Course
The Aliso is long. Its source is at an elevation of . It rises to the south of the Cima di Grimaseta and flows northeast and then north to the Mediterranean Sea at Saint-Florent. The river crosses the communes ofHydrology
Measurements of the river flow were taken at the Oletta alpergostation from 1972 to 1996. The watershed above this station covers . Annual precipitation was calculated as . The average flow of water throughout the year was .Tributaries
The following streams (''ruisseaux'') are tributaries of the Aliso, ordered by length, and sub-tributaries: * la Concia (9 km) ** Mercurio (2 km) ** Loto (2 km) ** Lenza Longa (2 km) * Salinelle (8 km) ** Valdo (5 km) ** Campodata (4 km) *** Gué San Nicolao (4 km) ** Furmicaiola (4 km) *** Mondole Bianco (2 km) *** Vomera (2 km) ** Lenze (2 km) *** Cicendolle (3 km) *** Aghiola (1 km) * Salti (8 km) ** Leccia Torta (1 km) * Porraghia (8 km) ** Valdu a u Mulinu (4 km) *** Callane (3 km) *** Tettole (3 km) *** Corti Maio (2 km) **** Parata u a Carcu (2 km) *** Vaccaia (2 km) ** Perchia (3 km) *** Pedilama (1 km) ** Capina (2 km) ** Vaccario (1 km) **Agnani (1 km) *Fiumicellu (7 km) ** Lavandaio (2 km) * Morello (5 km) ** Pilocaccio (2 km) * Stollu (4 km) * Campucassu (4 km) ** Piedi Gatta (2 km) * di Pétricali (3 km) * Ficapenta (3 km) ** Carpiniccia (3 km) ** Codiglione (1 km) * Furnelli (2 km) * Canne (2 km) * Spelonca (2 km)Notes
Sources
* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aliso River Rivers of Haute-Corse Rivers of France Coastal basins of the Mediterranean Sea in Corsica