Canals link the Volga River and to the Baltic Sea and other seas.
The Volga River travels 2193 to dump into the Caspian Sea. However, it is made up of miles of other rivers and the Volga-Baltic Waterway connects the Volga to the Baltic Sea.
It has more miles in length than any other river in Europe
No ,there are many deeper rivers.
Yes, the Volga has many small rivers flowing into it.
No, the Volga River is not the longest in the world. The longest river in the world is the Nile River in Africa, which stretches over 6,650 kilometers. The Volga River is the longest river in Europe, with a length of about 3,530 kilometers.
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Red Square,Ural Mountains,Mt.Elbrus,Volga River,St.Peters-burg and many other attractions!
The Baltic isn't technically in Newcastle, it is in Gateshead as in is on the other side of the river Tyne. I believe it used to be a flour mill and hasn't changed its name since then but now it is a modern art gallery...
Mhm NO. But in medieval times (1200+ years ago), the old Bulgarian empire was situated along the northern reaches of the Volga river. These old Bulgarians were the origins of the people of the modern nation of Bulgaria, but the regions are quite distant from each other, and modern Bulgaria is nowhere near the Volga.
Volga, and some other smaller rivers. A quite exhaustive list is in the English Wikipedia "List of rivers in Russia".
because its a vital transportation route. Canals connect it and other rivers of European Russia.
There are a vast number of rivers and river systems in the world. Ancient Civilizations only formed on the Nile, Tigris/Euphrates, Indus, and Huang He River Systems. Any other river system, such as the Volga, Danube, Congo, Mississippi/Missouri, Amazon, or Brahmaputra would be a viable answer to your query.