Volga
Aspetto
Articul per Ladin Gherdëina |
Volga | |
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Волга (rus) | |
La Volga a Iaroslavl | |
Inuem natif | Волга (rus) |
Etimologia | proto-slav: *vòlga "mol" |
Raion | |
Stat | Ruscia |
Majera ziteies | |
Carateristiches natureles | |
Funtana | Coi Valdai |
• post | Coi Valdai, Oblast de Tver |
• coordinedes | 57°15′4.7″N 32°28′5.1″E / 57.251306°N 32.468083°E |
• autëza | 228 m |
Bocia | Mer Caspich |
• post | Oblast de Astrahan |
• coordinedes | 45°50′N 47°58′E / 45.833°N 47.967°E |
• autëza | −28 m |
Lunghëza | 3 531 km |
Ciavuel idrografich | 1 360 000 km2 |
Purteda | |
• mesana | 8 060 m3/s |
• mascima | 48 500 m3/s |
• minima | 5 000 m3/s |
La Volga ie l ruf plu lonch de l'Europa. La ie dl dut te la Ruscia, passa tres l zënter y l sud de la Ruscia y se jeta ite tl Mer Caspich.
La Volga à na lunghëza de 3 531 km y n ciavuel idrografich de 1 360 000 km²[1]. La ie nce l ruf de l'Europa cun la majera purteda tl delta, danter 8 000 y 8 500 m³/s. La vën ududa coche l ruf nazionel de la Ruscia.
Storicamënter fova l ruf n punt de ancnutenda mpurtant per plu zivilisazions europees.[2][3][4]
Geografia
Storia
Referënzes
- ↑ «Река Волга» Archived 2016-03-05 te la Wayback Machine, Russian State Water Registry
- ↑ Luttwak, Edward N. (2011). Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire. Belknap Harvard. p. 52. ISBN 978-0674062078. OCLC 733913679.
- ↑ Walker, Joel (2007). "Iran and Its Neighbors in Late Antiquity: Art of the Sasanian Empire (224–642 C.E.)". American Journal of Archaeology. 1 11 (4): 797. doi:10.3764/aja.111.4.795. ISSN 0002-9114. S2CID 192943660.
- ↑ McNeese, Tim (2005). The Volga river. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. pp. 14–16. ISBN 0791082474. OCLC 56535045.