The River Volga, the longest river in Europe, features a variety of landforms along its course. It flows through plains, creating extensive floodplains and wetlands, and is bordered by hilly terrain in some regions. The river also forms large reservoirs, such as the Volga Reservoir and the Rybinsk Reservoir, which result from damming. Additionally, the Volga estuary leads into the Caspian Sea, creating deltaic formations and rich wetlands.
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