Ural River
The Ural River is a major river in Russia and Kazakhstan, stretching about 2,428 kilometers (1,509 miles). It originates in the Ural Mountains and flows into the Caspian Sea, forming part of the boundary between Europe and Asia. The river is significant for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important waterway for transportation and irrigation.
The Ural River basin supports various ecosystems and is home to numerous fish species, making it vital for local fishing industries. Additionally, the river has historical importance, as it has been a key route for trade and cultural exchange between different regions throughout history.