Detailed map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Detailed map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug with settlements. Detailed map with cities and towns

Based on the satellite map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, it is easy to see that the district’s road network is very poorly developed. Most roads are seasonal and of local importance. There are no permanent transport links by land with other regions of the country.

There is one federal road in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug: A-381, a 1.5-kilometer highway from the center of Naryan-Mar to the airport of the same name. It is also the only asphalt road in the Autonomous Okrug. It goes from Lenin Street to the airport terminal through 60 Let Oktyabrya and Rabochaya streets and Aeroportovsky Proezd.

Looking at the Nenets Autonomous Okrug on a map of Russia, you can see that there are no railways in the region. The nearest railway station, Usinsk, is located 350 kilometers away, in the Komi Republic. In summer, you can get to the railway only by water or air, in winter - along the winter road or seasonal road.

Large cities and towns of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Looking at the map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug with its districts, you can see that there is only one city in the region - Naryan-Mar, the administrative center of the district. The population of the capital is just under 25 thousand people, more than half the number of residents of the entire joint-stock company. In total, there are 43 settlements in the region: 1 city, 1 town and 41 villages. items with the status of rural settlements. The town (village of Iskateley) is home to just over 7,000 residents. The Nenets Autonomous Okrug is the most sparsely populated subject of the Russian Federation. Administratively, the district is divided into two parts: the Naryan-Mar urban district and the Zapolyarny district. All settlements, except the administrative center, are included in the Polar Region.

The most sparsely populated region of the country, the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, is located in the north-west of its Eastern European part. You can get an idea of ​​the district, consider its borders, cities and other objects using a satellite map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The lands between Pechora and Ugra are mentioned in chronicles dating back to the 9th-10th centuries. The indigenous population (Nenets) moved here from the banks of the Ob, but after some time came under the control of the Novgorod princes, who constantly collected tribute from the northern regions.

If you look at the map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug with diagrams, it becomes clear that most of the land is located in the Arctic. The district shares borders with:

  • Arkhangelsk region;
  • Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug;
  • Republic of Komi.

The district owns several islands and peninsulas. The northernmost territories of the district are limited by the waters of the Arctic Ocean. Maps of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug with regions display all objects. You can easily find cities, and by zooming in, see in detail the streets, the location of buildings, find train stations, shops, and administrative offices. The card is an indispensable assistant in travel, business trips, and tourist trips. Load the map into your smartphone or tablet and view any object at its maximum magnification.

Districts on the map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Everything on the territory of the district is unique - nature, indigenous culture and even territorial division. This is the only region in the country in which only 1 district is territorially allocated - Zapolyarny. There are 19 villages on its territory. All other villages in the region are not included in the district, but belong to the urban district. The detailed map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug shows even small-sized villages.

Rivers flowing in the area:

  • Lunvozh;
  • Pechora;
  • Voyvozh;
  • Cher-Vozh.

The main administrative unit here is the village of Iskateley. The village has television, radio broadcasting, partial cellular coverage, and there are bus routes connecting the village with the city of Naryan-Mar. In the settlements that are displayed on the map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the number of residents is very small. Just over 1,500 people inhabit the village of Krasnoye alone, while in other villages it is even smaller.

Transport links in the district are poorly developed. Only 28% of all roads have asphalt surface. Road transport links with other regions are interrupted by weather conditions, and sometimes are absent for a long time. Look at the location of the main roads in detail on the map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and you will be convinced of the paucity of transport options.

The main burden when moving residents and guests of the region falls on air transport. Some villages can be reached by helicopter, and from the airport you can fly by plane to cities such as:

  • Arkhangelsk;
  • Saint Petersburg;
  • Pechora;
  • Moscow.

Along the rivers of the region, the villages that are indicated on the map with the villages of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug can also be reached by river transport, but navigation lasts for a very short period - from mid-June to October.

Map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug with cities and villages

When you try to find a city on a map, you will be surprised. There is only one settlement with this status here. Naryan-Mar is the “heart” of the district in the literal sense. This is a commercial port that provides life for the Arctic region. As the map with the cities and villages of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug shows, you can only come here by car along the Laya-Voyazhskaya road, which stretches from the east and is a “winter road”.

The city has its own few attractions:

  • administration and post office buildings;
  • monument to the sailors of the steamship "Komsomolets";
  • monument to reindeer herders;
  • house of culture.

The city's population slightly exceeds 20 thousand people. The main nationalities are Nenets and Russians. Over the past 10 years, modern, comfortable houses have appeared in the city, which can be found on a map with settlements of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Also, using the online service, you can find main streets, access roads to the port and airport.

Economy and industry of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug

The region's economy is based on oil and gas production and traditional industries. The district contains the largest oil and gas condensate fields:

  • Khasyreyskoe;
  • Tedinskoe;
  • Toraveyskoe;
  • Kharyaginskoe.

In total, the region is already producing at 96 fields and is developing more than 20 more.

On Yandex maps of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug you can see large, undeveloped territories that are occupied by pastures. More than 2 thousand people are involved in reindeer husbandry, mainly representatives of the indigenous peoples of the region. There are also more than 10 fishing cooperatives with their own trawl fleet. There are several processing plants within Naryan-Mar.

This page presents a high quality map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The interactive map shows cities, towns, railway stations and roads. With its help, you can plot a route and calculate the distance to any point.

You can also view the map of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug from a satellite in real time; for this you need to change the layer to “satellite view”.

Detailed map with cities and towns

Cities and towns

The Nenets Autonomous Okrug is located in the northwestern part of the Russian Federation and is part of the Northwestern Federal District of the same name. A significant part of the region is located beyond the Arctic Circle, and it includes the Vaygach Islands, the Yugorsky Peninsula, which separates the two seas, and the Kanin Peninsula. The area of ​​the Nenets Autonomous Okrug is 176 thousand square kilometers (1.03% of the area of ​​the Russian Federation).

According to the latest data, about 44 thousand people live on the territory of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and most of them settled near the Pechora River. The district is washed by the Barents and Kara seas, and in its eastern part there is the Bolshezemelskaya tundra.

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