The
river 'Ticino' (;
Latin: ''Ticinus'') is a
tributary of the
Po. It rises in the
St. Gotthard massif in
Switzerland and flows through
Lake Maggiore. The Ticino joins the Po a few kilometres downstream of
Pavia. It is about 248 kilometres long.
The river is
dammed in Switzerland in order to create
hydroelectricity, while in Italy it is primarily used for
irrigation.
Towns along the Ticino
★ in
Switzerland:
Airolo,
Bellinzona,
Locarno (on
Lake Maggiore).
★ in
Italy:
Stresa (on
Lake Maggiore),
Vigevano,
Pavia.
Names derived from ''Ticino'' river
★ The
Battle of Ticinus 218 BC, in the
Second Punic War.
★ The
Swiss canton of
Ticino.