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Coordinates: 46°15N 9°24E / 46.25°N 9.40°E / 46.25; 9.40
 

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Valchiavenna
Valciàvena
Geography
LocationProvince of Sondrio, Lombardy
CountryItaly
Coordinates46°15′N 9°24′E / 46.25°N 9.40°E / 46.25; 9.40
River
  • Liro
  • Map with the grey area of Valchiavenna, Tre Pievi, Valtellina and Bormio ruled by the Three Leagues from 1512-1797

    The Valchiavenna (Valciàvenainlombard) is an alpine valley in the province of Sondrio, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It lies to the north of Lake Como, and is traversed by the rivers Mera and Liro. It can be divided into three parts which branch from the confluence of these rivers near Chiavenna, the principal town of the region.[1]: 136 

    The lower part, the Bassa Valchiavenna, follows the course of the Mera downstream through the Piano di ChiavennatoLago di Mezzola, and continues across the Pian di Spagna to the Trivio di Fuentes near Colico. Its territitory lies within the comuniofMese, Prata Camportaccio, Gordona, Samolaco, Novate Mezzola and Verceia.

    The northern part consists of the Valle Spluga, the valley of the Liro river which leads up to the Splügen Pass on the border with Switzerland and includes the comuni of San Giacomo Filippo, Madesimo, and Campodolcino.[1]: 136 

    The third subdivision of Valchiavenna is the Italian part (comuni of Villa di Chiavenna and Piuro) of the Val Bregaglia, which is the upper valley of the Mera and rises eastward towards the Passo del Maloja.

    The Comunità Montana della Valchiavenna, which coincides approximately with the Valchiavenna, includes the thirteen comuni of Campodolcino, Chiavenna, Gordona, Madesimo, Menarola, Mese, Novate Mezzola, Piuro, Prata Camportaccio, Samolaco, San Giacomo Filippo, Verceia and Villa di Chiavenna.[2][3] The Riserva Naturale Pian di Spagna e Lago di Mezzola lies partly within it.[4]

    panorama of a mountain lake
    The Lago Grande di Baldiscio

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Federica Corrado, Giuseppe Dematteis, Alberto Di Gioia (2014). Nuovi montanari: Abitare le Alpi nel XXI secolo (in Italian). Milano: FrancoAngeli. ISBN 9788820471118.
  • ^ Amministrazioni Comunali (in Italian). Comunità Montana della Valchiavenna. Archived 5 March 2009.
  • ^ I Comuni della Comunità Montana (in Italian). Comunità Montana della Valchiavenna. Archived 22 January 2022.
  • ^ Territorio: posizione e geographia (in Italian). Riserva Naturale Pian di Spagna e Lago di Mezzola. Archived 21 January 2012.
  • Further reading[edit]

    • George Clowes, F. Calvert (1826). A picturesque tour by the new road from Chiavenna over the Splügen, and along the Rhine to Coira, in the Grisons. London: Printed for William Cole. (lithographs by Calvert of paintings by Clowes)


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