Category
page 1Waterways of Italy
Po
longest river in Italy
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Tiber
thumb|right|View of the Tiber looking towards Vatican City
thumb|Rome Historical marker|flood marker, 1598, set into a pillar of the Santo Spirito Hospital near [[Basilica di San Pietro.]]
thumb|right|Highest level of Tiber for 40+ years, 13 December 2008, at Tiber Island.
Lake Garda
lake in Italy
Lake Como
lake in Lombardy, Italy
Lake Maggiore
lake in Italy and Switzerland
Lake Lugano
lake in Switzerland and Italy
Ticino
river in Switzerland and Italy

Soča
The Soča (, in Slovene) or Isonzo (, in Italian; other names: ; ; or '''') is a long river that flows through western Slovenia () and northeastern Italy ().
Lake Iseo
fourth largest lake in Lombardy, Italy
Brenta
river in Italy
Lake Varese
lake near Varese, Italy
Lake Idro
lake

Olona
thumb|Olona river in Castiglione Olona
The Olona (Western Lombard: Ulona, Urona or Uòna) is an Italian river belonging to the Po Basin, long, that runs through the Province of Varese and Metropolitan City of Milan whose course is developed entirely in Lombardy.
Bacchiglione
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The Bacchiglione (, "Little Medoacus") is a river that flows in Veneto, northern Italy. It rises in the Alps and empties about later into the Brenta River near Chioggia. It flows through and past a number of cities, including Vicenza and Padua. It acted for many centuries as a significant waterway up to Vicenza, above which it ceases to be navigable. It was connected in the 19th century to the Adige by a canal.
Giudecca Canal
canal in Venice, Italy
Lago di Viverone
lake in Italy

Navigli
thumb|Naviglio Grande In [[Milan]]
The navigli (; ) are a system of interconnected canals in and around Milan, in the Italian region of Lombardy, dating back as far as the Middle Ages.
Naviglio Grande
canal in Lombardia, Italy
Naviglio della Martesana
canal
Canale Villoresi
canal
Naviglio di Bereguardo
canal in Italy
Naviglio Pavese
canal of the Navigli system in Lombardy, Italy
Naviglio di Paderno
canal in Lombardy, Italy