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The Kemerovo region or Kuzbass is a subject of the Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation with a population of about 3 million people, more than 80% of whom live mainly in urban areas. The Kemerovo region is located in the southeastern part of Western Siberia, in territories once inhabited by indigenous peoples - Siberian Tatars and Teleuts, and borders on the Altai and Krasnoyarsk territories, the republics of Altai, Khakassia, Novosibirsk and Tomsk regions. Until the 40s of the 20th century, this region was part of the Novosibirsk region with its center in the city of Novosibirsk.
Kuzbass today is a dynamically developing and important region for the country’s economy. More than 60% of coal from the total production of this fuel in the country is mined here. Its population is also employed in the metallurgical, chemical, and food industries.
Among the historical and cultural monuments of Kemerovo: the Znamensky Cathedral, the monument “In Memory of the Kuzbass Miners”, the regional drama theater, the coal museum, the monument to a stray dog, the Church of the Holy Trinity. Of particular interest to travelers visiting this distant region of Russia is the Krasnaya Gorka Museum-Reserve, located within the city on the site of an old coal mine. On the territory of the reserve there are both natural and man-made attractions (architectural structures, Gorelaya Mountain).
The Kemerovo region has a continental climate characterized by short but warm summers. Winter in this region is long and cold; the average daily air temperature in January is – 20°C. Among local rivers and lakes, a significant place is given to the Ob and its tributaries (Tom, Yaya, Chumysh), and Lake Berchikul (Volchye). The main natural attractions of Kuzbass are the Shorsky National Park and the Kuznetsky Alatau Nature Reserve, the first of which is located in the south, the second in the center of the region.

Also, interesting information about the cities of the Kemerovo region can be found in our articles:

Kemerovo on the map of Russia
Gornaya Shoria on the map
Kemerovo region from satellite
Novokuznetsk on the map of Russia

Satellite maps of cities in the Kemerovo region:

Kemerovo from satellite

In Western Siberia, in its southern part between the Altai and Sayan spurs. Kemerovo region is located. This is the most densely populated territory of Siberia. Using a satellite map of the Kemerovo region, you can find the main city - Kemerovo, as well as the largest settlement in terms of occupied territory - Novokuznetsk.

Modern online maps help you get an idea of ​​the region and see its towns and villages. Moving through the online service with the mouse, you can see that the borders of the Kemerovo region limit the borders of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the Altai Republic, as well as the Novosibirsk and Tomsk regions.

The region is located in mountainous and hilly terrain and is distinguished by a large number of reservoirs. The hydrography is represented by small rivers belonging to the Ob basin. Moving along the map of the Kemerovo region by district, you can find the most important river in the region - the Tom, as well as small water arteries:

  • Condom;
  • Mrassu;
  • Sary-Chumysh;

Districts of Kemerovo region on the map

The region occupies about 100 thousand km2. If we look at the districts on the map of the Kemerovo region, we can see that it is divided into 18 administrative districts. The largest in area are Novokuznetsk and Tashtagol districts. They occupy the southern part of the region. The main part of the small foothill areas is located in the northern and western parts of the region. The most sparsely populated and northern region is Izhmorsky. The number of people living here does not exceed 10 thousand people.

The main line of the Siberia highway runs through the northern part of the region, as the map of the Kemerovo region shows in the form of a diagram. In the region, it begins in Yurga and ends near Tashtagol.

The region is connected with cities and neighboring regions by the Trans-Siberian Railway, which plays an important role not only in passenger transportation, but also in the delivery of goods, materials, and military communications in the central part of the country and Siberia. You can see the direction of all transport routes on a detailed road map of the Kemerovo region.

Main railway stations:

  • Novokuznetsk;
  • Artyshta;
  • Yurga;
  • Mariinsk;
  • Belovo;
  • Fireboxes;
  • Taiga.

If you look at the map of the Kemerovo region in detail, you can see airports near Novokuznetsk and Kemerovo. The region's air gates operate mainly domestic flights, but in the summer season they open routes on international routes.

Map of the Kemerovo region with cities and villages

There are 20 cities of regional subordination in the region, 7 of which have a population of more than 100 thousand people. On the map of the Kemerovo region with cities and villages, you can find any city of interest, see its location, neighboring settlements, streets and houses. Most of the large settlements “grew up” from mining villages in which coal and other minerals were mined. Today, the main wealth of Kuzbass is mined in 13 cities of the Kemerovo region. Among them:

  • Prokopyevsk;
  • Mezhdurechensk;
  • Kemerovo;
  • Guryevsk;
  • Belovo;
  • Kiselevsk.

If we look at the map of the Kemerovo region with villages, then medium and small settlements come into view. About 15% of the region’s total population lives in rural areas – more than 400 thousand people. They are mainly located near cities in flatter areas. There are very few settlements in the mountains.

Rural residents are engaged in their usual activities of cattle breeding and arable farming. Traditionally, agricultural areas on the map of the Kemerovo region with settlements are considered:

  • Chebulinsky;
  • Promyshlennovsky;
  • Izhmorsky;
  • Krapivinsky.

There are large livestock farms here that produce meat, poultry, eggs, and milk.

Economy and industry of the Kemerovo region

The main system-forming industry of the region is mining. There are 2 largest coal basins in the region, which produce about 200 million tons of raw materials per year. Kuzbass also produces:

  • ore;
  • gold;
  • silver;
  • clay;
  • sand;
  • aluminum;
  • limestone;
  • lead;
  • quartzite.

The industry in the southern part of the region is represented by enterprises in the engineering industry and processing plants. Yandex maps of the Kemerovo region allow you to see the location of industrial zones. In the south of the region there are several large metallurgical plants that supply the country with non-ferrous and ferrous metals.

A modest share of the budget comes from tourism and the service sector. But with the development of eco-tourism, more and more people prefer to come to relax in the foothills in the summer or go skiing in the winter. In the Kemerovo region there are several water sources that are considered healing and attract busloads of tourists.

Satellite map of the Kemerovo region

Map of the Kemerovo region from satellite. You can view the satellite map of the Kemerovo region in the following modes: map of the Kemerovo region with names of objects, satellite map of the Kemerovo region, geographic map of the Kemerovo region.

Kemerovo region- West Siberian region of Russia, which is located midway between Moscow and Vladivostok. The administrative center and main city of the Kemerovo region is the city of Kemerovo, whose population is 500 thousand people. Kemerovo is located almost 3500 km from Moscow. The largest cities in the region are Kemerovo, Prokopyevsk, Mezhdurechensk, Kiselevsk and others.

The climate of the region is sharply continental. This type of climate is characterized by sharp and significant fluctuations in air temperature throughout the year. The average annual temperature in the Kemerovo region is from +1 to +1.5 C. The hottest time of the year is summer, when the air warms up to +35...+38 C. In winter it is usually very cold, and sometimes the thermometer can drop to - 54...-57 S.

As for attractions, the most beautiful area of ​​the Kemerovo region is its southern part, which is occupied by mountainous picturesque terrain. There are such natural monuments as Alguy Tremolins, Spassky Palaces, Rocky Mountain Canyon, Gavrilovsky Caves, Stone Gates, cave complexes, the sight of which will take your breath away.

Spa treatment based on several mineral springs is especially developed in the Kemerovo region. Types of tourism such as horseback riding, water tourism and mountain tourism are also gaining popularity. The Kemerovo region has all the prerequisites to become a cultural and international tourist center. The most beautiful and impressive is Gornaya Shoria - one of the best recreational areas in Russia. You can relax in the Kemerovo region both in summer and winter.

The Kemerovo region is located in the southeast of Western Siberia. On the satellite map of the Kemerovo region you can see that the region borders the Republics of Khakassia and Altai, the Altai and Krasnoyarsk territories, the Tomsk and Novosibirsk regions. The area of ​​the region is 95,725 square meters. km.

The region's territory is divided into 18 municipal districts and 20 cities. The largest cities of the Kemerovo region are Kemerovo (administrative center), Novokuznetsk, Prokopyevsk, Mezhdurechensk and Leninsk-Kuznetsky.

On the territory of the Kemerovo region there is one of the centers of the Russian coal industry - Kuzbass. The region's economy is based on coal mining, oil refining and metallurgy.

Kuznetsky Alatau

Brief history of the Kemerovo region

The development of the territory of the modern Kemerovo region began in the 17th century. In the 19th century, the region was part of the Tomsk province. In 1930, the region became part of the West Siberian Territory, and in 1937 - the Novosibirsk Region. In 1943, the Kemerovo region was organized.

On September 18, 1984, 100 kilometers from Kemerovo, a peaceful nuclear explosion was carried out, the power of which was 10 kilotons.

Kuznetsk fortress in Novokuznetsk

Sights of the Kemerovo region

On a detailed satellite map of the Kemerovo region you can see some natural attractions: Shorsky National Park, the Kuznetsky Alatau Nature Reserve, the mountainous region of Gornaya Shoria and the Kuznetsk Basin.

In the region it is worth seeing the highest point of the region - Mount Verkhniy Zub (2178 m), Mount Kul-Taiga, on the top of which there is a mountain lake, the valley of the Mras-Su river with numerous caves, the Saga waterfall, Lake Berchikul, Gavrilovsky caves, rocks "Spassky Palaces" and "Tsar's Gates".

Ski center Sheregesh

There are several famous ski resorts in the Kemerovo region: Yugus near Mezhdurechensk and the village of Sheregesh on Green Mountain. It is also worth seeing the Kuznetsk Fortress, the Transfiguration Cathedral and the Catholic Church of St. John Chrysostom in Novokuznetsk, the Znamensky Cathedral and the Red Mountain in Kemerovo.

Note to tourists

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