Ceno

The Ceno in the river system of the Po

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The Ceno is a 63 -kilometer-long, non- navigable river in the northern Italian Po Valley. It rises on Mount Penna in the Apennines and forms the left tributary of the Taro, in which he opens at Fornovo di Taro. Mainly it flows through it the Province of Parma in the Emilia -Romagna.

The etymological origin of the name " Ceno " goes back to the Celtic tribe of the Cenomanni who had immigrated to Polybius around 400 BC to northern Italy.

The valley of the Ceno is a well-known locality for metamorphic minerals. Among other things, here comes before the lherzolite.

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