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Ships reach the Caspian Sea primarily through the Volga River and its canal systems, notably the Volga-Don Canal, which connects the river to the Sea of Azov. Additionally, vessels can enter via the Caspian Sea's other surrounding rivers, such as the Ural River. While the Caspian Sea is landlocked, these waterways facilitate maritime transport to and from the sea. Access is also influenced by regional navigation regulations and seasonal water levels.

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