Tavignano
The Tavignano is the second longest river in Corsica, France. It flows for 89 kilometers (55 miles) from its source near the Col de Vizzavona, in the center of the island, to the Tyrrhenian Sea south of Aléria. The river's drainage basin covers approximately 420 square kilometers.
The Tavignano is known for its rugged and wild nature, flowing through deep gorges and valleys. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, canyoning, and swimming. Its waters are relatively pristine, making it a valuable resource for both human use and supporting diverse ecosystems. The river is also significant in Corsican history and culture, serving as a natural boundary and providing vital resources for the island's inhabitants.