Naviglio di Paderno

The Naviglio di Paderno was a navigable canal of the system in the region of Northern . Approximately 3 kilometers long, it was built to bypass the rapids on the Adda River in the section of the river.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Paderno-Robbiate railway station and Semenza hydroelectric power plant.

Railway station

Industrial building
Photo: Frieda, CC BY 2.5.
is an industrial building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Paderno d’Adda and Novate Brianza.

Paderno d'Adda is a small village in the Lecco province of , northern , located on the southern edge of the Italian Prealps, south of the city of , and near the northeastern edge of .

Village
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a village, which is situated 3 km southeast of Naviglio di Paderno.

Naviglio di Paderno

Latitude
45.68333° or 45° 41′ north
Longitude
9.45° or 9° 27′ east
Elevation
222 metres (728 feet)
Open location code
8FQFMCMX+8X
Geo­Names ID
3171739
Wiki­data ID
Q1402069
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Lombard—“Naviglio di Paderno” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Naviglio di Paderno
  • Dutch: Naviglio di Paderno
  • Egyptian Arabic: نافيجليو دى باديرنو
  • French: Naviglio di Paderno
  • Italian: Naviglio di Paderno
  • Lombard: Navili de Paderna
  • Lombard: Navili de Paderno

Localities in the Area

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