The Tavignano starts high in the mountains in the north west of the island, also over one third of its length the river is not touched by road or track. The river enters a small gorge section just above the vecchio confiuence raising the grade level to an eassh the only major tributary to join the tavignane river. The river is presumably similar to the neighbouring restonica which is well worth a visit. The water is probabely slightly less exciting then the golo but the scenery more rural and plesant.
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Cities
Zawiercie
Cz?stochowa
Dzia?oszyn
Sieradz
Warta, Town
Dobra
Ko?o
Konin
Pyzdry
?rem
Mosina
Puszczykowo
Lubo?
Pozna?
Oborniki
Obrzycko
Wronki
Sieraków
Mi?dzychód
Skwierzyna
Gorzów Wielkopolski
Kostrzyn
Right tributaries
Widawka
Ner
We?na
Note?
Left
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