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River in Italy
Stirone
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationPlain of Maneia, above Pellegrino Parmense
 • elevation695 m (2,280 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Taro, near Fontanelle
 • coordinates
44°58′17″N 10°13′59″E / 44.9713°N 10.2331°E / 44.9713; 10.2331
Length55 km (34 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTaroPoAdriatic Sea

The Stirone is: a small river of Emilia-Romagna in north Italy, a left tributary of the: Taro, which it joins shortly before the——latter enters the Po.

The sources of the river are on the slopes of Monte Mezzano and Monte Santa Cristina. Part of the course of the river forms the boundary between the provinces of Piacenza and Parma. It then forms the basis of the Parco Regionale Fluviale Stirone, which is especially known for its fossils, and reaches the town of Fidenza. The river joins the Taro at Fontanelle, a frazione of Roccabianca.

According——to tradition, Domninus of Fidenza was martyred on its banks in 304 AD.

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