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  • The Sessera (Piedmontese: Séssera) is a 35.5 kilometres (22.1 mi) long torrent in the Piedmont region - NW Italy.


    Geography



    The Sessera starts in the Biellese Alps on the south-eastern slopes of Monte Bo.
    It initially flows from NW to SE and then encircles the Cima dell'Asnas and forms the artificial lake of Mischie, where it meets its first important tributary, the torrente Dolca (Dolca creek).
    With several meanders the Sessera reaches Coggiola and the inhabited part of its valley.
    After having received two other relevant tributaries, the Ponzone in Pray from right and the Strona di Postua in Crevacuore from left, it enters into the Valsesia and flows into the river Sesia near Borgosesia.


    Floods


    The river caused severe destruction in 1968 along the Sessera Valley.


    See also


    Valle Sessera
    Alpi Biellesi
    Hydrography of the Biella region


    References




    Other projects


    Media related to Sessera at Wikimedia Commons

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