Category
page 1Rivers of Saratov Oblast

Volga
The Volga (, ) is the longest river in Europe and the longest endorheic basin river in the world. Situated in Russia, it flows through Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Caspian Sea. The Volga has a length of , and a catchment area of . It is also Europe's largest river in terms of average discharge at delta – between per second – and of drainage basin. It is widely regarded as the national river of Russia. The hypothetical old Russian state, the Rus' Khaganate, arose along the Volga . Historically, the river served as an important meeting place of various Eurasian civilizations.
Khopyor
The Khopyor (, also transliterated as Khoper) is a river in European Russia, the biggest left tributary of the river Don. It is long, with a watershed of . The mouth width is . The Khopyor is navigable up to from the mouth. The maximum discharge is ; the average discharge is , and the minimum discharge is .
Big Uzen
river in Russia and Kazakhstan
Bolshoy Irgiz
river in Samara and Saratov Oblasts, Russia
Maly Uzen
river in Russia and Kazakhstan
Medveditsa
river in Saratov and Volgograd Oblasts, Russia, tributary of Don
Maly Irgiz
river in Saratov Oblast, Russia
Tereshka
The Bolshaya Tereshka () or simply Tereshka is a river in the Ulyanovsk and Saratov oblasts of the Russian Federation, a right tributary of the Volga. The Tereshka is long, and its watershed covers . It begins in the Privolzhskaya Hills and flows to the Volgograd Reservoir. Ice on the Tereshka forms in November or December and thaws in March or April.
Yeruslan
Yeruslan () is a river Saratov Oblast and Volgograd Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Volga. It is long, and its drainage basin covers . It springs from the south-western slope of the Obshchy Syrt and flows to the Yeruslan Cove of the Volgograd Reservoir. Yeruslan has the left inflow Solyonaya Kuba. Its former left tributary currently flows to the Yeruslan Cove. The town of Krasny Kut is located alongside the Yeruslan.
Ilovlya
river in Saratov and Volgograd Oblasts, Russia
Balanda
river in Saratov Oblast, Russia