The Volga is the largest river in Europe in terms of length (3690km), discharge, and watershed. Its basin forms about one third of European Russia. It rises in the Valday Hills with an altitude of 742 ft (226m), flows eastwards into the Caspian sea. Oka, Sura, Vetluga, Kama, and Samara are its major tributaries.
The Volga, at 2,294 miles is the longest river in Europe.
There are thousands of rivers in Europe. The longest is the river Volga.
There are many rivers that run through Europe. These include the Danube, Volga, Ural, Oka, and the Kama. These are some of the longest rivers throughout Europe.
The volga the danube the ural
longest river in africa: nile river longest river in europe: volga river actually in russia longest river in north america: missouri longest river in south america: amazon longest river in asia: chang jiang longest river in austalia: murray-darling river top three longest rivers in the world: 1 nile, 2 amazon, 3 chang jiang (should be) or maybe the missouri-mississippi river system(whole thing not just missouri)
That would be the River Oder
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Yes the Volga river is one of Russia's most famous rivers. Stalingrad (What is now known as Volgograd) is where one of the most famous WWII battles happened. It is also the longest river in Europe and it does flow south and empty into the Caspian sea.
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Yes, there are a huge amount of rivers in Europe.