Jewish Autonomous Region on the map of Russia. Map of the Jewish Autonomous Region Map of the jao with settlements detailed

According to the satellite map of the Jewish Autonomous Region, it is easy to see that the road network of the region is poorly developed. The total length of roads of regional and intermunicipal significance is about 500 kilometers, of which about 350 are category III, a little less than 150 are category IV. Navigation along the Amur River is of great importance for freight and passenger traffic in the Jewish Autonomous Region.

The main roads of the Jewish Autonomous Region:

  • The highway from Obluchie to Khabarovsk is of regional importance and connects the region with the Khabarovsk Territory.
  • Highway road from Nizhne-Leninsky to the administrative center of the region through the village of Lazarevo.
  • a section of the Amur federal highway, P297, connecting the AO with Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Nakhodka and further west - with Krasnoyarsk, Ekb, Moscow.

Railways

Looking at the Jewish Autonomous Region on the map of Russia, one can see that one of the most important railway lines RF - Transsib. The Trans-Siberian Railway connects the region with other regions of the Far East, Siberia, and central regions Russian Federation.

Districts and settlements of the Jewish Autonomous Region

On the map of the Jewish Autonomous Region with districts, one can count eleven settlements with a population of over 1000 people. A little less than 75 thousand people live in the administrative center of the AO (Birobidzhan). Four settlements with a population of 5-9 thousand people: Obluchye (about 9 thousand people), Nikolaevka and Leninskoe (6000+ people) and Amurzet (slightly more than 5000). Administratively, the region is divided into one city of regional significance (the capital) and five districts.

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Detailed map of the Jewish Autonomous Region

Jewish Autonomous Region on the map of Russia. detailed map Jewish Autonomous Region with cities and villages. Satellite map of the Jewish Autonomous Region with districts, towns, streets and house numbers. Study detailed maps from the satellite services "Yandex Maps" and "Google Maps" online. Find the desired address, street or house on the map of the Jewish Autonomous Region. Zoom in or out on the map using mouse scrolling or touchpad gestures. Switch between schematic and satellite map Jewish Autonomous Region.

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Jewish Autonomous Region - Wikipedia:

Date of formation of the Jewish Autonomous Region: May 7, 1934
The population of the Jewish Autonomous Region: 166 140 people
Telephone code of the Jewish Autonomous Region: 426
Area of ​​the Jewish Autonomous Region: 36,000 km²
Automobile code of the Jewish Autonomous Region: 79

Districts of the Jewish Autonomous Region:

Birobidzhansky, Leninsky, Obluchensky, Oktyabrsky, Smidovichsky.

Cities of the Jewish Autonomous Region:

Obluchye city founded in 1911. The population of the city is 8742 people.

Jewish Autonomous Region- a region in the southern part of the Russian Far East, the administrative center of which is - Birobidzhan.

Compared to other cities and regions of the Far East, the climate in the Jewish Autonomous Region is the most favorable. Climate of the Jewish Autonomous Region- with cold winters without much snow and warm, humid summers. The average temperature in summer is +20 C, and in winter - -24C

Most interesting places museums to visit Jewish Autonomous Region. The main one is the local history museum, which contains a collection on the formation of the Jewish administrative unit. You should definitely visit the Museum of Modern Fine Arts, where you can see the works of talented masters of the Far East. Natural monuments are also a great asset of the region, especially caves: Glubokaya, Spartak, Stary Medved, etc.

Sights of the Jewish Autonomous Region: Karst cave "Old Bear", Sankina cave, Bear cliff, Pasichnaya cave, Londok cave, Amur State University named after Sholom Aleichem, Fountain "Menorah" in Birobidzhan, Natural monument "Stone Monk", Dendrological park in Birobidzhan, Chapel of all Saints in Birobidzhan, the Museum of Modern Art of the Jewish Autonomous Region, the Church of St. Nicholas in Birobidzhan, the Annunciation Cathedral in Birobidzhan, the Friendship Square of the Peoples of Russia and China.

This page provides a high quality map of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. On the interactive map cities, towns, railway stations and highways are marked. With it, you can get directions and calculate the distance to any point.

You can also see the map of the Jewish Autonomous Region from a satellite in real time, for this you need to change the layer to "satellite view".

Detailed map with cities and towns

List of districts of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast

Cities and towns

The Jewish Autonomous Region is one of the most unusual parts of the Russian Federation, which is located in the Far East and is part of the Far Eastern Federal District. Consists of five districts. Currently, 176,567 people live here. The area of ​​the JAO is 36,266 sq. km. It has stable transport links, including roads and railways. There is also an airport in the region.

The Jewish Autonomous Region is considered the most important agricultural region of the Far Eastern part of the Russian Federation. In addition, the mining industry is actively developing here.

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