Adda River gorge

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The Adda River gorge is a dramatic, narrow valley carved by the Adda River in northern Italy, known for its steep rocky cliffs and historic engineering works along its course.

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Adda River gorge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river gorge
valley
country Italy
ecosystemType cliff habitat
riverine habitat
formedBy fluvial erosion
geologicalProcess river incision
hasCulturalSignificance historic navigation works
industrial heritage
hasHydrologicalFeature fast-flowing river sections
rapids
hasInfrastructure bridges
canals
hydroelectric plants
locks
railway lines
roads
hasViewOf Adda River NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic landscape
historic engineering works
steep cliffs
locatedIn northern Italy
locatedInRegion Lombardy NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Adda River NERFINISHED
partOf Adda River basin NERFINISHED
Po River watershed NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
photography
sightseeing
terrainFeature narrow valley
steep rocky cliffs
tourismType industrial archaeology tourism
landscape tourism
usedFor hydropower production

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Ponte di Paderno spans Adda River gorge