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Lake Orta

Lake in Piedmont, Italy


Lake in Piedmont, Italy

FieldValue
nameLake Orta
other_nameCusio
native_name{{native name list
tag1it
name1Lago d'Orta
tag2pms
name2Lagh d'Òrta
paren2omit
tag3pms
name3Cusi
tag4lmo
name4Lagh d'Òrta
paren4omit
tag5lmo
name5Cusi
imageOrta veduta.jpg
captionIsola San Giulio
locationPiedmont
coords
inflowunderground springs, Scarpia, Pellino, Plesna, Qualba, Fiumetta, Pescone
outflowNigoglia
catchment116 km2
basin_countriesItaly
pushpin_mapItaly Piedmont
length13.4 km
width2.5 km
area18.2 km2
depth71.6 m
max-depth143 m
volume1.3 km3
residence_time8.9 years
elevation290 m
islandsIsola San Giulio
citiesGozzano, Miasino, Nonio, Omegna, Orta San Giulio, Pella, Pettenasco, San Maurizio d'Opaglio

| max-depth = 143 m

Lake Orta (; Lombard and ) or Cusio (Lombard and ; ) is a lake in northern Italy, west of Lake Maggiore.

It has been so named since the 16th century, but was previously called Lago di San Giulio, after Saint Julius (4th century), the patron saint of the region. Its southern end is about 35 km by rail to the northwest of the city of Novara (located on the main Turin-Milan line), while its northern end is about 6 km by rail south of the Gravellona-Toce railway station, itself located halfway between Ornavasso and Omegna.

Its scenery is characteristically Italian, while San Giulio island has some picturesque buildings, and takes its name from the local saint, who lived in the 4th century. The island was fortified between the 5th and 6th centuries.

Located around the lake are Orta San Giulio, built on a peninsula projecting from the east shore of the lake, Omegna at its northern extremity, Pettenasco to the east, and Pella to the west.

It is supposed that the lake is the remnant of a much larger sheet of water by which originally the waters of the Toce flowed south towards Novara. As the glaciers retreated the waters flowing from them diminished, and were gradually diverted into Lake Maggiore.

The inaugural European Rowing Championships were held on Lake Orta in 1893.

Frequent ferry service connects towns and villages around the lake.

References

References

  1. (2023). "La guerra d'acqua dolce. Navi e conflitti medievali nell'Italia settentrionale". Clueb.
  2. "Event Information". [[International Rowing Federation]].
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