The Dora di Verney (Doire du Verney in French) is a stream that flows into the Vallone di La Thuile, in the Aosta Valley, a right tributary of the Dor


The Dora di Verney (Doire du Verney in French) is a stream that flows into the Vallone di La Thuile, in the Aosta Valley, a right tributary of the Dora Baltea. La Dora di Verney was born at the head of the Breuil Valley, near the Piccolo San Bernardo pass. After receiving the contribution of some minor streams and of Lake Verney, within the town of La Thuile it receives the waters of the Dora di Rutor, thus forming the Dora di La Thuile, which descends towards Pré-Saint-Didier to throw in the Dora Baltea. The Dora di La Thuile basin at the confluence of Dora di Verney and Rutor includes the glacial surfaces and the snowfields of Rutor, Vallone di Breuil, Chavannes and Orgères and also receives the waters of the Rutor and Bellecombe (2378 m) and Lake Verney (2088 m), among the largest natural lakes in the Aosta Valley.


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