Detailed map of the Smolensk region with settlements. Map of the Smolensk region The most important federal highways of the region

On the satellite map Smolensk region one can count half a dozen major federal highways and two important regional highways. One of them, P133, connects the key highways M1 and M2 and, by all criteria, is of federal importance, but is officially considered regional.

The most important federal highways of the region:

  • federal highway A130: a 450-kilometer federal highway connecting the Moscow Ring Road with Belarus and passing through the Roslavl district of the Smolensk region and settlements in a number of other regions of the European part of the Russian Federation.
  • M1 "Belarus" *: 440-kilometer route from Moscow to the Russian-Belarusian border, passing through the Moscow Region and the Smolensk region. A hundred-kilometer section of 33 km - 132 km - paid from 2018.
  • federal highway A-132: 10-kilometer access road from M1 "Belarus" to the administrative center of the Smolensk region.
  • federal highway P120: 445-kilometer highway from Orel to Belarus through Bryansk and Smolensk.
  • federal highway P132: a 300-kilometer route from Vyazma to Ryazan, passing through four regions, including Smolensk.

Important regional roads

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

  • regional highway P133: 209-kilometer route from Olsha (Smolensk region) to Nevel (Pskov region), connecting the federal M1 and M20.
  • regional road P134: a regional road connecting Smolensk with settlements in the Tver region.

*M1 is part of the European and Asian routes (E30 and AH6 respectively).

Railways

The region has a well-developed railway network. A significant volume of passenger and freight traffic passes through the region.

Smolensk region with cities and villages

On the map of the Smolensk region with districts, you can count 350 municipalities. There are only three cities with a population of over 50,000: Smolensk, Vyazma, and Roslavl. Another 13 settlements have from 5 to 45 thousand inhabitants. About a third of a million people live in the administrative center of the region.

satellite map Smolensk region shows that the region borders on Moscow, Bryansk, Pskov, Kaluga and Tver regions, as well as Belarus. The area of ​​the region is 49,779 sq. km.

The region has 25 municipal districts, 2 urban districts, 298 rural and 25 urban settlements. Largest cities Smolensk region - Smolensk (administrative center), Vyazma, Roslavl, Yartsevo and Safonovo.

The economy of the Smolensk region is based on manufacturing industries: mechanical engineering, chemical and food industries, as well as energy and the construction industry.

National Park "Smolenskoye Poozerye"

Brief history of the Smolensk region

In the ancient Russian period, the Grand Duchy of Smolensk was located on the territory of the modern Smolensk region. In 1404 the principality became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1514, the lands were annexed to the Moscow principality. In 1618 these lands were transferred to the Commonwealth. In 1654, the region finally became part of the Russian state.

In 1708, the 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 Dorogobuzh

Sights of the Smolensk region

On a detailed map of the Smolensk region from a satellite, you can see the natural attractions of the region: National parks"Smolenskoye Poozerye" and "Gagarinsky", the Dnieper River, the glacial lakes Akatovskoye, Velisto, Kasplya and Baklanovskoye, as well as the karst lake Kalyginskoye.

Many religious sights have been preserved in the Smolensk region: the Aramiev Monastery, the Holy Assumption Cathedral, the Church of Peter and Paul, the Church of Michael the Archangel in Smolensk; Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery in Roslavl; Boldinsky Holy Trinity Monastery in Dorogobuzh; John the Baptist Monastery and the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Vyazma.

John the Baptist Monastery in Vyazma

In the Smolensk region, it is worth visiting the Vyazemsky Kremlin, the Gnezdovsk barrows, the Talashkino Museum-Reserve, the Khmelita Museum-Reserve of the Griboyedovs and memorial Complex"Katyn".

Note to the tourist

Gulrypsh - holiday destination for celebrities

There is an urban-type settlement Gulrypsh on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely connected with the name of the Russian philanthropist Nikolai Nikolaevich Smetsky. In 1989, due to the illness of his wife, they needed to change the climate. Case decided the case.

Satellite map of Smolensk region

Satellite map of the Smolensk region. You can view the satellite map of the Smolensk region in the following modes: map of the Smolensk region with the names of objects, satellite map of the Smolensk region, geographic map 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 to Moscow is approximately 360 km. The Smolensk region is rich in its rivers, of which there are more than 400. The largest rivers are the Western Dvina, Desna, Dnieper, Vazuza, Sozh, Ugra.

The temperate continental climate is characterized by cold, moderate winters and rather warm, often hot summers. In the coldest
the month of January, the air temperature drops to an average of -9 C. In summer, it is much warmer, about +16 ... +17 C.
One of the most ancient regions of Russia, Smolensk region famous for its sights. These are Monasteries, cathedrals and churches.

200 km. from Smolensk there 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 Griboedovs' estate stands. Another interesting place is the village of Talashkino, located near Smolensk. This place is called the commonwealth of all creative people - writers, poets, artists. www.site

The most popular and developed tourist destination in the Smolensk region is ecotourism. In the Smolensk region for
tourists have developed and operate several tourist routes. Such itineraries include visits to villages,
where you can learn about the life, crafts and traditions of the villagers of ancient Russia, visiting the holy spring of Seraphim
Sarovsky, the village of Przhevalskoye, the village of Pokrovskoye and other objects. On the territory of the Smolensk region there are many recreation centers,
hotels and hotels where you can not only spend the night and relax, but also spend time with benefit.