Acquacheta
Map
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
MouthMontone
 • coordinates
43°58′54″N 11°41′20″E / 43.9818°N 11.6889°E / 43.9818; 11.6889
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd›

Montone‹See Tfd›

Fiumi UnitiAdriatic Sea

The Acquacheta is a stream in the province of Forlì-Cesena, Romagna, northern Italy. An affluent of the Montone in San Benedetto in Alpe, it is famous because it was mentioned by Dante Alighieri in his Divine Comedy (Inferno, XVI, 94–102).

Green trees surround a high waterfall with moss around the rocks, into a green pool.
Waterfall of Acquacheta within the National Park of Casentinesi Forests

It is now a renowned attraction of the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona e Campigna National Park.

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List of rivers of Italy

Limentra di Sambuca Limentra orientale Lamone Uniti Bidente-Ronco Montone Acquacheta Rabbi Savio Rubicon Marecchia San Marino Ausa Marano Conca Foglia Metauro

Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park

of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe. Campigna – white fir Acquacheta – waterfall, mentioned in Dante's Comedy Badia Prataglia – beech wood

Portico e San Benedetto

Maestà ("Majesty Bridge", 17th–18th centuries) In San Benedetto in Alpe: Acquacheta water fall on the river of the same name, also described by Dante Alighieri

Mirko Guerrini

With Frank Di Sario (double bass), Carlo Alberto Canevali (drums) 2013 Acquacheta Mirko Guerrini Music With Stephen Magnusson (guitar, co-leader), Frank

Montone (river)

fought near the confluence with the Ronco in 1512. Also famous is the Acquacheta stream, mentioned by Dante Alighieri in his Divine Comedy.  Smith, William