Detailed map of Chechnya with villages. Detailed satellite map of the Republic of Chechnya. Transport connections on the map of Chechnya

Satellite map of Chechnya

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Chechnya - Wikipedia:

Date of formation of the Chechen Republic: December 10, 1992
Population of Chechnya: 1,394,833 people
Chechnya telephone code: 871
Area of ​​the Chechen Republic: 15,647 km²
Chechnya car code: 95

Districts of Chechnya:

Achkhoy-Martanovsky, Vedensky, Grozny, Gudermes, Itum-Kalinsky, Kurchaloevsky, Nadterechny, Naursky, Nozhai-Yurtovsky, Sunzhensky, Urus-Martanovsky, Shalinsky, Sharoisky, Shatoysky, Shelkovsky.

Cities of Chechnya - list of cities of the Chechen Republic in alphabetical order:

Argun city founded in the 15th century. The population of the city is 36,486 people.
City Grozniy founded in 1818. The population of the city is 291,687 people.
City of Gudermes founded in the 17th century. The population of the city is 51,776 people.
City of Urus-Martan founded in the 12th century. The population of the city is 58,588 people.
Shali city founded in the 9th century. The population of the city is 53,016 people.

Chechen Republic- one of the most famous Russian regions, which became famous for the sad events that engulfed this territory for a long time. Over the years, military conflicts have occurred in Chechnya, making the republic one of the most dangerous places in the country. Grozny- capital of the republic.

Most attractions Chechnya belong to the period of revival - post-war time. The most interesting monuments are located in Grozny. One of them is the Heart of Chechnya Mosque, the largest mosque in all of Europe, which was built in the likeness of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. In addition to the mosque, the majestic Muslim complex in Grozny, whose area is 14 hectares, is also interesting.

Sights of Chechnya: Argun Gorge, Mosque “Heart of Chechnya”, Akhmat Arena, Grozny City, Hippodrome in Gudermes, National Museum of the Chechen Republic, Temple of the Archangel Michael in Grozny, Kezenoyam, Galanchozh, Tsoi-Pede, Monument to Mikhail Lermontov, Dere, Ushkaloy Towers , Colosseum, Gerzel-aul, Chechen State Philharmonic, Museum of Local Lore named after Kh.A. Isaev, Phakoch Castle Complex.

The Chechen Republic is located in the North Caucasus. A satellite map of Chechnya shows that the republic borders on Georgia, the Stavropol Territory, Dagestan, the republics of North Ossetia-Alania and Ingushetia. The area of ​​the region is 15,647 square meters. km.

The largest cities of Chechnya are Grozny (the capital), Urus-Martan, Argun, Gudermes and Shali. The economy of the republic, severely damaged by wars, is in the process of recovery. Currently, Chechnya's economy is based on the oil and gas sector and agriculture.

Argun Gorge

Brief history of the Chechen Republic

In the 16th century, Russian expansion began in the North Caucasus. In the 17th-18th centuries, the territory of modern Chechnya was a bone of contention between the Russian and Ottoman empires.

1860 - after the Caucasian War, the Terek region was formed on the territory of Chechnya as part of the Russian Empire;

1921 - creation of the Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic;

1922 - creation of the Chechen Autonomous Region;

1936 - creation of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic;

1944 – deportation of Chechens and Ingush to Central Asia;

1957 – creation of the Chechen Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic;

Lake Kezenoy-Am

1991 – Chechen revolution, election of Dzhokhar Dudayev as president of Chechnya, formation of dual power, disintegration of the republic into Chechnya and Ingushetia;

1993 - creation of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (not recognized by any state);

1994-1996 – First Chechen War, storming of Grozny, murder of Dzhokhar Dudayev;

1996 – Khasavyurt agreements (withdrawal of Russian troops from Chechnya and postponing the decision on the status of the republic for 5 years);

1999-2000 – Second Chechen War (entry of Russian troops into Chechnya, storming of Grozny);

2007 – Ramzan Kadyrov became president of the Chechen Republic;

2009 – lifting of the counter-terrorism regime.

Watchtower (Maista)

Sights of Chechnya

On a detailed satellite map of Chechnya you can see the following natural attractions: the Terek and Sunzha rivers, the Caucasus Mountains, the Tebulosmta (4493 m), Diklosmta (4285 m), Komito (4262 m), Donosmta (4174 m) and Maistismta (4082 m) mountains. .

Among the natural attractions of Chechnya, it is worth seeing the Argunsky reserve and the Argun gorge, the Andean ridge, lakes Kezenoy-Am, Chentiy-Am, Gekhi-Am, Argun and Gekhi waterfalls, Bamut caves, Lake Galonchozhskoe, Vedensky, Shatoisky and Shalinsky reserves.

Mosque "Heart of Chechnya"

Among the historical attractions, the Dyorskaya Tower, the Ushkaloi watchtowers, the ancient city of Khoi and a building in the form of an “English castle” in Grozny have been preserved. It is also worth seeing the Heart of Chechnya mosque and the Dondi-Yurt ethnographic museum.

Chechnya is located in the continental climate zone, however, the climate in the republic cannot be characterized so unambiguously. On flat terrain, summers are actually quite warm, moderately rainy, and winters are quite mild with little precipitation. In the mountainous regions of the republic, summers are cool, and winters are frosty, but again with little snow.

The Chechen Republic is located in the North Caucasus, in the west it borders with Ingushetia, its northwestern neighbors are North Ossetia and the Stavropol Territory, in the east and northeast it is Dagestan, and in the south it is Georgia.

Chechnya. Map online
(The dotted line indicates the borders of the republic on the map)

The nature of Chechnya is distinguished by the diversity and richness of flora, fauna and landscapes. If you move across the territory of the republic from north to south, you first find yourself in deserts and semi-deserts, then there is a forest-steppe zone, then mountain forests, meadows, and eternal snow and glaciers complete the whole picture.
It is the high-mountain snows and glaciers, being natural reservoirs, that give “life” to the adjacent plains in the summer, feeding numerous rivers, the main of which can be called Terek, Argun, Sunzha, Gekhi, Sharoargun, Baas, Khulkhulau, Martan, Gums, Gekhi...
We can talk endlessly about the flora of Chechnya: alpine and subalpine meadows are a storehouse of forbs, and the forests are dominated by hornbeam, maple, oak, ash, aspen, ash, as well as a wide variety of wild fruit bushes and trees. In the intermountain lowlands there are copses of breathtaking beauty - a combination of white-trunked birches with the rich greenery of pine trees.

Districts of Chechnya:

Achkhoy-Martan municipal district - Achkhoy-Martan
Vedensky municipal district - Vedeno
Grozny municipal district - Grozny
Gudermes municipal district - Gudermes
Itum-Kalinsky district municipal district - Itum-Kale
Kurchaloevsky municipal district - Kurchaloy
Nadterechny municipal district - Znamenskoye
Naursky municipal district - Naurskaya
Nozhai-Yurt municipal district - Nozhai-Yurt
Sunzhensky municipal district - Sernovodskaya
Urus-Martan municipal district - Urus-Martan
Shali municipal district - Shali
Sharoi district municipal district - Khimoy
Shatoi municipal district - Shatoi
Shelkovsky municipal district - Shelkovskaya
Urban District City of Grozny - Grozny
Urban district City of Argun - Argun

Cities and towns:

The Chechen region with its diverse vegetation is a haven for many animals and birds; saigas, jackals, wolves, foxes, bears, deer, black grouse, wood grouse and many others live here. Many nature reserves have been created on the territory of Chechnya, the most famous of which is the Argun Nature Reserve - a real open-air museum of natural, historical and architectural monuments. It is important! that in 2008, the Chechen Republic published its own Red Book, which included all endangered plants and animals growing and living in Chechnya.
Chechnya is a beautiful, wonderful region, there are many historical monuments worthy of attention and viewing, but still nature is the main wealth and attraction of the republic, of which the hospitable and welcoming Chechen people are rightfully proud.

The specific location of the region on the map of Russia indicates that this subject of the Russian Federation has a favorable location from a geographical point of view. He is in:

  • on the southern edge of the country;
  • partly in mountainous areas;
  • in an area with a comfortable climate.

The subject of the Russian Federation borders on Ingushetia, North Ossetia, Stavropol Territory, Dagestan, and Georgia.

Despite the fact that mountains occupy one third of the Chechen Republic, they are one of its main “calling cards”. The mountain peaks amaze with their beauty and grandeur. At an altitude of more than 2 thousand meters, broad-leaved forests grow; even higher you can find unique subalpine meadows.

Among the highest mountain peaks:

  • Tebulosmta - it is located on the border of Chechnya and Georgia;
  • Diklosmta - on the border of Chechnya, Dagestan and Georgia;
  • Komito is located in the Itum-Kalinsky district;
  • Bastylam is located in the Itum-Kalinsky district.

Picturesque, with a unique nature, the republic is comfortably located in the valleys of the Terek and Sunzha rivers. The river network here is very developed, but only in mountainous areas; in the rest of the republic there are no rivers. Most of Chechnya - the south - is located in the highland zone, while lowlands predominate in the north. This is clearly visible on the satellite map of the region.

The climatic conditions of the Chechen Republic are varied. This is due to the fact that the territory includes both mountains and plains. On average, in the first winter month the temperature in the Terek-Kuma lowland is −3 °C, in the mountains it is −12 °C. In summer, respectively, 24-25 and 20-21 °C are recorded.

Transport connections on the map of Chechnya

Transport infrastructure facilities of the Chechen Republic:

  • air transport: its operation is provided by Grozny Airport;
  • road transport: the federal highway “Caucasus” and the long-distance highway “Grozny – Kizlyar” pass through the territory of the republic;
  • railway transport.

The latter type of transport communication is especially developed. The tracks of the Grozny region of the North Caucasus Railway pass through the territory of Chechnya.

The internal communication is quite developed. Communication with other regions of the country via rail transport is complicated. External communication with the republic was interrupted in 1999. Over time, it was partially restored: the routes “Grozny - Moscow”, “Grozny - Astrakhan”, “Grozny - Mineralnye Vody”.

Map of the Republic of Chechnya with cities and villages

Chechnya has a developed network of settlements, as evidenced by the map of the region with districts.

The administrative center of the region is Grozny. In general, the republic includes:

  • 5 cities;
  • 17 districts;
  • 3 urban villages;
  • 213 rural administrations.

In total, there are 224 rural settlements in the region. This information is especially accurately displayed on the online map of the region with the boundaries of all local territories.

Satellite map of Chechnya

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

Chechnya(Chechen Republic) is a subject of the Russian Federation located within the North Caucasus Federal District. The capital of the republic is the city of Grozny.

The climate in Chechnya is continental and is characterized by great diversity depending on the region. Thus, winter temperatures vary in January from -3 to -12 C. The average temperature in summer, in the hottest month of July, ranges between +21 C and +25 C.

There are more than 50 natural monuments in Chechnya. Of these, 10 are various national parks, nature reserves and biosphere reserves. Such protected areas are home to the rarest species of animals and birds and rare plants grow. The nature of Chechnya is very beautiful, which is of great interest to tourists. The unique natural attractions of Chechnya are the Argun State Museum-Reserve, the Shalinsky Hunting Reserve, Lake Kazenoy-Am, Ice Age monuments, etc. www.site

Available in Chechnya and historical monuments through which you can trace the interesting history of the Chechen Republic. Some of them are stone towers in one of the mountainous regions of the republic. These towers are an example of unique stone architecture and are therefore of great value. They were built approximately in the 14th-18th centuries.

The city of Grozny is not just the capital of the republic, but also the heart Chechnya. For a long time it was the epicenter of military operations, but today life in Grozny is getting better, and it can boast of its beautiful architecture and new buildings. One of them is the “Heart of Chechnya” mosque, which amazes with its rich decoration both outside and inside. Next to the mosque there is another building - a Muslim complex, the scope of which is 14 hectares.