The Tiber is
famous for being the main river that runs through the city of Rome. Rome is
situated on the Tiber's eastern banks.
The Tiber (called the Tevere in Italian)
is one of the longest watercourses in Italy. Its depth is between 7 and 20
feet.
The Tiber rises from the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flows
for 406 Kilometers.
Its course runs through Umbria and Lazio and ends at the
Sea.
The source of the Tiber is in two springs 10 33 feet apart from each other
situated on Mount Fumaiolo in central Italy.
--Vatican.com
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