Boite (river)

Boite
The river in 1941
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
MouthPiave
 • coordinates
46°23′47″N 12°21′26″E / 46.3964°N 12.3572°E / 46.3964; 12.3572
Basin features
ProgressionPiaveAdriatic Sea

The Boite (Cadorino dialect, Guóite) is a river of the Province of Belluno, Veneto region, northern Italy. Passing through the town of Cortina d'Ampezzo,[1] it joins the Piave at Perarolo di Cadore. The principal valley, that of the Piave, runs parallel to the mountain chain which separates the province of Belluno from the basin of the Adige. The secondary valleys, which complete the river basin, are, in descending order and on the right bank, those of Visdende, Comelico Superiore, Auronzo, Boite and Zoldo, traversed, respectively, by the Silvella, or first branch of the Piave, the Padola, Ansiei, Boite, and Mae, which all flow into the main river in a rectangular direction.[2]

  1. ^ Nouveau guide du voyageur en Italie (in Italian). Maison, successeur de M. Audin. 1841. p. 278.
  2. ^ Great Britain. Foreign Office 1888, p. 99.

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