River Adige is a vital waterway that flows through Northern Italy, connecting the Dolomite Mountains to the Adriatic Sea. Known in Italian as the "Fiume Adige," it has several synonyms in various languages. In Latin, it is referred to as "Athesis," while in German, it is called "Etsch." In the Venetian dialect, this river is known as "Axentin" and in Lombard, it is called "L'Adise." Additionally, in the ancient Celtic language, it was called "Athesis" or "Atesis." Despite the different names, they all refer to the same majestic river that has been a significant part of Northern Italy's landscape and culture.