Detailed map of Belarus with cities and roads. Download a free road map of Belarus. Detailed map of Belarus with agricultural estates and attractions Geographic map of Belarus with cities

We present to your attention a map of highways in Belarus. For more convenient use, the map shows not only the main roads, but also cities and other settlements. The proposed road map of Belarus will help you plan your trip, plotting the most optimal route and subsequently saving both time and money on fuel.

Car map of Belarus online

Map of highways in Minsk, Minsk region and all of Belarus: currently, the network of public roads in the Republic of Belarus has a length of 94.797 km, of which 15.476 km are republican roads, and 70.192 km are local roads. All roads in the country are paved.

Detailed map of highways in Belarus on a scale of 1: 850,000

The presented road map is very detailed - in addition to roads, it shows cities, villages, hamlets, and towns. The map shows highways, highways of republican and local significance, and also indicates road service facilities (gas stations, service stations, car service stations, hotels, checkpoints for road transport).

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We also present to your attention a map of toll roads in Belarus - from July 1, 2013, the BelToll electronic toll collection system was introduced on the territory of the Republic of Belarus. The system is based on specialized short-range radio communications technology used throughout the world. The advantage of the technology is that there is no need to stop the vehicle at the toll collection point.

Above the toll roads there are metal portals with transceivers for collecting tolls. Information is exchanged with the on-board device in the car, which is installed on the windshield.

When a vehicle passes through the payment collection portal, the required amount is automatically debited from the account of the installed on-board unit. An account is created during user registration in the system.

If the total weight of the vehicle does not exceed the technically permissible standard of 3.5 tons, and the vehicle is registered in the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia), the vehicle is exempt from tolls.

Tolls on roads included in the BelToll system are mandatory for the following vehicles:

  • power-driven vehicles with a technically permissible total weight of more than 3.5 tons;
  • mechanical vehicles with a technically permissible total weight of not more than 3.5 tons, registered outside the Eurasian Economic Union.

Please note that the maps presented on the site may be out of date and contain some errors and inaccuracies, as they are posted on the site for informational purposes only.

Belarus is a wonderful and unique country. European purity and severity are surprisingly combined here with smiling and good-natured residents, modern buildings - with ancient suburbs and corners of ancient architecture.

Clean air, blue rivers, cool lakes, beautiful forests and pastures - all this is why you should definitely visit this hospitable country.

Interactive map of Belarus

Below is an interactive map of Belarus online from Google. You can move the map left and right, up and down with the mouse, and also change the scale of the map using the “+” and “-” icons, which are located at the bottom on the right side of the map, or using the mouse wheel. In order to find out where Belarus is located on the world map, use the same method to reduce the scale of the map even further.

In addition to the map with the names of objects, you can look at Belarus from a satellite if you click on the “Show satellite map” switch in the lower left corner of the map.

Map of Belarus with cities

Below is a map of Belarus by region with cities. To see the map in full size, click on it and it will open in a new window. You can also print it out and take it with you on the road.

You were presented with the most basic and detailed maps of Belarus, which you can always use to search for an object of interest to you or for any other purposes. Have a nice trip!

Free online map of Belarus. The tourist map contains markers with the exact location of all recreation centers, mini hotels, cottages and where you can stay and relax. Additionally, on the interactive map you can see marked ones and create a convenient route for your trip around Belarus.

To make it easier to use the interactive map of Belarus, it has several controls. To change the scale, use the +/- slider to the left of the map or the mouse scroll wheel. You can change the active map layer, measure distance, plot a route on the map and view traffic jams on the roads of Belarus.

Online map of Belarus from satellite (Google / Google)

Interactive satellite map of Belarus with roads. On a Yandex map from a satellite, you can view virtual panoramas of streets and roads, just drag the icon with a “man” from the upper left corner of the map to the area of ​​the map that interests you. Panoramas are not available for all cities and towns; sections of streets with panoramas are highlighted in blue when you drag the icon.

The Republic of Belarus, Belorussia or Belarus is all one unitary state located on the territory of Eastern Europe. Belarus occupies an area of ​​207,600 km 2 and is home to 9.4 million people. The country's territory is divided into 6 regions and one city (Minsk), which is not included in any region.

The satellite map of Belarus shows that the largest cities in the country are Minsk (the capital), Gomel, Vitebsk, Mogilev, Brest and Grodno.

Today the Republic of Belarus is a developing state with a socially oriented market model of the economy. The government of the republic controls prices for all basic goods, which leads to a lack of healthy competition. Most large enterprises are state owned. Small business is possible only in the service sector, wholesale and retail trade.

The form of government in Belarus is a presidential republic. Since 1994, the country has been headed by A. Lukashenko, who every year expands presidential powers more and more, while violating the Constitution. Many international organizations and countries, such as the European Union, OSCE and the United States, do not recognize the presidential elections in 2001, 2006 and 2010 as legitimate.

Since 2011, Belarus has been in a deep economic crisis, which caused the devaluation of the Belarusian ruble.

Historical reference

From the 11th to the 16th centuries, the territory of modern Belarus passed from hand to hand: first it was the territory of Kievan Rus, then the Principality of Polotsk, and in the 13th century the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In the 16th century, the territory became part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. As a result of the wars of the 16th-17th centuries, the territory of Belarus became part of the Russian Empire.

During the First World War, the Belarusian People's Republic was formed, which existed until the end of the war. In 1922 the BSSR was created. In 1990, the republic received sovereignty, and in 1991, the independence of the Republic of Belarus was recognized.

Must Visit

There are numerous cultural heritage monuments in Belarus: castles, palaces, museums, churches, churches, nature reserves. It is recommended to visit the Mir Castle in the Grodno region, the Nesvizh Castle in the city of Nesvizh, the Old and New Castles in Grodno, the Farny Church in Grodno and Belovezhskaya Pushcha. The cities of Minsk, Grodno, Nesvizh, Gomel, Vitebsk, Polotsk and Brest are a must-see.

Note to tourists

Gulrypsh - a holiday destination for celebrities

There is an urban-type settlement Gulrypsh on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely connected with the name of the Russian philanthropist Nikolai Nikolaevich Smetsky. In 1989, due to his wife’s illness, they needed a change of climate. The matter was decided by chance.

Belarus is a country located in Europe and does not have access to the sea. It has borders with Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine.

From the map you can see that the territory of the state in the longitudinal direction occupies about 645 km, and in the transverse direction - about 550 km, in total it occupies about 210 thousand square kilometers of land. Here, in the city of Polotsk, the geographical location of the center of Europe is officially marked. Administratively, the country is divided into six regions, in which the total population is 9.5 million people (according to the 1998 census). A unique feature of the relief of Belarus is the predominance of flat terrain with significant swamps in the lowlands, which is why swamps received the figurative definition of “ the fifth element" in the common people.

Belarus is a presidential republic with a unitary government system. The capital is the city of Minsk. There are more than a hundred cities in the vastness of the state, the largest of which are Grodno, Vitebsk, Mogilev, and Gomel.
A number of important communication routes between Western countries and eastern European countries run through Belarus.

See where Belarus is located on the world map (satellite view):

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Detailed administrative and road map of Belarus roads free download.

A small but convenient map of Belarus with main cities and physical objects.