Dora Baltea () or Doire Baltée () is a river in northwestern
Italy
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. It is a
left-hand tributary of the
Po and is about long.
Name
The river's
Latin
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name was ''Duria maior'', ''Duria Baltica'' or ''Duria Bautica''.
Strabo
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called it Δουριας (''Dourias'') in Greek. The name "Duria" is from the
Celtic
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Language and ethnicity
*pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia
**Celts (modern)
*Celtic languages
**Proto-Celtic language
*Celtic music
*Celtic nations
Sports Foo ...
root *''dubr-'' ("flow"), found in many European river names such as
Douro / Duero; it derives from Proto-Indo-European *''dʰew-'' ("flow"). The second part may derive from the
Illyrian root *''balta'' ("‘swamp, marsh, white clay").
In the local languages, the river is called , frp, label=
Valdôtain, Djouiye;
Djouiye - Site web du francoprovençal valdôtain.
/ref> pms, Deura Bàotia.
Geography
It originates by Mont Blanc
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as the confluence of the Dora di Ferret, fed by the Pré de Bar Glacier in Val Ferret
Val Ferret is the name shared by two valleys separated by the Col Ferret, a pass on the border between Italy and Switzerland. The valleys lie southeast of Mont Blanc Massif. The Swiss valley drains northeast towards Orsières and on into the R ...
, and the Dora di Veny
Dora may stand for:
*Dora (given name)
Places United States
*Dora, Alabama
* Dora, Arkansas
*Dora, Missouri
* Dora, New Mexico
* Dora, Oregon
* Dora, Pennsylvania
*Mount Dora, Florida
Other countries
* Lake Dora (Tasmania)
*Lake Dora (Weste ...
, fed by the Miage Glacier and Brenva Glacier
The Brenva Glacier (french: Glacier de la Brenva, it, Ghiacciaio della Brenva) is a valley glacier, located on the southern side of the Mont Blanc massif in the Alps. It is the second longest and eighth largest glacier in Italy, and descends do ...
in Val Veny.
As it crosses the Aosta Valley
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, the Dora Baltea flows through the city of Aosta
Aosta (, , ; french: Aoste , formerly ; frp, Aoûta , ''Veulla'' or ''Ouhta'' ; lat, Augusta Praetoria Salassorum; wae, Augschtal; pms, Osta) is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a bilingual region in the Italian Alps, north-northwest o ...
(where the Buthier runs into it) and near all the main cities of the lower Aosta Valley: Châtillon, Saint-Vincent, Verrès
Verrès ( Valdôtain: ; Issime wae, Verez) is a town and '' comune'' in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy near Verrès Castle
Verrès Castle ( it, Castello di Verrès, french: Château de Verrès) is a fortified 14th-century cas ...
and Pont-Saint-Martin. After it enters Piedmont
it, Piemontese
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, it passes through the city of Ivrea and a good part of Canavese
Canavese (French: ''Canavais''; Piedmontese: ''Canavèis'') is a subalpine geographical and historical area of North-West Italy which lies today within the Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont. Its main town is Ivrea and it is famous for its ca ...
, gets from its right hand the waters of the Chiusella and reaches the Po at Crescentino, a little downstream from Chivasso.
Water uses
It is a popular place for whitewater rafting
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and kayaking
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. Early in the summer, in May and June, the rivers are usually high with snow melt from the mountains. During July, August and September the water levels are usually lower and the temperature warmer.
See also
*The Dora Riparia
The Dora Riparia (; pms, Dòira Rivaira; french: Doire Ripaire or ''Doire''; la, Duria minor) is an alpine river, a left-hand tributary of the Po. It is long (of which 5 km in France), with a drainage basin. It originates in the Cottia ...
is another tributary of the Po.
References
Rivers of Aosta Valley
Rivers of the Province of Turin
Rivers of the Province of Vercelli
Rivers of Italy
Rivers of the Alps
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