Map of the tver region. Map of the Tver region Transport links of the Tver region, routes and roads

On the online map of the Tver region, its borders with neighboring territories are indicated. In the North-East they pass with the Vologda Oblast, in the east - with the Yaroslavl Oblast. The Novgorod and Pskov regions have borders with the Tver region in the west, the Smolensk and Moscow regions in the south.

Geographical location of the Tver region

You need to look for the Tver region on the map of Russia in the west of the country. It occupies part of the East European Plain. The region stretches for 350 km from south to north. Its length from east to west is 450 km. There are 5 reservoirs on the territory of the region, which are of great importance for shipping.

The main river in the region is the Volga. Almost 2/3 of the region's territory is its basin. Half of the region's land is covered with forests. In the region there is one of the most famous lakes in the country - Seliger. There are practically no minerals in the region, but it has an advantageous geographical position. The region is located between Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Transport links of the Tver region, routes and roads

On the satellite map of the Tver region, its transport network is clearly visible. Federal highways pass through the region:

  • M10 "Moscow - St. Petersburg";
  • M9 "Baltia".

In addition to them, there are more than 1930 highways of republican and local importance in the region. Their total length is more than 16 thousand km. Public transport is well developed in the region. Cities and towns are connected by 134 intercity and 388 suburban routes.

The length of the railway line in the region is more than 1800 km. Shipping routes are laid along the Moscow Sea, Seliger, Volga and other rivers in the region.

Tver region with towns and villages

The region is divided into 5 districts that are of urban importance. These include: Vyshny Volochek, Rzhev, as well as Kimry, Tver and Torzhok. Udomlya has a district significance, Ozerny and Solnechny - ZATO. There are 35 districts in the region. The largest cities:

  • Tver - more than 420 thousand people;
  • Rzhev - more than 59 thousand people;
  • Vyshny Volochyok - more than 47 thousand people.

Several natural zones have been created in the region for the development of tourism and recreation. They included:

  • Lake Seliger and the Upper Volga reservoirs connected with it into a single cluster.
  • Karelian trail. The zone includes Likhoslavl, Rameshkovsky, Spirovsky and Maksatikhinsky districts.
  • Moscow sea. Recreation areas in this cluster are concentrated in Bolshoy Zavidovo and Konakovo River Club.
  • Vyshnevolotsk reservoir, named "Russian Venice".
  • Central Reserve "Clean Forest".

The satellite map of the Tver region shows that the region borders on the Vologda, Yaroslavl, Smolensk, Novgorod, Moscow and Pskov regions. The area of ​​the region is 84,201 sq. km.

There are 36 municipal districts and 7 urban districts in the region. The largest cities in the Tver region are Tver (administrative center), Rzhev, Vyshny Volochek, Kimry and Torzhok. The economy of the Tver region depends on manufacturing, electricity, trade, transport, communications, the construction sector and agriculture.

Upper Volga lakes in the Tver region

A brief history of the Tver region

In 1796, the Tver province was formed on the territory of the modern Tver region. The province existed until 1929. In 1935, the Kalinin region was formed on this territory. In 1990, the region received a new name - Tver region.

Staritsky Holy Dormition Monastery

Attractions of the Tver region

A detailed satellite map of the Tver region allows you to see the main natural attractions of the region: the Volga River, the highest point of the Valdai Upland "Makushka Valdai" (346.9 m), Central Forest and Zavidovsky reserves, Seliger, Verestovo, Shlino and Upper Volga lakes.

Monastery "Nilo-Stolbenskaya Hermitage" on Lake Seliger

On the territory of the Tver region there are ancient Russian cities - Tver, Torzhok, Vyshny Volochek, Toropetsk, Rzhev, Bezhetsk and Staritsa - in which numerous architectural sights have been preserved. It is recommended to visit the "Moscow Sea" - the Ivankovskoye reservoir, the monastery "Nilo-Stolbenskaya hermitage", the Zhitenny monastery, the Tver cathedral mosque, the Borisoglebsk Novotorzhsky monastery, the Staritsky Holy Dormition monastery, the Imperial Travel Palace, the canals of the Vyshnevolotsk water system, as well as numerous noble homesteads.

Tourist notes

Gulrypsh - a summer cottage for celebrities

There is an urban-type settlement Gulrypsh on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely associated 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 matter.

Satellite map of Tver Region

Satellite map of the Tver region. You can see a satellite map of the Tver region in the following modes: a map of the Tver region with the names of objects, a satellite map of the Tver region, a geographic map of the Tver region.

Tver region is located in the very center of the East European Plain and is in close proximity to the capital
Russia: the distance from Moscow to the border of the region is only 90 km. The nature of the Tver region is especially remarkable.
This area is often called the edge of rivers, lakes and forests.

The largest rivers - the Northern Dvina, Volga, Dnieper - flow through the region. In addition to these large rivers, there are about 1,500 rivers of various sizes in the region. But the most significant natural objects of the region are Valdai Lakes and Lake Seliger. The administrative center of the region is the city of Tver. www.site

The continental climate prevailing in the region is characterized by low winter temperatures (-9 ...- 17C) and high
summer (+17 ... + 18 C).

Since there are many water resources, rivers and lakes in the Tver region, almost all significant attractions are connected
directly with water. One of them is the Okovetsky Holy Key. These are some of the most unique natural monuments that
was first discovered by people in the middle of the 16th century. When he appeared to people, many also saw the image of the Mother of God. Since then, the waters of the spring are considered curative, and there are even cases of healing from various ailments.

The satellite map of the Tver region shows that the region borders on the Vologda, Yaroslavl, Smolensk, Novgorod, Moscow and Pskov regions. The area of ​​the region is 84,201 sq. km.

There are 36 municipal districts and 7 urban districts in the region. The largest cities in the Tver region are Tver (administrative center), Rzhev, Vyshny Volochek, Kimry and Torzhok. The economy of the Tver region depends on manufacturing, electricity, trade, transport, communications, the construction sector and agriculture.

Upper Volga lakes in the Tver region

A brief history of the Tver region

In 1796, the Tver province was formed on the territory of the modern Tver region. The province existed until 1929. In 1935, the Kalinin region was formed on this territory. In 1990, the region received a new name - Tver region.

Staritsky Holy Dormition Monastery

Attractions of the Tver region

A detailed satellite map of the Tver region allows you to see the main natural attractions of the region: the Volga River, the highest point of the Valdai Upland "Makushka Valdai" (346.9 m), Central Forest and Zavidovsky reserves, Seliger, Verestovo, Shlino and Upper Volga lakes.

Monastery "Nilo-Stolbenskaya Hermitage" on Lake Seliger

On the territory of the Tver region there are ancient Russian cities - Tver, Torzhok, Vyshny Volochek, Toropetsk, Rzhev, Bezhetsk and Staritsa - in which numerous architectural sights have been preserved. It is recommended to visit the "Moscow Sea" - the Ivankovskoye reservoir, the monastery "Nilo-Stolbenskaya hermitage", the Zhitenny monastery, the Tver cathedral mosque, the Borisoglebsk Novotorzhsky monastery, the Staritsky Holy Dormition monastery, the Imperial Travel Palace, the canals of the Vyshnevolotsk water system, as well as numerous noble homesteads.

Tourist notes

Gulrypsh - a summer cottage for celebrities

There is an urban-type settlement Gulrypsh on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely associated 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 matter.