The Golo (French pronunciation: [ɡɔlo]; Corsican: Golu) is the longest river on the island of Corsica, France, at 89.4 kilometres (55.6 mi) The Golo is 89.38 kilometres (55.54 mi) long.
[1] It crosses the communes of Aiti, Albertacce, Bigorno, Bisinchi, Calacuccia, Campile, Campitello, Canavaggia, Casamaccioli, Castello-di-Rostino, Castirla, Corscia, Gavignano, Lento, Lucciana, Monte, Morosaglia, Olmo, Omessa, Piedigriggio, Prato-di-Giovellina, Prunelli-di-Casacconi, Saliceto, Valle-di-Rostino, Venzolasca, Vescovato, Vignale and Volpajola.
[1] The Golo's source is in the mountainous middle of the island, south of Monte Cinto.
The watershed above this station covers 926 square kilometres (358 sq mi).
The average flow of water throughout the year was 14.8 cubic metres per second (520 cu ft/s).