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Idice

The Idice is a river in the Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions of Italy. The source of the river is in the province of Florence near Monghidoro in the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano mountains. The river flows north into the province of Bologna near Monterenzio before being joined by the Savena east of Bologna. The river then curves eastward and flows near Castenaso and Budrio before flowing into the province of Ferrara. It then flows into the Reno near where the Sillaro enters the Reno southeast of Argenta.

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Jun 28, 2026
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Citations
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Source
Idice
Etymologyfrom Latin Idex
Native nameÉǵǵ (Emilian)
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Monghidoro
 • elevation950 m (3,120 ft)
MouthReno
 • coordinates
44°34′43″N 11°52′21″E / 44.5787°N 11.8724°E / 44.5787; 11.8724
Length78 km (48 mi)
Basin size
800 km2 (310 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average12 m3/s (420 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Progression RenoAdriatic Sea
Tributaries 
 • leftSavena

The Idice (Italian: [ˈiːditʃe]; Bolognese: Éǵǵ [ˈedːz]) is a river in the Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna regions of Italy. The source of the river is in the province of Florence near Monghidoro in the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano mountains.1 The river flows north into the province of Bologna near Monterenzio before being joined by the Savena east of Bologna. The river then curves eastward and flows near Castenaso and Budrio before flowing into the province of Ferrara.2 It then flows into the Reno near where the Sillaro enters the Reno southeast of Argenta.

References

References

  1. Hammond World Atlas (6 ed.). Hammond World Atlas Corporation. 2010. p. 69. ISBN 9780843715606.
  2. The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World (13 ed.). London: Times Books. 2011. p. 76 L6. ISBN 9780007419135.