Everything about Sesia River totally explained
The
Sesia is a river in north-western
Italy, tributary to the
Po. Its sources are the glaciers of
Monte Rosa at the border with
Switzerland. It flows through the Alpine valley
Valsesia and the towns
Varallo Sesia,
Quarona,
Borgosesia and
Vercelli. The Sesia flows into the Po River near
Casale Monferrato.
It is a popular river for
kayaking and hosted the European championship in 2001 and the world championship in 2002.
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