The Coscile is a river in Calabria , southern Italy . In classical antiquity it was known as the Sibarys ( Greek : Σύβαρις ) and gave its name to the Ancient Greek city . It is the third-largest river in the region in terms of water discharge and extent of its basin after the Crati and Neto . It is the main left tributary of the Crati.
6-570: The river is about 50 kilometers long and has a large basin of approximately 950 km. It collects the waters of many springs at the foot of the Pollino massif and the Serra Dolcedorme through the tributaries Esaro , Tiro and Garga . Initially its course is towards the south-east through the plain of Sibari , but changes to an eastern direction after its confluence with the Esaro river. The Esaro
12-523: A course at a short distance to the north of Sybaris. Pollino The Pollino (Italian: Massiccio del Pollino ) is a massif in the southern Apennines , on the border between Basilicata and Calabria , southern Italy , being the highest point of both regions. It became part of the Pollino National Park in 1992. The main peaks include Monte Pollino (2,248 m) and the massif's high point, Serra Dolcedorme (2,267 m), which overlooks
18-512: Is its main tributary which almost triples its discharge. The river then feeds into the Crati just east of Apollinara, a frazione in the comune of Corigliano Calabro . The river is crossed in several places by the A2 motorway from Salerno to Reggio Calabria from the pass of Campotenese (at an elevation of 1000 meters), a frazione of Morano Calabro , to Castrovillari . Near Spezzano Albanese
24-562: The Crati during August. The Greek geographer Strabo claimed that Greek colonists named the river Sybaris after a spring of the same name at Bura in Achaea . He also alleges that its water made the horses who drank it shy, which is why all herds were kept away from it. In the time of Sybaris the Coscile was not a tributary of the Crati but pursued a direct course to the Gulf of Taranto. It probably followed
30-606: The plain of Sibari . Formed from limestone, the Pollino is the highest area in the range, and erosion of the limestone, especially on the Calabrian side, has created numerous grottoes , such as the Romito grottoes, in which Palaeolithic petroglyphs have been found. Canyons have also been carved into the limestone, such as the canyon created by the Raganello stream. The Pollino is home to
36-445: The river is also crossed by the railway line from Cosenza to Sibari. Due to its various sources and especially the rich supply of the Esaro, the river is the third river of Calabria in terms of discharge with 14 m/s average annual flow. The importance of its basin area is demonstrated by the presence of three Enel power plants. It is a seasonal river with strong winter runoff and a lower discharge in summer, pouring 5 m/s in
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