Interactive map of the Siberian Federal District. Siberian Federal District on the map of Russia in detail Regional center on the map of Siberia

Bearing structures 10.06.2021
Bearing structures

In front of you detailed map Siberia with the names of cities and settlements in Russian. Move the map by holding it with the left mouse button. You can move around the map by clicking on one of the four arrows in the upper left corner. You can change the scale using the scale on the right side of the map or by turning the mouse wheel.

In which country is Siberia

Siberia is located in Russia. This is a wonderful, beautiful place with its own history and traditions. Coordinates of Siberia: north latitude and east longitude (show on a large map).

Virtual walk

The figurine of the "little man" above the scale will help you take a virtual walk through the cities of Siberia. By clicking and holding the left mouse button, drag it to any place on the map and you will go for a walk, while inscriptions with the approximate address of the area will appear in the upper left corner. Choose the direction of movement by clicking on the arrows in the center of the screen. The "Satellite" option at the top left allows you to see a relief image of the surface. In the "Map" mode, you will have the opportunity to get acquainted in detail with the highways of Siberia and the main sights.

Siberian District of Russia

The Siberian Federal District is an administrative entity that occupies an area of ​​5114.8 thousand km², located on the West Siberian Plain, the Taimyr Peninsula, in the mountain ranges of South Siberia, as well as the Central Siberian Plateau. On the interactive map of the Siberian Federal District, you can see that the territory of the region is washed by the Arctic Ocean from the north. The population of the district is almost 19.3 million people.

Also, a detailed map of the Siberian Federal District characterizes its administrative-territorial division: the region consists of 12 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, including the republics of Tyva, Altai, Khakassia, Buryatia; Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Kemerovo, Tomsk regions, as well as Trans-Baikal, Altai, Krasnoyarsk Territories.

The map of the Siberian Federal District reflects the geopolitical position. The SFD shares its southern borders with such republics as Mongolia, Kazakhstan and China. People's Republic, northern - with the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Tyumen region), in the eastern part it borders on the Amur region and Yakutia, with the Tyumen region, Khanty-Mansi and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug neighbors in the west.

In addition, a detailed map of the Siberian Federal District can be used to determine the geographical position of the settlement that serves as the administrative center - Novosibirsk. The "capital of Siberia" is located on the lands of the Priobskoye plateau, which adjoin the valley of the river. Ob. The population of the city is about 1.4 million people.

The major cities of the Siberian Federal District include such settlements, which are indicated by interactive map Siberian districts such as Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, Barnaul, Irkutsk, Novokuznetsk, etc. In total, there are 132 cities in the region.

A detailed map of the largest region - Siberia with its cities and regions, includes regional centers, urban settlements and autonomous formations, which are also subjects Russian Federation.

It is considered the richest territory, which has huge reserves of minerals, including natural gas, coal, manganese, potash, uranium, iron ores, gold, oil.

Map of Siberia with cities and regions, its total geographic area is at least 12 million 578 thousand square meters. km. If we include the lands of the Far East, then this figure is doubled. In relation to the rest of the Russian Federation, Siberia accounts for at least 74% of the entire area of ​​the state.

For more convenient orientation and symbols, this region is divided into its natural areas, namely:

Geographic area Characteristic
Western Siberia Located between the Ural Mountains and the Yenisei River. The average area is 2500 thousand square meters. km. According to the 2010 census, at least 10% of the country lives in this part of the Russian Federation with a population density of 6 people per 1 sq. km. It stretches in width from the coast of the Arctic Ocean to the steppe regions of Kazakhstan.
Southern Siberia The territory that is located between the Chulym river delta with east side and the Sayan Mountains from the western part of the region. It shares borders with countries such as China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
Baikal region Highland area in the southern region of Eastern Siberia, adjacent to the shores of Lake Baikal in the Irkutsk region. Includes the subject of the Russian Federation - Buryatia.
Eastern Siberia The Asian part of the Russian state. It originates from the Yenisei coast and extends to the mountain ranges along the Pacific coastline. Area - 4.2 million sq. km. Most of the region is covered with taiga forests and tundra plains.
Transbaikalia Located in the east of Siberia. The total length of the geographical area is 1000 km, if you count from the coast of Lake Baikal to the Argun River. This territory has a state border with the PRC and Mongolia.
Central Siberia Geographically, this is North Asia. The region is located right on the Siberian flat platform. If we consider this territory on the map, then this part of the Russian Federation is located between the western banks of the Yenisei and the mountain ranges of Yakutia, which are part of the Great Sayans.

Most of the largest rivers in Russia, Europe and Asia in terms of area, length and fullness of water flow in the Siberian region:

  • Amur;
  • Irtysh;
  • Yenisei;
  • Lena;
  • Angara.

Among the lake reservoirs, Baikal can be distinguished, which is a natural heritage of the country, which has no analogues in world geography. The highest mountain peak in the region is Mount Belukha (4.5 thousand m), which is located in the high-mountainous part of Altai.

Regions of the Siberian Federal District

The map of Siberia with cities and regions, its administrative structure, includes a standard division into regional centers with the definition of their territorial boundaries, as well as subjects of the Russian Federation that have the status of a republic.


A map of Siberia with cities and regions can help you navigate the terrain and expand your horizons.

Below are all regions of this district:

  • Omsk region - a territorial entity, where about 1.9 million people live, and its area is 14 thousand square meters. km.
  • Kemerovo region- the region of Siberia, where active mining of coal, iron ores is carried out, most of the objects of the metallurgical industry are concentrated.
  • Tomsk region- the population is just over 1 million people, and the territory of the region is covered with dense taiga forests.
  • Novosibirsk region- the industrial part of the Russian Federation with a numerical population of 2.7 million people, which continues to grow steadily.
  • Altai region- the capital of the territorial entity is Barnaul, and the total population is 2.35 million people.
  • Irkutsk region- the southeastern part of Siberia, the area of ​​which is 774 sq. km.
  • Krasnoyarsk region- is one of the largest regions of its type, located in the eastern part of Siberia.
  • The Republic of Khakassia- the capital is Abakan, the total area of ​​the subject is 61.5 km. sq., population - 537 thousand people.
  • Tyva Republic- occupies 0.98% of the entire area of ​​the Russian state.

All administrative units of Siberia are represented by local authorities in the form of city administrations.

Republican formations have a president, head of government and chairman of the local council, with a division of the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of government. All of them are integrated into the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

Cities of the Siberian Federal District

The map of Siberia with cities and regions of the Russian Federation is represented by the following large, medium and small settlements of this type:

  • Omsk;
  • Miner;
  • Spring;
  • Krasnoyarsk;
  • Novoaltaisk;
  • Ulan-Ude;
  • Barnaul;
  • Babushkin;
  • Severobaikalsk;
  • Irkutsk;
  • Slavgorod;
  • Kyakhta;
  • Novokuznetsk;
  • Gusinoozersk;
  • Krasnokamensk;
  • Novosibirsk;
  • Borzya;
  • Shilka;
  • Tomsk;
  • Nerchinsk;
  • Khilok;
  • Kemerovo;
  • Biryusinsk;
  • Winter;
  • Bratsk;
  • Sayansk;
  • Tulun;
  • Angarsk;
  • Alzamay;
  • Svirsk;
  • Prokopyevsk;
  • Kirensk;
  • Cheremkhovo;
  • Biysk;
  • Usolye-Sibirskoye;
  • Nizhneudensk;
  • Abakan;
  • Slyudyanka;
  • Yurga;
  • Berezovsky;
  • Rubtsovsk;
  • Belovo;
  • Shelekhov;
  • Norilsk;
  • Kaltan;
  • Mogocha;
  • Achinsk;
  • Taishet;
  • Kiselevsk;
  • Seversk;
  • Myski;
  • Taiga;
  • Kyzyl;
  • Kaltan;
  • Ust-Ilimsk;
  • Chita.

In large cities and towns of regional subordination, there is an annual population growth. Fertility per 1000 people prevails over mortality. Smaller cities, where the population is less than 100 thousand inhabitants, show a negative birth rate dynamics. Affected by the socio-economic situation, as well as natural migration of the population.

Western Siberia

The map of Siberia allows you to study in more detail this part of the Russian Federation with its cities and regions, learn about the physical and geographical characteristics, namely.

Tyumen region

The capital of the region is Tyumen, which in the ranking of the standard of living takes 3rd place relative to all other large urban settlements in Russia.

The Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District is located in the Siberian region, where the main part of oil and gas exported is produced. The largest and richest region of the Russian Federation, which is part of the Urals District.

Omsk region

A region with a developed economy, adjacent to which are the Tyumen and Tomsk regions.

In the southern part of the constituent entity, there is a border with the Republic of Kazakhstan. The climate is continental. The flora is mainly represented by taiga forests, there are zones of steppe plains, swampy areas. The richest river is the Irtysh.

Kurgan region

Part of the Ural Federal District. There are at least 3 thousand lakes and other bodies of water in the region. 16% of all uranium ore reserves are concentrated, which are mined by open-pit and mine methods.

Climatic conditions are of the continental type with long frosty winters and short but hot summers. Most of the region's territory is located on the banks of the Tobol River.

Kemerovo region

The map of Siberia, with cities and regions, contains the mining region, which has a second name Kuzbass. The numerical population of the region is constantly growing, which is associated with a favorable socio-economic situation, the presence of a large number of industrial enterprises providing high employment for the population.

Today there are about 2.7 million inhabitants of the region, of which 1.6% are infected with HIV. According to these medical indicators, the region is in third place in relation to other subjects of the Russian Federation.

Tomsk region

The region is a flat area of ​​the territory, which is mostly covered with dense coniferous forests.

Interesting fact that by total area the region is larger than the Republic of Poland, and in terms of population it is 35 times less (1 million people). About 63% of the area is taiga, and 29% are impenetrable swamps, among which the largest in the world is Vasyugan.

Novosibirsk region

The region is located simultaneously in 3 physical and geographical zones - forest, steppe and taiga. There are more than 3 thousand salt, fresh and mineral lakes in the region, where the salt concentration is so high that the water acquires a bitter taste.

The climate is continental with severe winters, which last 1.5 months longer than the calendar season. One fifth of the region is covered with rugged forests.

Altai region

The capital of the territorial entity is Barnaul. The region was founded in September 1937. In the south it borders on the Republic of Kazakhstan. The climatic conditions of the region are varied and depend on the relief, as well as the direction of the winds.

The low-lying part of the region is characterized by a temperate continental climate, and the mountainous regions are characterized by sharply continental climatic conditions.

Winters are always harsh and cold, while summers are humid and hot with a lot of precipitation. The last summer day is August 29, after which the first frosts may appear.

Eastern Siberia

Considered below General characteristics subjects of the Russian Federation located in the eastern part of the physical-geographical region:

Irkutsk region

It is also referred to as the Baikal region. Since the beginning of the 90s, the region's enterprises have undergone modernization.

The region has become an important industrial center, which provides the Russian Federation with electricity produced at hydroelectric power plants, oil products, aluminum, coal, high-tech products obtained by organic synthesis. In terms of economic development, the region is ahead of most other regions of Siberia.

The Republic of Buryatia

The capital of this subject of the Russian Federation is Ulan-Ude. The area of ​​the republic is 351 thousand square meters. km. This is 2% of the whole of Russia. The total population size of the population is just under 1 million people. The settlement density is extremely low, since per 1 sq. km. lives 2.8 people.

This is due to the harsh climate, a large number of taiga forests and swamps. The indigenous peoples of the republic are the Buryats, who belong to the Mongolian ethnic group.

Zabaykalsky Krai

A young region, which was formed on March 1, 2008 as a result of a referendum on the unification of the Aginsky Buryat Autonomous Okrug and the Chita regional center. The territory of the region itself is located on Far East.

The region is dominated by mountain peaks that form protracted ridges. There are plains and forest-steppe zones. The region is considered to be very full-flowing, as more than 40,000 large, medium and shallow rivers are concentrated in it.

Krasnoyarsk region

Date of formation - December 7, 1934. Possesses large reserves of non-ferrous metal ores, hydropower potential. Most of the metallurgical industry enterprises are concentrated on the territory of the region, which were built in the days of Soviet Union.

In the production of this type of product, the Krasnoyarsk Territory is the leader among other regions of Russia (3.2% per 1 inhabitant). The main focus of production is the production of copper, aluminum, ferroalloys, nickel, cobalt, platinum group metals.

The Republic of Khakassia

The capital of this subject of the Russian state is the city of Abakan. The number of inhabitants is 537 thousand people and is constantly decreasing. Mortality prevails over birth rate. During the Soviet era, starting from the 40s, Khakassia was actively populated by repressed Ukrainians and Germans. The republic consists of a steppe, alpine and taiga part.

The height of the Sayan Mountains reaches 2000 m. These geological heights occupy 2/3 of the republic. The climate is characterized by severe winters and cold summers, with temperatures ranging from 17-18 degrees Celsius. There are over 500 deep-water lakes in the republic. The total length of the rivers is 8000 m.

Tyva Republic

The capital of the region is Kyzyl. The total number of inhabitants is 321 thousand people, and continues to grow at a rapid pace. The state border with Mongolia runs in the south of the republic. Tuva is a mountainous region, where hills and gorges occupy 80% of the total area. The rest of the land is a steppe with poor vegetation.

The main water artery is the Yenisei. The climate of the republic is sharply continental. In winter, the temperature drops to -40, and in summer it reaches +35 degrees Celsius.

Geographic map Siberia, on which its regions with cities are indicated, makes it possible to study in detail the physical and geographical characteristics of the region, to obtain useful information about the structure of this part of the Russian Federation, because it is a strategically important socio-economic region of the country that provides the filling of the state budget.

Article design: Lozinsky Oleg

Video about the map of Siberia

The beauty and greatness of Siberia in the Russian Federation:

Part Siberian Federal District (SFD) includes almost all regions of the West Siberian and East Siberian economic regions with the exception of the Tyumen region.

The territory of the Siberian Federal District - 5114.8 thousand sq. km (30% of Russia), but only 20.8 million people (14.3%) live here. The okrug includes 4 republics, two territories, 6 oblasts and 7 autonomous okrugs.

The Siberian Federal District is famous for its solid minerals. There are 85% of all-Russian reserves of lead and platinum, 80% - molybdenum, 71% - nickel, 69% - copper, 67% - zinc, 66% - manganese, 44% - silver, about 40% - gold. In addition - titanium, tungsten, cement raw materials, phosphorites, iron ores, bauxite, tin.

Another economic "strong point" of the region is the development of territories located in the BAM zone. This site contains gold, rare metals, copper, coal, asbestos, etc. The total investment capacity of these projects (excluding oil, gas and pipelines) is about $ 7-10 billion.

The limiting factor for the development of Siberia is insufficient transport links; the main railway line is the old Transsib. After the collapse of the USSR, significant sections of three latitudinal highways, built during the Soviet era, ended up in sovereign Kazakhstan; the same thing happened with power lines. The power lines have now been built, and "electrical independence" can be said to have been restored. But new routes have yet to be laid on the rail and road networks.

In the Siberian Federal District, three groups of regions can be distinguished: the South of Western Siberia, Angara-Yenisei and Transbaikalia.

Here is a detailed map of Siberia with the names of cities and towns in Russian. Move the map by holding it with the left mouse button. You can move around the map by clicking on one of the four arrows in the upper left corner.

You can change the scale using the scale on the right side of the map or by turning the mouse wheel.

In which country is Siberia

Siberia is located in Russia. This is a wonderful, beautiful place with its own history and traditions. Coordinates of Siberia: north latitude and east longitude (show on a large map).

Virtual walk

The figurine of the "little man" above the scale will help you take a virtual walk through the cities of Siberia.

By clicking and holding the left mouse button, drag it to any place on the map and you will go for a walk, while inscriptions with the approximate address of the area will appear in the upper left corner. Choose the direction of movement by clicking on the arrows in the center of the screen.

The "Satellite" option at the top left allows you to see a relief image of the surface. In the "Map" mode, you will have the opportunity to get acquainted in detail with the highways of Siberia and the main sights.

On the map - Krasnoyarsk Territory, Taimyr Autonomous Okrug, Evenki Autonomous region, Irkutsk Region, Republic of Khakassia, Republic of Tyva, Republic of Buryatia and Chita Region

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