• 2.2 Reservoirs (downstream to upstream). 2.3 Biggest cities on the shores of the Volga. 2.4 Human history. ... Video about the source of the Volga.
  • Well-maintained wooden bridge arranged over a swampy area leads to the spring. The source of the Volga is protected as a natural monument.
  • The Volga River is over 3,500 kilometers long is the longest river in Europe. The source is a spring near the Volgoverkhovye village in the Ostashkovsky district of...
  • The Volga River freezes, the source and mouth of which are covered with ice almost simultaneously, in October-November, and in March-April it begins to thaw.
  • The source of the Volga River. ... The source of the great river is located at an altitude of about 230 m above sea level from the south-west of the village.
  • Next to the Source you can buy souvenirs, though usually there are not a lot of vendors, as well as tourists. ... Volga River source, Russia view 2.
  • It covers much of the Volga region and stretches 3,530 kilometers from its source in the Valdai Hills to the Caspian Sea, the world’s largest inland water body.
  • The river has a symbolic meaning in Russian culture and is often referred to as Volga-Matushka (Mother Volga) in Russian literature and folklore.
  • The course of the Volga is divided into three parts: the upper Volga (from its source to the confluence of the Oka ), the middle Volga...