The Regino River ( Corsican : Fiume di Regino ) is a small coastal river in the department of Haute-Corse , Corsica, France.
14-739: Regino may refer to: Regino (river) , small coastal river in the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France People [ edit ] April Boy Regino (1961–2020), Filipino singer Jacinto Regino Pachano (1835–1903), Venezuelan writer and politician Regino of Prüm (died 915), Benedictine churchman Regino C. Hermosisima, Jr. (born 1927), Filipino judge Regino Díaz Relova (1874–1961), Filipino military officer Regino Garcia (1840–1916), Filipino artist, botanist and forester Regino García (1875–?), Cuban baseball catcher Regino Hernández (born 1991), Spanish snowboarder Regino Pedroso (1896–1983), Cuban poet Regino Ramirez, Texas ,
28-582: A census-designated place the United States Regino Sainz de la Maza (1896–1981), Spanish classical guitarist and composer Regino Ylanan (1889–1963), Filipino athlete, physician and sports administrator Regino (footballer) (born 1988), Spanish footballer born José Franco Gómez [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
42-595: Is a calcifuge , preferring acid soil in an open sunny situation. The heather has a disjunct distribution , including Macaronesia , the Mediterranean Basin , Western Caucasus , eastern Africa , and the Arabian Peninsula . In Macaronesia, it occurs in thermophilous forests, dominating dry and shallow soils, southern aspects, and forest margins. Throughout the Mediterranean Basin, its distribution
56-632: Is also present in an isolated population in the Tibesti Mountains ( Chad ) in the Sahara , where it occurs at the top of upper montane desert steppe vegetation between 2500 and 3000 m a.s.l. In eastern Africa is normally referred to as giant heather . It occurs in the Ethiopian highlands , in the highest mountains along the East African Rift System , from southern Uganda to northern Malawi . It
70-532: Is also present in the Sarawat Mountains in the southwestern Arabian Peninsula, including Yemen and Saudi Arabia . In Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, the heather is a constituent of the tropical alpine vegetation, dominating the shrubland above the treeline in mountain areas between 3000 and 4000 m a.s.l. Naturalised populations occur in south-eastern Australia and New Zealand , where tree heath
84-608: Is dammed to the south of L'Île-Rousse to form the Lac de Codole . The dam was built in the early 1980s by the Société de Développement Agricole de la Corse (SOMIVAC) to supply water to the eastern part of the Balagne for drinking and irrigation. There are about 90 kilometres (56 mi) of streams in the Reginu watershed, which covers more than 110 square kilometres (42 sq mi). The reservoir
98-616: Is not continuous, extending from the Atlantic coasts of Portugal and Spain to the coast of the Black Sea in Turkey and Georgia . The heather partecipates to the Mediterranean maquis shrublands in semi-harid habitats, but can also be found in forest undergrowth up to 1400 m a.s.l. in fresher and more humid environments. It prefers acidic or acidified soils derived from siliceous substrates. It
112-541: Is seen as a potential environmental weed. Several cultivars and hybrids have been developed for garden use, of which the following have gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit : Other tall growing heaths, including the Portugal Heath ( Erica lusitanica ) and channel heath ( Erica canaliculata ) may also sometimes be called tree heath. The wood , known as briar root ,
126-603: Is supplied by a watershed of 39 square kilometres (15 sq mi). The Reginu valley has a Mediterranean climate, with little rain in the summer. It regularly has strong west or southwest winds. The landscape includes pastures, cultivated olive, almond and citrus groves, and abandoned scrub and forest. Vegetation includes heather ( Erica arborea ), Arbutus unedo , oak forests ( Quercus ilex , Quercus suber and some Quercus pubescens ), lavender ( Lavandula stoechas ), rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis ), Genista corsica and many Cistus species. Measurements of
140-629: Is used for making smoking pipes. Leaf fossils attributed to this species were described for the Mio-Pleistocene deposit of São Jorge in Madeira Island. Erica arborea is an upright evergreen shrub or small tree with a typical height in the wild of some 7 m (23 ft), especially in Africa, but more typically 1–4 m (3–13 ft) in gardens. It bears dark green needle-like leaves and numerous small honey-scented bell-shaped white flowers . It
154-464: The tree heath or tree heather , is a species of flowering plant (angiosperms) in the heather family Ericaceae , native to the Mediterranean Basin and Ethiopia , Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa . It is also cultivated as an ornamental . The wood, known as briar root ( French : bruyère, Catalan : bruc, Portuguese : betouro, Spanish : brezo), is extremely hard and heat-resistant, and
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#1732851539375168-400: The communes of Belgodère , Feliceto , Occhiatana , Speloncato , Santa-Reparata-di-Balagna and Ville-di-Paraso . The Regino rises in the canton of Feliceto to the west of the 1,688 metres (5,538 ft) San Parteo mountain. It flows in a north-northwest direction, passing between the villages of Feliceto and Nessa, then turns to run in a northeast direction to its mouth on the sea. It
182-400: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Regino&oldid=1060917021 " Categories : Given names Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Regino (river) The Regino is 19.33 kilometres (12.01 mi) long. It crosses
196-578: The river flow were taken at the Speloncato [Regino] station from 1968 to 1989. The watershed above this station covers 44.7 square kilometres (17.3 sq mi). Annual precipitation was calculated as 300 millimetres (12 in). The average flow of water throughout the year was 0.424 cubic metres per second (15.0 cu ft/s). The following streams ( ruisseaux ) are tributaries of the Regino, ordered by length: Erica arborea Erica arborea ,
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