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LAKE OF ORTA

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 331 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LAKE OF
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ORTA
  , in N . Italy, W. of Lago Maggiore . It has been so named since the 16th century, but was previously called the Lago di
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San Giulio, the
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patron of the region—Curio is a merely poetical name . Its
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southern end is about 22 M. by
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rail N.W. of
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Novara on the main
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Turin-Milan
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line, while its north end is about 4 M. by rail S. of the Gravellona-Toce railway station,
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half-way between Ornavayso and Omegna . It has an
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area of about 64 sq. m., it is about 8 m. in length, its greatest
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depth is 482 ft., and the
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surface is 951 ft. above sea-level, while its width varies from z to 14 m . Its scenery is characteristically
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Italian, while the large island of San Giulio (just W. of the
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village of
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Orta) has some very picturesque buildings, and takes its name from the
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local saint, who lived in the 4th century . The chief place is Orta, built on a peninsula projecting from the east
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shore of the lake, while Omegna is at its
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northern extremity . It is supposed that the lake is the remnant of a much larger
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sheet of
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water by which originally the waters of the Toce or Tosa flowed south towards Novara . As the glaciers retreated the waters flowing from them sank, and were gradually diverted into Lago Maggiore . This explains why no considerable stream feeds the Lake of Orta, while at its north end the Nigoglia torrent flows out of it, but in about a m. it falls into the Strona, which in turn soon joins the Toce or Tosa, a short distance before this
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river flows into Lago Maggiore . (W . A .

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