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  1. 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 …

  2. Volga River | Map, Definition, Economy, & Facts | Britannica

    Jun 12, 2025 · 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. Volga Bulgaria - Wikipedia

    Most scholars generally agree that the Volga Bulgars, during their early historical period, were initially under the political and military dominance of the Khazar Khaganate. This fragmented …

  5. Volga Germans - Wikipedia

    The Volga Germans never returned to the Volga region in their old numbers. They were not allowed to settle in the area for decades.

  6. Volga River - WorldAtlas

    Jun 28, 2021 · The Volga River is the world’s 18th longest and Europe’s longest river, covering a distance of about 3,530 kilometers from its source to the mouth in the Caspian Sea. It is the …

  7. Volga Federal District - Wikipedia

    The Volga Federal District (Russian: Приволжский федеральный округ, IPA: [prʲɪˈvolʂskʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk]) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia. It forms the southeastern part …

  8. Volga Delta - Wikipedia

    Volga Delta and northwestern Caspian Sea. While most of the green seen in this image appears to be diluted mud, some may be phytoplankton or algal blooms, particularly in the lower right …

  9. 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 …

  10. Volga-Volga - Wikipedia

    Volga-Volga (Russian: Волга-Волга) is a Soviet musical comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, released on April 24, 1938. It centres on a group of amateur performers on their way to …