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The Volga
Volga River (Волга)
River
The Volga at Ulyanovsk
Country
Russiavonnis
Tributaries
- left
Kama River
- right
Oka River
Cities
Astrakhan, Volgograd, Saratov, Samara, Kazan, Ulyanovsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Yaroslavl, Tver
Source
- location
Valdai Hills, Tver Oblast
- elevation
225 m (738 ft)
Mouth
Caspian Sea
- elevation
−28 m (−92 ft)
Length
3,530 km (2,193 mi)
Basin
1,380,000 km² (532,821 sq mi)
Discharge
for Astrakhan
- average
8,060 m³/s (284,636 cu ft/s)
Map of the Volga watershed
The Volga is the longest river in Europe.[1] In Russian it is called Волга, in the Tatar language its name is İdel.
Many people see it as the national river of Russia. It flows through the western part of the country. It is Europe's longest river, with a length of 3,530 kilometres,[2] 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. The Volga and its tributaries form the Volga river system, which drains an area of about 1.35 million square kilometres in Russia. The Volga Delta has a length of about 160 kilometres. It includes
555 channels and small streams. It is the largest estuary in Europe. It is the only place in Russia where pelicans, flamingoes, and lotuses may be found. The Volga freezes for most of its length for three months each year. Some of the biggest reservoirs in the world can be found along the river.
Rzev is the first town on the banks of the Volga. Photo from the early 20th century
The Volga, near Ulyanovsk
Satellite image of the Volga
Volga in Yaroslavl
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Summary
The Volga River, Europe's longest at 3,530 km, rises in Russia's Valdai Hills and flows through its western region. Its main tributaries include the Kama, Oka, Vetluga, and Sura. Notable cities along its course are Astrakhan, Volgograd, Saratov, Samara, Kazan, Ulyanovsk, Nizhny Novgorod,
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