Travel by train. Comparison of the coasts of the Volga River and the Black Sea

VOLGA is a river in the European part of Russia. One of the largest rivers on Earth and the largest in terms of water content, basin area and length in Europe, as well as the world’s largest river flowing into a drainless (internal) reservoir. The BLACK SEA is the inner sea of the Atlantic Ocean basin. The Bosphorus Strait connects with the Sea of Marmara, then, through the Dardanelles Strait, with the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. The Kerch Strait connects to the Sea of Azov. The Crimean Peninsula cuts deep into the sea from the north. The water border between Europe and Asia runs along the surface of the Black Sea.
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