Asinaro

Coordinates: 36°52′35″N 15°8′9″E / 36.87639°N 15.13583°E / 36.87639; 15.13583
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Asinaro
The Asinaro near Noto
Location
CountryItaly
RegionSicily
Physical characteristics
MouthIonian Sea
 • coordinates
36°52′35″N 15°8′9″E / 36.87639°N 15.13583°E / 36.87639; 15.13583

The Asinaro is a river in Sicily in the province of Syracuse. It is 22 km long, flowing from the Hyblaean Mountains into the Ionian Sea. It passes through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Noto.[1] The river was known as the Assinaros in antiquity; in 413 BC it was the site of the final crushing defeat of the retreating Athenian expeditionary force which had been besieging Syracuse.

References

  1. ^ "Fiume Asinaro". Fiumi Italiani. Retrieved 2011-11-01.