Volga river
The largest river that empties into the Caspian Sea is the Volga River. It flows through central Russia and is the longest river in Europe, draining a significant portion of the Russian landscape before reaching the Caspian Sea. Other rivers, such as the Ural River, also contribute to the Caspian Sea, but the Volga is the most prominent.
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Volga river
The largest expansion in Russian history took place between the years of 1500 and 1800. During this time, Russia expanded from the Black Sea to the Oka River.
The river in Russia that flows in the Caspian sea is called River Volga. The river in Russia that flows in the Caspian sea is called River Volga.
A river end by draining out into the ocean.
In Russian, "river" is сибирь (ree-kah).
The drainage basin of the River Volga is one of the largest in the world, covering an area of about 1,380,000 square kilometers. It encompasses a vast region in western Russia, draining into the Caspian Sea.
The second longest river in Slovakia is known as the Danube River. It starts in the mountains of west Germany and travels through nine countries before draining into the Black Sea
The television show Heartland is filmed near High River in Alberta, Canada. There are also other scenes filmed in other locations in Canada.