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Satellite map Perm region

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

Perm region, or as it is called the Perm Territory, is one of the regions included in the Volga District. The Perm region was formed in 2005 and is located between Asia and Europe. The administrative city of the Perm region is the city of Perm. Main river region - the Kama, which is the largest tributary of the Volga.

The Perm region is dominated by a continental temperate climate. Winter is very long, with low temperatures. The average thermometer in January in the region is -15...-18C. The lowest temperature that was recorded in the region is -53 C. Summer is warm and moderate, with average temperatures +15...+18 C. Sometimes the heat is recorded, up to +38C. The following are quite typical for the weather of the Perm region: natural phenomena like thunderstorms, fogs and snowstorms.

One of the most famous attractions in the region is art Gallery in Perm, where you can see one of the richest collections of wooden sculptures. Moreover, this gallery also houses one of the largest collections of icons.
A unique natural attraction is located near Perm. This is the only architectural and ethnographic reserve "Khokhlovka" in the Ural region, which contains ancient buildings from the 17th to 19th centuries. IN summer time festivals, concerts and various folklore festivals are held on the territory of the museum. open air.

Very interesting city The Perm region is the city of Kungur, founded in the mid-17th century. It is famous for its icy Kungur cave. This is the only cave in Russia that is open for tours. In total, there are more than 70 architectural and historical monuments in Kungur. www.russ-maps.ru

Perm region is a region located in the east of the European part of Russia. A map of the Perm Territory shows that the region borders the Republics of Bashkortostan and Komi, Sverdlovsk and Kirov regions, Udmurtia. The area of ​​the region is 160,236 sq. km.

The Perm region is divided into 6 urban districts and 42 municipal districts. There are 30 urban-type settlements, 25 cities and 2,644 villages in the region. Largest cities Perm Territory - Perm (administrative center), Berezniki, Solikamsk, Tchaikovsky and Lysva.

The economy of the region is based on the petrochemical and forestry industries, mechanical engineering, non-ferrous and ferrous metallurgy. The region produces oil, coal, gas, diamonds, gold, mineral salts and peat. About 71% of the territory is occupied by forest.

Historical reference

In 1472, Perm the Great and the territory around it became part of the Moscow state. In 1727, the territory became part of the Siberian province, and in 1781 of the Perm governorship. In 1796, by order of Paul I, the Perm province was formed.

In 2005, the Perm region appeared, formed as a result of the connection of the Komi-Permyak region Autonomous Okrug and Perm region.

Must Visit

A detailed satellite map of the Perm region allows you to see some natural attractions: the most high mountain region - Tulymsky Stone (1496 m), the Basegi Nature Reserve and the Vishera Nature Reserve, the Kama and Chusovaya rivers.

Recommended to visit historical cities: Perm, Solikamsk, Cherdyn, Osa, Usolye and Lysva. It is worth visiting the Belogorsk and Holy Trinity Stephen monasteries, seeing the Sludskaya and Fedosievskaya churches, visiting the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul and the Perm Cathedral Mosque.

Many will be interested in the Perm Art Gallery, the Perm Museum of Modern Art, the Khokhlovka Museum-Reserve, the Helmet Museum and the Kungurskaya ice cave.

The region is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, in the eastern part of the Russian Plain. In most of it there are plains and lowlands, in the east there are low and medium mountains. The region consists of 37 districts and 13 cities. The largest of them are Perm, Solikamsk, Berezniki. Large federal reserves have been created in the Perm Territory: Vishersky and Basegi. Protected animals include the brown bear, sable, and white-tailed eagle. There are also 20 in the region natural reserves.

Satellite map of the Perm region online

Up to 70% of the land is covered with forests, mostly coniferous. In summer they collect a large number of berries, and closer to autumn - mushrooms. There are moose and reindeer, they are hunted by bears and wolves, and there are many fur-bearing animals, including the Ural sable. Approximately 30,000 rivers flow through the region. The largest of them are Kama and Chusovaya, Vishera and Sylva also stand out in size. There are approximately 800 lakes and about 1000 swamps in the region. The most big lake- Chusovskoe.

Maps of cities in the Perm region from satellite:

The Perm region is famous for its caves, such as Babinogorskaya and Temnaya. The most famous among tourists, the Kungur Ice Cave, is located in the southeast. It has many underground lakes and non-melting ice crystals, and is equipped for excursions. Fans of cave diving will be interested in the underwater Ordinskaya. Many mountains contribute to the development of rock climbing and skiing alpine skiing. In Perm there is the only museum of political repression in the country, because there were camps for political prisoners in this region. The last of them closed in 1988. Those who are interested in mysticism can visit the village of Molebka: it is believed that there is a anomalous zone, where UFOs fly in and time is distorted. There are many architectural monuments. Not far from Perm there is the Khokhlovka Museum, where examples of wooden architecture are collected. You can see examples like this in museums folk culture like bronze casting called "animal style" and wooden sculptures. The peculiarity of wooden sculptures is that pagans who became Christians did not perceive icons and carved three-dimensional images of Christian saints from wood.

The official date of formation of the Perm Territory is December 1, 2005. On this day, the unification of the Perm region and the Komi-Permyak district took place. The capital of the region is the city of Perm. Large industrial, transport and Cultural Center with a population of just over one million. Other administrative centers of the region: Ocher, Kueda, Tchaikovsky, Nytva, Kungur, Solikamsk, Kudymkar are indicated on detailed map with districts.

Transport and logistics of the Perm region on the map of Russia

On the territory of the region, railway, aviation and highways. The territory passes through:

  • federal highway Moscow-Perm-Ekaterinburg (marking E-22);
  • Railway(Trans-Siberian Railway);
  • 6-8 flights depart daily to Moscow (built new terminal Bolshoye Savino Airport).

Nature and sights

Most of the region is located on the Russian Plain, but in the northeast there are spurs of the Northern and Middle Urals. Highest point, Tulym stone, rises 1496 m above sea level. The large reserves Basegi and Vishersky are engaged in the study of nature in the north of the region. The main water artery is the Kama River. It is fed by more than 20,000 rivers and streams. On the satellite map you can even see small rivers, for example, the Zhigolan, whose length from source to mouth is 8 km. Above the city of Tchaikovsky stretches the Votkinsk reservoir, with an area of ​​1,120 km2, it was formed by the Votkinsk hydroelectric power station.

There are many caves in the karst rocks of the Urals. The most famous of them: Kungurskaya, Kizelovskaya, Geologov, Rossiyskaya, Ordinskaya.

Just 40 km from Perm is located ethnographical museum open-air "Khokhlovka". Interesting exhibits telling about the life of Russians and Komi-Permyaks in the past are collected here.

 

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