In a south easterly direction into the Caspian Sea
northeastern
The Volga runs entirely through Russia, from north of Moscow,all the way down to the Caspian Sea.
In a south easterly direction into the Caspian Sea
by way of the Volga/Don canal
It's the volga river, which is also known as the mother volga, which connects the Caspian sea to Moscow, leading all the way to the Baltic sea.
the volga is the longest river of one name entirely within eastern Europe tho the combined ob irtysh is longer but partly outside Europe so it depends on what you will accept
spoon
East
The Tweed River in Australia flows eastwards.
No, a river only flows one way, they either flow upstream or downstream not both.
The Yenisei River flows from south to north, across Siberia. It is one of the largest rivers in Asia. The river begins at the city of Kyzyl in the republic of Tyva, Russia, and empties into the Kara Sea, in the Arctic Ocean.
South to north.