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Bolda

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Bolda 

an arm of the Volga River delta. It begins near Astrakhan as two connected channels; further on, it divides into several channels, some of which flow to the Caspian Sea. The Bolda is 74 km long.



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However, the new owners, Paul and Yolanda Bolda, returning to the United States after a four-year residency just outside of London, knew exactly how they would proceed.
 
 
 
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