The Volga River, located in the Caucasus region of southwestern Russia, is 3,692 km long and is the longest river in Europe. It is the longest and most extensive river in the world, and the Volga River originates from the Valdai hills northwest of Moscow, affected by the surrounding terrain, and flows from north to south into the Caspian Sea. The coastal town of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) is one of the most important industrial cities in Russia. The Volga River plays a very important role in the Russian national economy and people's life, so the Russians refer to the Volga River as the "Mother River".
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