The Novosibirsk region occupies an area of ​​178.2 thousand km² (which is equivalent to the area of ​​Hungary and Austria combined) and borders 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. Rainfall is moderate all year round. The region includes 15 cities, 17 towns, 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 area on the map)

There are a lot of rivers in the region, their number is 430, including such famous ones as the Om and Ob. 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 part of the Vasyugan swamp. 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 an area with islands that consist of birch and aspen forests. In the wetlands, mosses, wild rosemary, lichens, ferns and valuable berries such as lingonberries and cranberries grow luxuriantly. The forest-steppe of the Novosibirsk region has uneven moisture - sometimes rain, sometimes drought, so the agricultural yield here is quite low.

Districts of the Novosibirsk region:

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The Novosibirsk region has several historically significant places - the Monument of Wooden Architecture and the Siberian Birch Bark Museum, the House of Officers, the Railway Bridge, and the memorial complex.
Among the most interesting natural objects, it is worth noting the Rocky Steppe, the Novosibirsk Reservoir, which is also called the Ob Sea, Lake Gorkoye and Karachi, the Novososedovskaya Cave and the Salair Ridge.

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 (thousands of people): 2,730,936 (as of 2014) Territory (thousands of square kilometers): 177,8 Car registration plate (code): 54

Check out the online map of the Novosibirsk Region. For convenience, you can view the map from a satellite, or in the form of a diagram (schematic). When viewing a map from a satellite, you can examine the terrain in detail and find the desired object on the map of the Novosibirsk Region.

When switching to the diagram view, with the display of the names of objects, street names and house numbers are clearly visible.

Given the high resolution of the map, it is possible to examine the smallest objects in sufficient detail.

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The richest region in the southwest of Siberia is the Novosibirsk region. The cities and towns of the region are surrounded by numerous bodies of water, steppes and taiga. A satellite map of the Novosibirsk region allows you to get an idea of ​​the region and view all its objects, cities, villages, streets and industrial zones.

From different sides the region has common borders with the regions:

  • Tomskaya;
  • Omsk;
  • Kemerovo;
  • Altai.

The southwestern borders are limited by Kazakhstan. In the eastern part of the region there is a large Novosibirsk reservoir, which was formed after the construction of a hydroelectric power station and the strengthening of barrier dams. On the map of the Novosibirsk region by district it can be found by moving with the mouse south of Novosibirsk. And people call this hydrographic object the “Sea of ​​Ob”.

The online resource allows you to find and view other rivers and reservoirs in the region:

  • R. Om;
  • R. Ob;
  • R. Chick;
  • R. Oesh;
  • R. Izyly;
  • R. Poros;
  • lake Sartlan;
  • lake Ubinskoe;
  • lake Chans.

A map of the Novosibirsk region with diagrams is an indispensable companion for those who travel. It marks highways and railways, airports, bus and railway stations.

Districts of the Novosibirsk region on the map

The territory of the region, which is almost 200 km2, is divided into 30 districts. All districts on the map of the Novosibirsk region and the administrative-territorial division can be viewed using the online service. The largest in area are Kyshtovsky, Severny and Ubinsky, and the smallest district of the region is Novosibirsk.

Large industrial areas are located in the east and in the central part of the region, and the western areas are suitable for agriculture, among which the most developed are:

  • Vengerovsky;
  • Kochenevsky;
  • Ordynsky;
  • Suzunsky;
  • Ust-Tarksky.

Several sources of sulfide-silt mud and thermal springs of iodine-bromine water have been discovered in the region, which are included in the medical cadastre of Russia. You can see where the medicinal deposits are located using maps of the Novosibirsk region with villages. Mud and thermal springs are located in the Kyshtovsky and Krasnozersky regions.

Transport communications of the Novosibirsk region are represented by:

  • federal highways M-51, M-52, M-53 and R-380;
  • West Siberian Railway;
  • 11 airports.

A detailed road map of the Novosibirsk region will help those who come to the region for the first time or are traveling in transit to find their way. In addition, it will help you get to the main international airport Tolmachevo, which is located on the western outskirts of Novosibirsk.

Map of the Novosibirsk region with cities and villages

Using a map of the Novosibirsk region with cities and villages, one can count 15 large cities and 17 urban-type settlements. The largest city in the region is Novosibirsk, with a population of more than 1.5 million people.

The second largest city in terms of population is the city of Berdsk, located on the shore of the Novosibirsk reservoir. It was built about 300 years ago, but in the Soviet years, during the construction of a hydroelectric power station on the Ob Sea, most of the city ended up in a flooded area and Berdsk was practically built anew.

Using a map of the Novosibirsk region with settlements, you can calculate the distance between them, and, by zooming in, find the desired house, street or administrative facility in any city or village.

One of the attractions and place of pilgrimage for believers in the Novosibirsk region is the village of Turnevo. It is located near the town of Bolotnoye. One of the most significant buildings in Siberia has been preserved in the settlement - the Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov. It is a beautiful wooden structure with red onion domes.

Economy and industry of the Novosibirsk region

The region's economy is based on the extraction of natural resources, engineering and food industries. The map of the Novosibirsk region allows you to examine in detail the location of industrial zones and deposits.

In the region, 7 oil and gas fields have been discovered and developed; marble, gold, coal, and peat are mined. Industrial enterprises of the region produce and produce:

  • food products;
  • beverages;
  • tobacco products;
  • electricity;
  • electrical equipment and instruments;
  • spare parts for cars;
  • metal structures.

The mechanical engineering industry, which almost completely fell into decline during the “perestroika” period, is being actively restored. The largest factories, such as Tyazhstankogidropress and Sibselmash, are establishing the production of agricultural machinery, aircraft instruments, turbines and steel-smelting furnaces.

The region has huge forest resources, you can see this on Yandex maps of the Novosibirsk region. Wood natural wealth is estimated at hundreds of millions of rubles.

Agriculture is most developed in the Barabinsk and Omsk regions, where livestock is raised for meat and milk is produced. In some areas, farms have also appeared that specialize in sheep breeding.

Transport connections 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 P-254 highway (formerly M-51) is called “Irtysh”. Its route starts from Chelyabinsk and ends in Novosibirsk.
  • The R-255 highway (formerly M-53) was named “Siberia”. A satellite map of the Novosibirsk region shows that the federal highway passes through such largest regions of Siberia as Tomsk, Kemerovo, Irkutsk, as well as the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
  • Highway R-256 (formerly M-52) crosses the Altai Territory from the southern side of the region and reaches the Mongolian border. It is also called “Chuysky tract”.

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

  • 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 indicating the boundaries of its districts 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 P-256 highway. Kuibyshev and Barabinsk are no less significant cities in the Novosibirsk region; the P-254 highway runs next to them. Barabinsk is also a station on the Trans-Siberian Railway.