The Dragone is a river of the Amalfi Coast, Italy. It cuts through the Jurassic limestone of the area and emerges at the historic town and beach resort of Atrani.

Dragone
Location
CountryItaly
Physical characteristics
MouthTyrrhenian Sea
 • location
Atrani
 • coordinates
40°38′07″N 14°36′32″E / 40.6352°N 14.6090°E / 40.6352; 14.6090

History and Geography edit

In the tenth century a number of mills were established along its banks, their only legacy in the place names of the villages found in this narrow valley. Water is precious in these towns, with many houses sold with 'cisterns' listed as an advantage. In summer the river can be completely dry.

In the year 1588, the Dragone flooded, killing two people in Atrani and damaging several houses.[1]

The river received attention on September 9, 2010, when the river flooded its banks, resulting in mudslides in Atrani.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Stefano Aversa; Leonardo Cascini; Luciano Picarelli; Claudio Scavia (July 12, 2016). Landslides and Engineered Slopes. Experience, Theory and Practice: Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Landslides. CRC Press. p. 1669. ISBN 978-1138029880.
  2. ^ Violante, Crescenzo; Braca, Giovanni; Esposito, Eliana; Tranfaglia, Giuseppe (August 2015). "The 9 September 2010 torrential rain and flash flood in the Dragone catchment, Atrani, Amalfi Coast (Southern Italy)". Research Gate. doi:10.5194/nhessd-3-4715-2015. Retrieved June 18, 2020.