social life in the region.