Vladivostok Map
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This map shows streets, trails, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, public toilets, monuments, parking lots, shops, churches, points of interest, and parks in Vladivostok City Centre.
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This map shows neighborhoods, streets, roads, peaks, rivers, buildings, railways, railway stations and parks in Vladivostok.
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Author: Ontheworldmap.com
Map based on the free editable OSM map openstreetmap.org.
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Online Map of Vladivostok
About Vladivostok
Vladivostok is a major Pacific port city and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai in Far Eastern Russia. Located around the Golden Horn Bay, near the borders with China and North Korea, it serves as Russia's largest port on the Pacific Ocean and the headquarters of the Russian Pacific Fleet.
Founded in 1860 as a military post, Vladivostok received city status in 1880. The city's name is composed of two words: "vladeti" (to rule) and "vostok" (east), which together mean "Ruler of the East." The Trans-Siberian Railway, completed in 1916, connected Vladivostok to Moscow, making it a vital transportation hub for Russia's Far East region. Today, the city has a population of approximately 622,000 people, making it the largest city in the Russian Far East.
The city's economy is primarily based on shipping, commercial fishing, and military presence. The port of Vladivostok is ice-free year-round and handles significant cargo traffic between Russia and Asian-Pacific countries. The city also serves as an important educational center, with the Far Eastern Federal University being one of the largest higher education institutions in the region.
Notable landmarks include the Golden Bridge, a massive cable-stayed bridge spanning the Golden Horn Bay, completed in 2012 for the APEC Summit. The Russky Bridge, connecting the city to Russky Island, is one of the world's longest cable-stayed bridges. The historic Central Square features the city's main train station terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway. The Vladivostok Fortress, a complex of unique fortification structures built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is considered one of the most powerful maritime fortresses in the world.
The city's climate is characterized by warm, humid summers and cold, dry winters. Vladivostok experiences a monsoon-influenced climate, which is unusual for a Russian city. The average January temperature is 14°F (-10°C), while the average August temperature is 70°F (21°C).
Cultural attractions include the Primorsky State Picture Gallery, the Arseniev State Museum of Primorsky Region, and the Pacific Fleet Military History Museum. The city's unique geographical location has influenced its cuisine, which combines Russian, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese culinary traditions. The Sportivnaya Harbor embankment is a popular recreational area, offering views of the bay and numerous restaurants featuring local seafood.
Vladivostok serves as a gateway to Asia-Pacific countries and has sister-city relationships with multiple cities including San Diego (USA), Busan (South Korea), and Niigata (Japan). The city operates an international airport, Vladivostok International Airport, which connects it to major Asian cities and domestic Russian destinations.
The Facts:Federal district: Far Eastern.
Region: Primorsky Krai.
Area: 128 sq mi (331 sq km).
Population: ~ 622,782 (2024).
Administrative Districts of Vladivostok: Leninsky, Pervomaisky, Pervorechensky, Sovietsky, Frunzensky.
Main sights in Vladivostok
- Museum of Far East History
- Lighthouse Egersheld
- Russian Island
- Russky Bridge
- Golden Bridge
- Funicular
- Golden Horn Bay
- Millionka
- Svetlanskaya Street
- Vladivostok Fortress
- Astafyev's Bay
- State Marine Conservation Area
Last Updated: January 14, 2025
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