June 23, 2017: The Shortest River in the World!

A sign in Cassone near Lake Garda reads – in English as well as Italian, German and French – “River Aril, 175 meters, the shortest river in the world”.

The city administration of the small village of Malcesine, Verona eagerly claims this world record, against a vast literature that mentions names and locations of Lilliputian rivers around the globe that would make the Aril pale in comparison: the D River in Oregon, USA is only 37 meters long; the Ombla in Croatia is 30; the Reprua in Abkhazia, Georgia is 27…

Precision aside – noting the difference between a river and a stream and a channel depends on the regularity and volume of the flow – the Aril is not only for sure the shortest river in Italy, but also an evocative invitation to visit the wonderful villages around Lake Garda.

Here it is, in all of its majestic smallness.

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7 years ago

It looks like you could wade the entire length of the river!

7 years ago

A few times on road trips to Italy from my US Army base in Augsburg Germany, we stayed a few days at Lake Garda.  Just a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the many local wines … our favorite was Bardolino.  Each time we stayed at a small family run pension in a lakefront room in the town of Sirmione which is perched on small sliver of a peninsula jutting out into the southern portion of the lake.  Owners were very friendly and engaging.  We enjoyed walking the old town and having a delicious gelato at the base of the castle walls.

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