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The Ryazan region is one of the regions within the Central Federal District, which is located in the European part of Russia. The administrative center is the city of Ryazan, and the main waterway and the largest regional river - the Oka.

The Ryazan region is characterized by a temperate continental type of climate with a well-perceptible temperature difference depending on the season. So, in summer, the average air temperature in the region is +20 C, and in winter time The thermometer shows an average of -10 C.

Ryazan Oblast- this is a kind of huge reserve with unique traditions and culture, trades and crafts, rituals and traditions that have been preserved in the region to this day. The sights of the region are, first of all, architectural monuments, old estates, mansions of past centuries and various industrial buildings. In the Ryazan region today you can see about 1,200 historical monuments and more than 2,000 architectural monuments. Most interesting places for tourists is State Museum and the Yesenin Reserve, the Oksky Reserve, St. John, the Theological Monastery, Meshchera Lake, the Ryazan Kremlin, the von Derviz Estate and the Pra River. www.site

The Ryazan region is one of the most favorable regions for tourism. Active, ecological, cultural and educational, health and water tourism is developed in the region. Beautiful nature and diverse landscapes provide an opportunity for various activities. active species sports: hiking, horse riding and cycling, fishing and hunting. Water tourism most developed on small rivers and lakes of the region. As for ecotourism, these are tourist routes and recreation in the biosphere reserves and nature reserves of the region, of which there are 47 today.

The Ryazan region is located in the center of the European part of the Russian Federation. Satellite map of the Ryazan region shows that the region borders on the Republic of Mordovia, Penza, Lipetsk, Tambov, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Vladimir and Tula regions. The area of ​​the region is 39,605 sq. km.

There are 25 municipal districts, 4 urban districts, 31 urban and 254 rural settlements. Largest cities Ryazan region - Ryazan ( administrative center), Kasimov, Skopin, Sasovo and Ryazhsk.

The economy of the Ryazan region is based on manufacturing industries (metalworking, oil refining, electric power), trade, transport and agriculture.

Solotchinsky female nativity Monastery of the Mother of God in Solotcha

Brief history of the Ryazan region

AT Old Russian period on the territory of the modern Ryazan region, the Great Ryazan principality. In 1521 it became part of the Muscovite state. In 1708 the region became part of the Moscow province. Under Catherine II, the Ryazan province was formed. In 1937, the Ryazan region was created.

Kazan Church in the village of Konstantinovo

Sights of the Ryazan region

A detailed satellite map of the Ryazan region allows you to see the main natural attractions of the region: national park, the Oka River and the Oksky Nature Reserve.

On the territory of the Ryazan region, many religious sights have been preserved: the Vyshensky Assumption Monastery in the village. Vysha, Solotchinsky Monastery of the Nativity of the Virgin, John the Theologian Monastery in the village. Poshchupovo, Gusevsky churchyard in the village on the Gus River, the Church of the Transfiguration on the Yar, the Ryazan Kremlin and the Assumption Cathedral in Ryazan, as well as the Kazan Church in the village. Konstantinovo.

Manor von Dervizov in with. Kiritsy

In the Ryazan region, it is worth visiting the museum-reserve of S. Yesenin in the village of Konstantinovo, the climatic resort of Solotcha, the Khan's mosque in the city of Kasimov, the Maleevsky caves with bats, the estate of von Derviz in the village. Starozhilovo and Kiritsy, Lunin's estate in the village. Lunino and the city of Gus-Zhelezny.

A significant part of the territory is flat, in the northern direction there is the Meshcherskaya lowland, in the southwest there is the Central Russian Upland, and in the southeast - the Volga.

The satellite map of the Ryazan region shows that there are about 70 rivers, lakes, ponds and swamps in the region. Important rivers are:

  • couple;
  • Goose;
  • Voronezh;
  • Pronya;
  • Moksha.

The climate is moderate. On the online map of the Ryazan region with borders, it is noted that part of the territory of the region is occupied by forest-steppe, there are pine, mixed forests, oak groves and steppe areas. The area of ​​the forest fund exceeds 1052 thousand hectares. More than 40 species of animals and about 120 species of birds live within the boundaries of the subject.

Minerals are mined in the region. There are several large industrial enterprises. Mechanical engineering and power engineering are well developed. AT agro-industrial complex more than 320 agricultural enterprises, 2540 peasant farms, over 210 enterprises of the processing and food industries are involved.

Road communication of the Ryazan region, routes and routes

Highways laid through the Ryazan region:

  • Federal M5 "Ural". Moscow - Chelyabinsk;
  • P105. Moscow - Kasimov;
  • Federal P22 "Caspian". Moscow - Astrakhan.

There are other routes as well. Railway lines pass through the region. One in the direction of the Caucasus, the other - Siberia. There are several single-track roads, more than 50 narrow gauge lines, three locomotive depots, 40 railway stations, 30 stations. A branded train runs between the capital of Russia and Ryazan. Length railways exceeds 1500 kilometers. There are two airports on the territory of the region; river transport, there is a port and piers.

Districts and settlements of the Ryazan region

On the map of the Ryazan region with districts it is said that the subject consists of 25 municipalities:

  • Alexander Nevsky;
  • Yermishensky;
  • Zakharovsky;
  • Kasimovsky;
  • Klepikovsky;
  • Miloslavsky;
  • Mikhailovsky;
  • Kadomsky;
  • Skopinsky;
  • Sarajevo;
  • Spassky;
  • Ryazhsky;
  • And others.

On the lands of the Ryazan region there are 4 urban districts, 29 urban and 249 rural settlements. More than 530 thousand people live in the capital of the region, which is Ryazan, and over a million Russians live in the region, about 8 thousand Ukrainians, more than 5 thousand Armenians. There are also people of other nationalities.