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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.
The ancient scholar Ptolemy of Alexandria mentions the lower Volga in his Geography (Book 5, Chapter 8, 2nd Map of Asia). He calls it the Rha, which was the Scythian name for the river. Ptolemy believed the Don and the Volga shared the same upper branch, which flowed from the Hyperborean Mountains.
The Volga region (Russian: Поволжье, Povolzhye, literally: "along the Volga") is a historical region in Russia that encompasses the drainage basin of the Volga River, the longest river in Europe, in central and southern European Russia.
28 de jun. de 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 longest river flowing into the Caspian Sea, the world’s largest closed basin.
- John Misachi
O Volga é o maior rio da Europa em comprimento com 3.688 km de extensão. Está localizado no norte da porção europeia do território da Rússia. Características e informações importantes: • A nascente do rio Volga fica nas colinas de Valdai (noroeste de Moscou, norte da Rússia). • A foz fica no Mar Cáspio.
O rio Volga (em russo: Во́лга, em tártaro: Идел, İdel, línguas mordóvicas: Рав, Rav, mari Юл, Iul), é, com os seus 3688 km, o mais longo rio da Europa, [1] e também o maior do continente em caudal e na área de bacia hidrográfica.
The Volga is the longest river in Europe. It flows through Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Caspian Sea. The Volga has a length of 3,531 km (2,194 mi), and a catchment area of 1,360,000 km² (530,000 sq mi).