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Recognized as the national River of Russia, The Volga River is the longest in Europe. Flowing through western and central Russia, the Volga is 2,294 miles long (3,692 km) and a major water source to Russia.
Its massive size makes it one of the greatest and historic rivers in the world. The river valley produces large quantities of wheat, petroleum, natural gas, potash and salt. Culturally, the Volga River is extremely important to Russia and is referred to as Volga-Matushka, or "Mother Volga".
A Volga River cruise allows passengers to experience two of Russia's largest cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg. In between, quaint and scenic cities of Russia's grand Volga River have been witness to some of the most significant events in Russian history. Visit the palaces of Peterhof and Catherine in St. Petersburg or Kremlin, Red Square, Armory and Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. Explore Volgograd, the site of the decisive battle of World War II's eastern front or the treasures of Yaroslavl, the Volga's oldest city.