Real-time high-resolution map of Primorye. Bays

On South Far East Primorsky Krai is located. This region is located on the border with China and North Korea. Use a satellite map of Primorsky Krai to view its location, settlements, roads and other objects. Move around the area by zooming in and find out where the main train stations and airports are in the region.

The northern part of Primorye borders on the Khabarovsk Territory. These 2 regions are connected by road, rail and air. And in the south and east, as can be seen on the map of the Primorsky Territory with diagrams, its territory is washed by the Sea of ​​Japan. The coastal zone is dotted big amount small bays, including:

  • Ussuri;
  • East;
  • Shooter;
  • Posyet;
  • Amursky.

The coastal area is mountainous. The cities and towns that the map of Primorsky Krai displays with its districts are located in the lowlands. Primorye includes several large islands:

  • Popov;
  • Russian;
  • Askold;
  • Reinecke;
  • Putyatina.

Of the water bodies, the largest ones can be especially highlighted - Lake Khanka and the Ussuri River. On the banks of these reservoirs there are many tourist centers, fishing and hunting.

Districts on the map of Primorsky Krai

Primorye is divided into 22 districts, 4 of which are included in the Far North zone:

  • Terneysky;
  • Dalnegorsky;
  • Olginsky;
  • Kavalerovsky.

These areas on the map of Primorsky Krai differ the least developed infrastructure, a small number of settlements and difficult living conditions. There are almost no economic facilities or industrial enterprises here, and trade is poorly developed.

The region has numerous hunting grounds. In Chuguevskaya and Terneysky there is hunting for wapiti and elk, and in Lazovsky and Pozharsky there are wild boars and bears. On detailed map Primorsky Krai can be found suitable places For active rest, hunting and ecotourism. Also in the region is Lake Elma with large supply mineral springs and healing mud.

The most large areas in Primorye:

  • Spassky;
  • Krasnoarmeysky;
  • Terneysky.

The railway runs along the western border of the region. From here the Trans-Siberian railway runs to Moscow. In the northern regions, transport links are poorly developed. A detailed road map of the Primorsky Territory shows that the main highways pass through the southern and western regions.

Located near Vladivostok international Airport"Knevichi". There are also several major ports in the region, whose main activities are related to fishing and container cargo transportation.

Map of Primorsky Krai with cities and villages

There are 29 cities and 116 villages in Primorye. The most significant city in the region is Vladivostok. It is a large industrial, port and economic center of the region. The population of the regional capital is more than 600 thousand people. If you use a map of the Primorsky Territory with settlements, then on it you can find all the objects of Vladivostok, look at its streets, find train stations and the airport.

The second most important city is Ussuriysk. Largest cities ties the edges highway A-184. North of Ussuriysk on the border with China is the main attraction of Primorye - Lake Khanka. This is the purest fresh lake, in which it is found great amount fish There are several small settlements located here, which can be seen on a map of the Primorsky Territory with villages:

  • Mayskoe;
  • Novonikolaevka;
  • Trinity;
  • Astrakhan.

In these villages there are main recreation and fishing centers. Fishing here is carried out all year round.

Another one " business card» region - a 6-lane road bridge across the bay, which connects the districts of Vladivostok, and its length is almost 1.5 km. You can find the bridge on a map of Primorsky Krai with cities and villages. In the evening, tourists and city residents love to stroll along it. Numerous lights and bright illumination make it a very romantic place.

Economy and industry of Primorsky Krai

Thanks to natural resources, location on the border of neighboring developed countries, as well as a large number plants and factories Primorye is a large industrial region. The regional economy is represented by such industries as:

  • metallurgy;
  • mechanical engineering;
  • mining;
  • energy;
  • tourism;
  • international trade.

Millions of tons of cargo are shipped annually from the ports of the region, which can be found on Yandex maps of the Primorsky Territory. Fishing makes a significant contribution to the economy of Primorye. Enterprises in the region also produce spare parts for cars, food, electricity and heat. Gold, diamonds and other rare minerals are mined in the region.

Tourism is of great importance for the region. In Primorye there are the largest reserves and hunting grounds. Tourists are offered river rafting, visiting natural and archaeological sites, hunting wild animals and waterfowl. Big cities Those arriving in the region are greeted with modern, comfortable hotels. Also in small populated areas There are recreation centers for those who love active tourism.

Primorsky Krai is a region located in the south of the Far East of the Russian Federation. A map of the Primorsky Territory shows that the region borders the Khabarovsk Territory, the Sea of ​​Japan, the DPRK and the People's Republic of China. The area of ​​the region is 164,673 square meters. km.

Today Primorsky Krai is divided into 22 municipal districts and 12 districts. The region includes 116 villages and 29 urban settlements. The largest cities in the region are Vladivostok (administrative center), Ussuriysk, Nakhodka, Arsenyev and Artyom.

The region has a well-developed mining industry. Brown coal, non-ferrous metals, oil, gas, gold, boron, etc. are mined in the Primorsky Territory. Large sectors of the economy are the forestry and fishing industries.

Historical reference

The territory of modern Primorsky Krai belonged to the Bohai state. The fall of the Jurchens occurred in the 13th century due to attacks by the Mongol-Tatars. Later, the lands went to the Jin Empire, and after the Treaty of Beijing they began to belong to the Russian Empire.

In the 19th century, the Russians began to explore the Far East. The Primorsky region was created, which in 1920 was transformed into the Far Eastern Republic, and then into the Far Eastern Territory. In 1938, Primorsky Krai was created.

Must Visit

On a detailed satellite map of the Primorsky Territory you can see various natural attractions: the Brother and Sister hills, the Far Eastern Marine Reserve, the Sikhote-Alin and Ussuri reserves, the Borisov Plateau and Vasilkovsky nature reserves, the Udege Legend and Call of the Tiger national parks. .

Among the natural attractions, it is worth noting the numerous bays, waterfalls, mountains, caves, capes and islands of the Primorsky Territory.

Anna Bay is a bay in the eastern part of Peter the Great Bay, located between capes Gembachev and Gambetsky. The length of the bay is 1.7 km, width is 0.9 km. Anna Bay consists of a number of small bays and, thanks to its semi-enclosed water area, is well protected from high waves. Coastline The bays are varied - sections of sandy and pebble beaches are interspersed with steep cliffs. The hills surrounding the bay are covered with oak and bushes.

  • Astafieva Bay

    Astafiev Bay is located on the territory of the Marine Reserve in the Khasansky district and is therefore sparsely populated. The water here is so clean that even from the nearest hill you can see the sandy bottom. The snow-white quartz sand of the beach shines in the sun, eclipsing the pristine beaches of tropical resorts. Astafieva Bay is protected from the wind by the high hills surrounding it.

  • Babkin Bay

    Babkina Bay is a bay on west coast Russky Islands in Peter the Great Bay. First mapped (with some distortions) in 1959. It was explored in more detail and mapped in 1862 by the expedition of Lieutenant Colonel of the Corps of Naval Navigators V.M. Babkina. At the same time, the expedition named the bay after the name of the expedition leader V.M. Babkin, an outstanding researcher of the Sea of ​​Japan.

  • Cormorant Bay

    Baklan Bay is a large bay in Peter the Great Bay near the village of Slavyanka. The bay is located on the Bruce Peninsula between Cape Teal and the Clerk Peninsula. Opposite Baklan Bay are the Antipenko and Sibiryakova islands. The Poima River flows into approximately the middle part of the bay. In the central part of the bay there are sandy beaches with shallow depths. North coast covered with forest and becomes more rocky and steep. To the south of the Poima River, the plants of the Primorsky Territory are represented by forbs and shrubs.

  • Boysman's Bay

    Boysman Bay is located on the western shore of Peter the Great Bay between Cape Clerk and Cape Krasny. The coast of Boysman Bay is one big beach, in some places pebble, and in others sandy. Especially good sandy beaches in the northern half of the bay - from the mouth of the Ryazanovka River to Cape Klerka. Not far from it, in the northern part of the bay, there is a small island of Clerk.

  • Valentine Bay

    Valentine Bay– unique corner nature, located in the Lazovsky district of Primorsky Krai. The bay was discovered on July 30, 1860 by an expedition led by V.M. Babkin, who explored the waters of the Far East on the schooner “Vostok”. It is thanks to the date of the opening of the bay that it was named “Valentin”, in honor of the holy great martyr St. Valentine.

  • Wrangel Bay

    Wrangel Bay is a bay in the eastern part of Nakhodka Bay, located between capes Petrovsky and Kamensky. The length of the bay is 3.5 km, the maximum width is 1.5 km. The bay was discovered in 1860 by the expedition of Vasily Babkin, who explored the coast of the Sea of ​​Japan on the steam schooner Vostok. Named after Bernhard Wrangel - Russian navigator and hydrographer.

  • Gorshkov Bay

    Gorshkov Bay, located south of the cape Leva, between capes Vysoky (in the south) and Sosnovy (in the north), is the last in a series of bays of the Far Eastern State Marine Reserve (Astafieva, Srednyaya, Gorshkova, Spaseniya, Nerpichya) in the vicinity of the Gamow Peninsula and Vityaz Bay.

  • Golden Horn Bay

    Golden Horn Bay is a bay in Peter the Great Bay, on both banks of which the port city of Vladivostok is located. The bay is located on the northern shore of the Eastern Bosphorus Strait between capes Tigrovy and Goldobina. The bay is bordered from the northwest by the Shkota Peninsula.

  • Kalevala Bay

    Very picturesque bay, with a beautiful sandy beach. Even on the nicest summer days, Kalevala Bay is almost deserted: it is difficult to reach and is located in the protected area of ​​the Far Eastern Marine Reserve.

  • Shallow Bay

    Melkovodnaya Bay belongs to Khasansky district Primorsky Krai and is located south of the Peschany Peninsula - between Cape Ogranovich and the right slope of Mount Stolovaya. The bay is really shallow; with a silted and overgrown bottom; with low-lying banks overgrown with reeds and bushes. On the shore of the bay is the village of Beregovoe. A small river flows into the apex of the bay.

  • Muravyinaya Bay

    Muravyinaya Bay is a bay in the Ussuri Bay of the Sea of ​​Japan, located between Capes Turtlepakha and Obryvisty. Until 1974 it was called Maitoun. The shores of the bay, excluding the southwestern shore, are low, bordered sandy beaches. The Shkotovka and Artemovka rivers flow into the top of the bay.

  • Narva Bay

    Narva Bay is located in the eastern part of the Amur Bay and is bounded in the north by Cape Turek on the Lomonosov Peninsula and Cape Brynner in the south, behind which is the small Heka Bay and then the vast Yankovsky Peninsula. A significant part of the coast of Narva Bay is composed of yellow sand. The Narva River flows into the bay.

  • Nerpichya Bay

    Nerpichya Bay belongs to the Khasansky district and is one of five bays (Astafieva, Srednyaya, Gorshkova, Spaseniya, Nerpichya) that are part of the Far Eastern Marine Reserve in the vicinity of Vityaz Bay and the Gamow Peninsula.

  • Novgorodskaya Bay

    Novgorodskaya Bay is located inside the bay of Posyet Bay and you can get to it by sea by passing Capes Astafiev and Shelekha. The entrance to the bay is located opposite the tip of the Nazimov Spit, between the bays of Reid Pallada and Expedition.

  • Pavlovsky Bay

    Pavlovsky Bay is a bay in the eastern part of Strelok Bay in the Peter the Great Gulf. It received its name in 1892 in honor of the commander of the gunboat “Ermine”, Captain P.S. Pavlovsky. IN Soviet time Pavlovsky Bay was the main base for diesel and then nuclear submarines Pacific Fleet.

  • Patroclus Bay

    Patroclus Bay is located on south coast of the Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula, going into northern part Bosphorus Strait - Eastern. Patroclus Bay is the easternmost of the bays on the southern coast of the Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula (Golden Horn, Diomede, Ulysses, Patroclus). The shores of the bay are high, rocky, steep, heavily overgrown with forest.

  • Raid Pallada Bay

    Reid Pallada Bay, washing the Krabbe Peninsula, is home to many commercial fish: herring, saffron cod, flounder, greenling, smelt, etc. In the summer, along with the warm southern currents, mackerel, tuna, mackerel, and ivory come here. The migration routes of salmon are also located here: pink salmon, chum salmon, and masu salmon. The world of invertebrates is also extremely rich - sea cucumbers live here, sea ​​urchins, scallops, squid, octopus, crabs, anadars, spizulas and shrimp. Clean sea ​​water and prey fishing in Primorye - all this is Reid Pallada Bay.

  • Rifovaya Bay

    Rifovaya Bay is located between capes De Livron and Reefovy, near the village of Yuzhno-Morskaya and 40 km from Nakhodka. The bay has low shores bordered by extensive sandy beaches. The beaches of the bay extend for 2-3 km and are favorite place holiday at sea.

  • Salvation Bay

    Salvation Bay is a small bay in the northeast of the Gamow Peninsula, adjacent to Astafieva Bay. The bay is limited by capes and has a pebble bottom. Opposite the bay there are small islands and a cordon of a marine reserve. The famous densely flowered pines grow on the rocky and steep shores of the capes bordering the bay.

  • Spokoinaya Bay

    Spokoinaya Bay is a small bay in the Sea of ​​Japan, located 30 km from Nakhodka towards the village. Oriental. The name of the bay itself suggests that there are no winds and a warm sea with clear emerald water. In addition, Spokoinaya Bay attracts lovers of seaside holidays with magnificent clean beaches from small white sand.

  • Bay Srednyaya

    Srednyaya Bay is one of the most beautiful places Southern Primorye, where the nature of the Primorsky region is presented in its full beauty. The bay is part of the Far Eastern Marine Reserve and one of its cordons is located here. On the shores of Srednyaya Bay there are mysterious and mysterious oak “Druid” forests, and the hard bottom of white sand blends perfectly with the blue water.

  • Sukhodol Bay

    Sukhodol Bay (old name Kangauz) is a bay in the Ussuri Bay of the Sea of ​​Japan. The bay is limited from the north by Cape Azaryev and from the south by Cape Krasny. In the east, the Sukhodol (old name Kangauz) and Petrovka rivers flow into the bay. The banks here are low and covered with grass. Northern and southern shores, on the contrary, are rocky and steep. The depths in the bay are shallow, with a silted bottom near the shore.

  • Primorsky Krai, part of the Far Eastern federal district, is located on the shore of the Sea of ​​Japan, at the very edge in the south-eastern part of the Russian Federation. It has a length of about 900 km and borders on China in the west and the DPRK in the southwest. Includes 12 major cities and 25 districts and 46 municipalities.

    Satellite map of Primorsky Krai represents satellite photo of Primorsky Krai in high resolution. Use + and – in the left corner of the map to enlarge the satellite image of Primorsky Krai.

    Primorsky Krai. Satellite view

    You can view it in both schematic map mode and satellite view mode by switching the view modes on the right side of the map.

    The capital of the Vladivostok district, once a military outpost of Russia, is today a major scientific, cultural and industrial center of the Far East. Sea voyages to Sakhalin and Kamchatka begin and end here, and trade routes pass through. In addition to the administrative center of the region, its main cities include Artem, Ussuriysk and Nakhodka, with a population of over 100 thousand people.

    Vladivostok. Satellite map online
    (The map is controlled using the mouse, as well as signs in the right corner of the map)

    In addition to the mainland, the Primorsky Territory also includes islands that received their names in honor of the great navigators. The islands of Russky, Putyatin, and Petrova have long become part of Russian history.
    About 6,000 rivers flow through the territory of the region, with a total length of more than 18,000 km. Large water arteries of the Primorsky Territory are Ussuri, Arsenyevka, Bolshaya Ussurka. Conventionally, all rivers in the region can be divided into 2 watersheds. Rivers flowing from the Sikhote-Alin mountain into the Sea of ​​Japan and flowing into the Peter the Great Gulf. In addition, here is largest lake Far East Khanka, rich in fish and poultry. Of particular interest to connoisseurs of beauty is Lake Orekhovoye, where you can admire the most beautiful lotuses.
    The climate of the Primorsky Territory is monsoon, temperate with a lot of sunny days. Winters are usually short and with little snow, and summers are warm, without sweltering heat. Animal wealth and flora The local latitudes are simply amazing. Large areas are occupied by broad-leaved forests, and Mountain peaks covered with tundra vegetation.
    There are also unique attractions in the Primorsky Territory, which include the monument of defensive architecture Vladivostok Fortress, Smolny Waterfalls, the Kingdom of Caves near the Artemovka River, and the ancient Lozovy Reef. When traveling around Primorye, you can’t help but visit Livadia Bay, national park“Call of the Tiger,” a historical and literary museum in the village of Chuguevka, where the writer A. Fadeev spent his childhood and adolescence. Do not see the Sikhote-Alin volcanic field, Kravtsovskie waterfalls. And in major cities Primorye contains many interesting museums, galleries and exhibition halls. Seaside cities surprise with their architectural monuments, ancient houses with elegant decorations and irresistible temples.
    It is simply impossible to describe all the unusual and fascinating places in the Primorsky Territory; it contains the most interesting sights that you definitely need to see with your own eyes. Primorye is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful corners of Russia.