- Volga - Wikipedia
Because the Volga drains into the Caspian Sea, which is an endorheic body of water, the Volga does not naturally connect to any of the world's oceans Some of the largest reservoirs in the world are located along the Volga River
- Volga River | Map, Definition, Economy, Facts | Britannica
Volga River, river of Europe, the continent’s longest, and the principal waterway of western Russia and the historic cradle of the Russian state Its basin, sprawling across about two-fifths of the European part of Russia, contains almost half of the entire population of the Russian Republic
- Volga region - Wikipedia
The Volga Region is almost entirely within the East European Plain, with a notable distinction contrasting the elevated western side featuring the Volga Upland, and the eastern side known as Transvolga (Russian: Заволжье, Zavolžje)
- Volga - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is Europe 's longest river, with a length of 3,530 kilometres, [14] and forms the core of the largest river system in Europe It rises in the Valdai Hills of Russia, 225m above sea level north-west of Moscow The Kama, Oka, Vetluga and the Sura are its main tributaries
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- Volga River - New World Encyclopedia
The Volga (Russian: Во́лга) is the longest river in Europe Situated in Russia, it flows through Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Caspian Sea The Volga is widely regarded as the national river of Russia
- Volga - Wikiwand
The Volga is the longest river in Europe and the longest endorheic basin river in the world Situated in Russia, it flows through Central Russia to Southern Rus
- Volga River Map | Atlas
The Volga River is the longest river in Europe, measuring about 3,530 kilometers (2,194 miles) It flows entirely within Russia, starting in the Valdai Hills northwest of Moscow and emptying into the Caspian Sea
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