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The Melezza,The Eastern Melezzo, so called to distinguish it from the
Melezzo Occidentale The Melezzo OccidentaleThe Western Melezzo, so called to distinguish it from the Melezzo Orientale which traverses the eastern part of the Val Vigezzo and joins with the Maggia near Losone in Switzerland. is a 13 km Alpine torrent which run ...
which traverses the western part of the Val Vigezzo to enter the Toce at Domodossola.
in Italy the Melezzo Orientale, is a 42 km Alpine torrent which runs through the eastern part of the Val Vigezzo, in the
Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola A province is almost always an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman ''provincia'', which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outsi ...
, northern Italy; and through the Centovalli of Canton Ticino,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. Belonging to the Po basin, it is a tributary of the Maggia which in its turn flows into Lago Maggiore. The springs are on the eastern slopes of Pioda di Crana. To begin with the river runs south forming the deep valley of Arvogno (a locality within the commune of Toceno); near Santa Maria Maggiore (VB) the course turns east and takes it through the gentler slopes of the high plain which forms the central section of the Val Vigezzo; at Malesco it is joined by the Loana. Having passed through Re the valley narrows and the torrent begins to run through restricted gorges, entering in this manner Swiss territory, where it is known simply as the Melezza. Its course then runs through the Centovalli and the municipalities of Borgnone, Palagnedra and Intragna. Having been joined by its most important tributary, the Isorno, it flows into the Maggia at Losone, just before the Maggia enters Lago Maggiore. A little after the Italian-Swiss border, near Palagnedra, a dam was built across the river in the years 1951–52 to create the Lago di Palagnedra, a reservoir which provides hydropower.


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Melezzo Occidentale The Melezzo OccidentaleThe Western Melezzo, so called to distinguish it from the Melezzo Orientale which traverses the eastern part of the Val Vigezzo and joins with the Maggia near Losone in Switzerland. is a 13 km Alpine torrent which run ...
, a tributary of the Toce.


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''This article includes text translated from '' :it:Melezzo Orientale'', its counterpart in the '' Italian Wikipedia''.'' {{reflist Rivers of the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Rivers of Ticino International rivers of Europe Rivers of Switzerland Rivers of the Alps Rivers of Italy