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The Pellice (in Piedmontese Pélis ) is a 53-kilometre (33 mi) Italian torrent , which runs through the Metropolitan City of Turin . The stream is a tributary of the Po River , into which it flows near Villafranca Piemonte .

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3-737: The stream is formed at the western slope of Monte Granero in the Cottian Alps and initially runs northwards, before turning east and reaching the comune of Bobbio Pellice . After receiving the waters of several torrents, such as the Ghiacciard , it forms the Val Pellice . Other streams flowing into the Pellice in its later course include the Angrogna and the Chiamogna , near the town of Bricherasio . After

6-650: Is a peak in the Cottian Alps , in western Piedmont , northern Italy . It has an elevation of 3,170 m. It is located between the Val Pellice and the Valle Po , not far from the boundary with France . Administratively it's divided between the Metropolitan City of Turin and the province of Cuneo , both in the Piedmont region. The Pellice torrent starts from the Monte Granero's western slopes. The Monte Meidassa

9-614: The end of its mountain course, the torrent, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) after Bricherasio, receives the waters of the Chisone between Cavour and Vigone , doubling its average discharge. It reaches the Po River at Villafranca. This Piedmont location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Italy is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Monte Granero Monte Granero

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