Detailed map of Smolensk province. Map of Smolensk region with settlements detailed

On the satellite map of the Smolensk region, you can count half a hundred of major federal tracks and two important highways of regional importance. One of them, p133, binds key M1 and M2 highways and in all criteria has federal significance, but officially considered regional.

The most important federal routes of the region:

  • the federal highway A130: 450-kilometer route of the federal value, connecting the Moscow Ring Road with Belarus and passing through the Roslavl district of the Smolensk region and settlements of a number of other areas of the European part of the Russian Federation.
  • M1 "Belarus" *: 440-kilometer route from Moscow to the Russian-Belarusian border, passing through MO and the Smolensk region. A hundredkilometer plot 33 km - 132 km - paid since 2018.
  • federal Highway A-132: 10-kilometer access road from M1 "Belarus" to the administrative center of the Smolensk region.
  • federal Highway R120: 445-kilometer Highway from Eagle to Belarus through Bryansk and Smolensk.
  • the federal highway P132: 300-kilometer route from Vyazma to Ryazan, passing through four areas, including Smolensk.

Important regional expensive

In the Smolensk region on the map of Russia, you can see two significant regional tracks:

  • regional Highway R133: 209-kilometer route from Olshi (Smolensk region) to nevel (Pskov region), connecting federal M1 and M20.
  • regional highway P134: Regional road connecting Smolensk with settlements of the Tver region.

* M1 is part of the European and Asian routes (E30 and An6, respectively).

Railways

The railway network is well developed in the region. Through the area there is a significant amount of passenger and freight traffic.

Smolensk region with cities and villages

On the map of the Smolensk region with districts you can count 350 municipalities. Cities with a population over 50 thousand people are only three: Smolensk, Vyazma and Roslavl. Another 13 settlements appear from 5 to 45 thousand inhabitants. About third of a million people live in the administrative center of the region.

Satellite map. Smolensk region

Map of the Smolensk region from the satellite. You can watch a satellite map of the Smolensk region in the following modes: Map of the Smolensk region with objects of objects, satellite map of the Smolensk region, the geographical map of the Smolensk region.

Smolensk region Located in the center of the European part of Russia. The administrative center is the city of Smolensk, the distance from which Moscow is approximately 360 km. The Smolensk region is rich in its rivers, which has more than 400. The largest rivers - Western Dvina, Desna, Dnipro, Vazuza, Coolant, Ugra.

A moderate continental climate is a cold temperate winter and a fairly warm, often hot summer. In the coldest
Month January The air temperature drops on average to -9 C. In summer, significantly warmer, approximately +16 ... + 17 C.
One of the most ancient regions of Russia Smolensk region It is famous for its sights. These are monasteries, cathedrals and churches.

200 km. SMOLENSK is one of the most interesting sights - the Museum-Reserve "Khmelita".
This reserve is famous for the fact that it is on its territory that the manor of Griboyedovsky is. Another interesting place - Talashkino village, located near Smolensk. This place is called the Commonwealth of all creative people - writers, poets, artists. www.Syt.

The most popular and developed tourist destination in the Smolensk region is ecotourism. In the Smolensk region for
Tourists have developed and have several tourist routes. Such routes include visiting villages, in
which can be found about the life, fishery and traditions of rural residents of the Ancient Russia, visiting the holy source of Seraphim
Sarovsky, the village Przhevalskoe, the village of Pokrovskoe et al. Objects. On the territory of the Smolensk region many databases of recreation,
Hotels and hotels in which you can not only spend the night and relax, but also spend time with benefit.

Satellite map of the Smolensk region shows that the region is bordered by the Moscow, Bryansk, Pskov, Kaluga and Tver regions, as well as with Belarus. Region Area - 49,779 square meters. km.

There are 25 municipal districts in the region, 2 urban districts, 298 rural and 25 urban settlements. The largest cities of Smolensk region - Smolensk (administrative center), Vyazma, Roslavl, Yartsevo and Safonovo.

The economy of the Smolensk region is based on processing industries: engineering, chemical and food Industry, as well as on energy and construction complex.

National Park "Smolensk Pozernier"

Brief history of the Smolensk region

In the Old Russian period, the Smolensk Great Principality was located on the territory of the modern Smolensk region. In 1404, the Principality was included in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1514, the land were attached to the Moscow Principality. In 1618, these lands were transferred to the Commonwealth. In 1654, the region finally entered the Russian state.

In 1708, Smolensk province was formed. In 1929, the region became part of the Western region. In 1937, the Smolensk region was created.

Boldinsky Holy Trinity Monastery in Dorugozh

Sights of the Smolensk region

On the detailed map Smolensk region from the satellite you can see the natural sights of the region: national parks Smolensk Posyerier and Gagarinsky, the Dnieper River, Akatovskoe, Velikov's Ice Lakes, Great, Kaspl and Baklanovskoye, as well as Kaluginskoe Karst Lake.

A variety of cult attractions have been preserved in the Smolensk region: Aramiev Monastery, Holy Assumption Cathedral, Church of Peter and Paul, Church of Mikhail Archangel in Smolensk; Savior Transfiguration Monastery in Roslavl; Boldinsky Holy Trinity Monastery in Dorugozh; John Pretends Monastery and Holy Trinity Cathedral in Vyazma.

John the Forerovan Monastery in Vyazma

In the Smolensk region it is worth visiting the Vyazemsky Kremlin, Nestovskiy Kurgans, Museum-Reserve Talashkino, Museum-Reserve of Griboyedovaya "Khmelit" and the Memorial complex "Katyn".

Tourist on note

Gulrypsh - Calmable place for celebrities

There is a village of urban-type Gulrypsh in the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely connected with the name of the Russian patron of Nikolai Nikolayevich Svytsky. In 1989, due to the illness of his wife, they needed to change the climate. The case decided the case.

N-36 Square Map (Part A) from individual topographic sheets military card Worker-peasant Red Army (RKKA). The state of the terrain in 1923 - 1941 pre-war years.

The map is glued from the sheets N-36-1, N-36-2, N-36-3, N-36-4, N-36-5, N-36-6, N-36-13, N-36- 14, N-36-15, N-36-16, N-36-17, N-36-18, N-36-25, N-36-26, N-36-27, N-36-28, N-36-29, N-36-30, N-36-37, N-36-38, N-36-39, N-36-40, N-36-41, N-36-42, N- 36-49, N-36-50, N-36-51, N-36-52, N-36-53, N-36-54, N-36-61, N-36-62, N-36- 63, N-36-64, N-36-65, N-36-66. This collection of sheets covers a part of the territories of the current Smolensk, Pskov and Tver regions, as well as part of the Vitebsk region of Belarus. On the map of the N-36 square, you can find such cities like: Smolensk, Vitebsk, Orsha, Mstislavl, Pooring, Yartsevo, Demidov, Veliable and White.

RKKE cards were used in the Great Patriotic War Soviet commander of compounds and parts, as well as intelligence for tactical purposes.

When working on an online card, a binding was used both along the coordinate grid and the correction of objects on the map on top of a modern satellite picture to minimize artifacts from scanning errors and jams of paper.

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