1. volga - Noun
2. Volga - Proper noun
Volga
(geography) The longest river in Europe, flowing 2,325 miles through western Russia to the Caspian Sea.
Volga (plural Volgas)
(automotive) Any of several automobiles of the same brand manufactured by GAZ in the Soviet Union and Russia.
volga (uncountable)
(finance) A second-order measure of derivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change of vega with respect to changes in the volatility of the underlying asset.
ABERDEEN, SD (NSUWolves.com) – Northern State University head MBB coach Saul Phillips has announced three additions for the 2020-21 season in Zech Clemens (Northville, SD), Maxwell Nielson (Volga, SD), and Andrew Rohrbach (Aberdeen). Source: Internet
According to this view, by 1261, Cossacks lived in the area between the rivers Dniester and Volga as described for the first time in Russian chronicles. Source: Internet
All this, while thirty million people in the Volga region—not far away and easily reached by our ships—were allowed to starve and die. Source: Internet
Army Group South (B), including Friedrich Paulus 's 6th Army and Hermann Hoth 's 4th Panzer Army, was to move east towards the Volga and Stalingrad. Source: Internet
A large irrigated greenbelt, drawing on channels from the Volga river, lay outside the capital, where meadows and vineyards extended for some 20 farsakhs (ca. 60 miles?). Source: Internet
A large number of Volga Tatars live in Astrakhan Oblast and differences between them have been disappearing. Source: Internet