Taravo

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Taravo
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Location
Country France
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationcentral Corsica
Mouth  
  location
Mediterranean Sea
  coordinates
41°42′28″N8°49′41″E / 41.70778°N 8.82806°E / 41.70778; 8.82806
Length65 km (40 mi)

The Taravo (Corsican : Taravu) is a river on the island of Corsica, France. It is 65.3 km (40.6 mi) long. [1] Its source is in the mountainous middle of the island, southeast of Monte Renoso. It flows generally southwest, through Palneca, Cozzano and Guitera-les-Bains. It ends in the Mediterranean Sea in Serra-di-Ferro, west of Propriano. Its entire course is in the Corse-du-Sud département .

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References

  1. Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Le Taravo (Y86-0400)".