The Po River is the longest river in Italy, flowing eastward across the Padan Plain. Its waters, fed by the Alps and Apennines, nourish a vast agricultural region before emptying into the Adriatic Sea through a large delta.
The Po River is the longest river in Italy, flowing eastward across the Padan Plain. Its waters, fed by the Alps and Apennines, nourish a vast agricultural region before emptying into the Adriatic Sea through a large delta.