Satellite map of the Novosibirsk region

Satellite map of the Novosibirsk region. You can view the satellite map of the Novosibirsk region in the following modes: map of the Novosibirsk region with the names of objects, satellite map of the Novosibirsk region, geographic map of the Novosibirsk region.

Novosibirsk region is located in the southeast of the West Siberian Plain of Russia, between the Irtysh and Ob rivers. The administrative city is Novosibirsk - one of the largest Russian cities in terms of population. The population of the city is almost 1 million 400 thousand inhabitants. Novosibirsk is located at a distance of 3200 km from Moscow.

The climate in the Novosibirsk region is sharp continental. Winters are very cold, with average temperatures of -16...-20 C. Summers are quite warm and dry, average temperatures in July, the warmest month, are +18...+20C. In some areas of the region in the summer there is a heat up to + 41C.

One of the symbols of the Novosibirsk region and Novosibirsk is the building of the Novosibirsk Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, which opened its doors in the middle of the 20th century. It is the largest theater in Russia and the second largest theater building in the world. Another symbol of the administrative center of the region is the Church of St. Nicholas, built in 1915. Notable buildings include the City Trade Building, the Alexander Nevsky Church on Krasny Prospekt, and the Novosibirsk Zoo, which contains more than 400 species of animals. www.site

There is Akademgorodok not far from Novosibirsk, 30 km away, which was built specifically as a scientific center. In the historical and architectural museum near Akademgorodok, you can get acquainted with the customs and traditions of the life of the Siberian peoples.
The main resort area of ​​the Novosibirsk region is the Novosibirsk reservoir, where the swimming season lasts almost the whole summer. Tourists are also attracted by boat trips along the Ob.

Transport communication of the Novosibirsk region, roads and routes

Most of the roads in Western Siberia pass through the Novosibirsk region. The region is crossed by several federal highways:

  • The R-254 highway (former M-51) is called the Irtysh. Her route starts from Chelyabinsk and ends in Novosibirsk.
  • Highway R-255 (former M-53) was named "Siberia". The satellite map of the Novosibirsk region shows that the federal highway passes through such major regions of Siberia as Tomsk, Kemerovo, Irkutsk, and the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
  • Highway R-256 (former M-52) crosses the Altai Territory from the south side of the region and reaches the Mongolian border. It is also called "Chuisky tract".

In addition to highways, the Novosibirsk region has a developed network of railways:

  • The famous Trans-Siberian Railway connects Europe with the Far East, crossing the Urals and Siberia.
  • The Central Siberian Railway passes through the eastern region and brings Russia closer to Kazakhstan.
  • The Turksib branch, starting in Novosibirsk, connects the region with Central Asia.

Map of the Novosibirsk region with cities and districts

A map of the Novosibirsk region showing the boundaries of its regions shows that there are 30 municipal districts and 14 cities on the territory. After Novosibirsk (the capital of the region), Berdsk and Iskitim are considered the largest. They lie on the path of the R-256 highway. Kuibyshev and Barabinsk are no less significant cities in the Novosibirsk region, next to them is the R-254 highway. Barabinsk is also a station on the Trans-Siberian Railway.

The Novosibirsk region was inhabited by the Baraba Tatars, however, despite the relatively good climatic conditions, for a long time it was practically empty. The fact is that the population suffered greatly from the raids of the nomadic tribes of the Orites and Teleuts, who were then called Kalmyks in bulk. Nevertheless, when the Berdsky prison was built, life began to improve. In 1893, the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway began through the region, a railway bridge was erected on the Ob, and shipping was established along this great river. Thus, the importance of the region has increased significantly, and the weather conditions here are much more pleasant than to the north. This led to the decline of Tomsk, since Novosibirsk, then called Novonikolaevsk, took over its functions.

Road map of the Novosibirsk region physical

From Novosibirsk, the so-called Chuisky tract goes south, to the border with Mongolia it is covered with asphalt. It has a long history and was previously called the Mungal tract, which is mentioned in Chinese chronicles, a thousand years ago.

There are 12 airports on the territory of the region, connecting with the whole world, in the very city of the center of Siberia, which from time to time is tipped to become the new capital of Russia, there is a subway. Now only two branches work in it, but their number can always be increased, it would be useful.

Novosibirsk is a city with a rich industrial history.

The subject of the Russian Federation: Novosibirsk regionMain official city (administrative): Novosibirsk cityFederal District: Siberian Part of the national economy (economic region): West SiberianOKATO region code: 50000000000 Date of formation of the region: September 28, 1937Population (thousand people): 2,730,936 (as of 2014) Territory (thousand square kilometers): 177,8 Car registration plate (code): 54

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The Novosibirsk region covers an area of ​​178.2 thousand km² (which is equivalent to the area of ​​Hungary and Austria combined) and borders on the Altai Territory, Kemerovo, Tomsk and Omsk regions. The administrative center is Novosibirsk.

The climate in the Novosibirsk region is continental, in winter the temperature is -16 ... -20 °C, and in summer - +18 ... +20 °C. The lowest temperature is -35 degrees, although there was a record of -55. Precipitation is moderate throughout the year. The region includes 15 cities, 17 settlements, 30 administrative districts and 428 rural administrations. The largest cities are Novosibirsk, Berdsk, Iskitim, Kuibyshev and Barabinsk.

Novosibirsk region. Map online
(The dotted line indicates the boundaries of the region on the map)

There are a lot of rivers in the region, their number is 430, including such well-known ones as the Om and Ob. And there are about 3 thousand lakes throughout the region (Sartlan, Ubinskoye and Chany), they are located mainly in the Baraba lowland. In the north and north-west of the region there is a part of the Vasyugan swamp. The forests of the Novosibirsk region make up almost 20% of the total area. The most common trees here are birch, alder, cedar, pine and aspen. In general, the territory of the region, when viewed from above, resembles a platform with islands, which consist of birch-aspen forests. Mosses, wild rosemary, lichens, ferns and such valuable berries as lingonberries and cranberries flourish in wetlands. The forest-steppe of the Novosibirsk region has uneven moisture - either rain or drought, so the crop yield is rather low.

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