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<p> A river of European Russia, the largest in Europe, which rises in the Valdai Hills, and after a course of 2200 m. falls by a delta with 200 mouths into the Caspian Sea; it is navigable almost throughout, providing [[Russia]] with 7200 m. of water-carriage, and has extensive fisheries, especially of salmon and sturgeon. </p> | <p> A river of European Russia, the largest in Europe, which rises in the Valdai Hills, and after a course of 2200 m. falls by a delta with 200 mouths into the Caspian Sea; it is navigable almost throughout, providing [[Russia]] with 7200 m. of water-carriage, and has extensive fisheries, especially of salmon and sturgeon. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 14:27, 12 October 2021
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
A river of European Russia, the largest in Europe, which rises in the Valdai Hills, and after a course of 2200 m. falls by a delta with 200 mouths into the Caspian Sea; it is navigable almost throughout, providing Russia with 7200 m. of water-carriage, and has extensive fisheries, especially of salmon and sturgeon.