Which is the longest river of Europe?
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The Volga is the longest river in Europe; its source is in the Valdai Hills, in a town known as Volgo-Verjovie, between the cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, at about 228 metres above sea level. With approximately 200 tributaries, the main ones are the Kama, Samara, Oka, Vetluga and Sura rivers.
The Volga river can be divided into three sections:
Upper Volga, from the headwaters to the Oka river.
Middle Volga, from the Oka river until the confluence with the Kama river.
Lower Volga, from the Kama river until the Caspian Sea.
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The Volga is the longest river in Europe, and its catchment area is almost entirely inside Russia, though the longest river in Russia is the Ob–Irtysh river ...
Length: 3,531 km (2,194 mi)
Cities: Tver, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Cheboksary, Kazan, Ulyanovsk, Samara, ...
Basin size: 1,360,000 km2 (530,000 sq mi)
Country: Russian Federation
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