Included in the Ivanovo region
Russia includes 30
urban settlements
, including[1][2]:
- 17 cities, among which the following stand out: 6 cities outside the districts (corresponding to the category of cities of regional subordination) - highlighted
in orange in the list - form urban districts within the framework of the organization of local self-government; - 11 cities within districts (corresponding to the category of cities of district subordination) - within the framework of the organization of local self-government, they are included in the corresponding municipal districts;
Cities[ | ]
№ | Name | district/city[4] | municipal district / urban district[5] | population (persons) | founding/first mention | city status | coat of arms | former names |
1 | Vichuga | Vichuga | Vichuga, GO | ↘32 971[3] | 1925 | 1925 | ||
2 | Gavrilov Posad | Gavrilovo-Posadsky district | Gavrilovo-Posad municipal district | ↘5492[3] | 1434 | 1789 | ||
3 | Zavolzhsk | Zavolzhsky district | Zavolzhsky municipal district | ↘9484[3] | 19th century | 1954 | until 1934 - Vladychnoye until 1954 - Volga region | |
4 | Ivanovo | Ivanovo | Ivanovo, GO | ↘401 505[3] | 1561 | 1871 | until 1932 - Ivanovo-Voznesensk | |
5 | Kineshma | Kineshma | Kineshma, GO | ↘79 936[3] | 1429 | 1504 | ||
6 | Komsomolsk | Komsomolsky district | Komsomolsky municipal district | ↘7978[3] | 1931 | 1950 | ||
7 | Kokhma | Kokhma | Kokhma, GO | ↗30 336[3] | 1619 | 1925 | ||
8 | Navoloki | Kineshma district | Kineshma municipal district | ↘8988[3] | 1775 | 1938 | ||
9 | Plyos | Privolzhsky district | Privolzhsky municipal district | ↗1734[3] | 1410 | 1925 | ||
10 | Privolzhsk | Privolzhsky district | Privolzhsky municipal district | ↘15 085[3] | 1484 | 1938 | until 1924 - Yakovlevskoye until 1938 - Yakovlevsky | |
11 | Puchezh | Puchezhsky district | Puchezhsky municipal district | ↘6010[3] | 1594 | 1793 | ||
12 | Springs | Rodnikovsky district | Rodnikovsky municipal district | ↘23 895[3] | 1606 | 1918 | ||
13 | Teykovo | Teykovo | Teykovo, GO | ↘31 623[3] | 1613 | 1918 | ||
14 | Furmanov | Furmanovsky district | Furmanovsky municipal district | ↘32 855[3] | 1918 | 1918 | until 1918 - Sereda-Upino until 1941 - Sereda | |
15 | Shuya | Shuya | Shuya, GO | ↘56 041[3] | 1539 | 1778 | Borisoglebskaya Sloboda | |
16 | Yuzha | Yuzhsky district | Yuzhsky municipal district | ↘12 011[3] | 1628 | 1925 | ||
17 | Yuryevets | Yurievetsky district | Yuryevetsky municipal district | ↘7837[3] | 1225 | 1778 |
According to OKATO, Kokhma is listed as part of the district, and the city of regional subordination is Furmanov[6].
Settlements that have lost their city status[ | ]
Preserved, but lost city status:
- Lukh is now a town, a city from 1778 to 1925.
Distance from Ivanovo to Russian cities
Distances from major Russian cities to Ivanovo. Distance between Russian cities. Calculation of distances between cities may contain small errors.
Distance from Ivanovo to Abakan - 4013 km Distance from Ivanovo to Arkhangelsk - 1107 km Distance from Ivanovo to Astrakhan - 1563 km Distance from Ivanovo to Barnaul - 3340 km Distance from Ivanovo to Belgorod - 962 km Distance from Ivanovo to Birobidzhan - 7984 km Distance from Ivanovo to Blagoveshchensk - 7612 km Distance from Ivanovo to Bryansk - 689 km Distance from Ivanovo to Veliky Novgorod - 746 km Distance from Ivanovo to Vladivostok - 8930 km Distance from Ivanovo to Vladikavkaz - 2052 km Distance from Ivanovo to Vladimir - 116 km Distance from Ivanovo to Volgograd - 1134 km Distance from Ivanovo to Volzhsky - 1158 km Distance from Ivanovo to Vologda - 330 km Distance from Ivanovo to Voronezh - 796 km Distance from Ivanovo to Gorno-Altaisk - 3565 km Distance from Ivanovo to Grozny - 1951 km Distance from Ivanovo to Yekaterinburg - 1514 km Distance from Ivanovo to Izhevsk — 1027 km Distance from Ivanovo to Irkutsk — 4961 km Distance from Ivanovo to Yoshkar-Ola — 529 km Distance from Ivanovo to Kazan — 634 km Distance from Ivanovo to Kaliningrad — 1553 km Distance from Ivanovo to Kaliningrad Kaluga - 493 km Distance from Ivanovo to Kemerovo - 3374 km Distance from Ivanovo to Kirov - 686 km Distance from Ivanovo to Kostroma - 107 km Distance from Ivanovo to Krasnodar - 1631 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city Krasnoyarsk - 3906 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Kurgan - 1876 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Kursk - 814 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Kyzyl - 4415 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Lipetsk - 605 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city Magadan - 9767 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Magas - 2057 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Magnitogorsk - 1512 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Makhachkala - 1999 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city of Moscow - 295 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city Murmansk - 1727 km Distance from Ivanovo to Naberezhnye Chelny - 876 km Distance from Ivanovo to Nalchik - 1939 km Distance from Ivanovo to Nizhny Novgorod - 243 km Distance from Ivanovo to Nizhny Tagil - 1520 km Distance from Ivanovo to Novokuznetsk - 3497 km Distance from Ivanovo to Novosibirsk - 3116 km Distance from Ivanovo to Omsk - 2462 km Distance from Ivanovo to Orel - 659 km Distance from Ivanovo to Orenburg - 1410 km Distance from Ivanovo to Penza - 662 km Distance from Ivanovo to Perm - 1163 km Distance from Ivanovo to Petrozavodsk - 933 km Distance from Ivanovo to Pskov - 1041 km Distance from Ivanovo to Rostov-on-Don - 1356 km Distance from Ivanovo to Ryazan - 350 km Distance from Ivanovo to Samara - 975 km Distance from Ivanovo to St. Petersburg - 983 km Distance from Ivanovo to Saransk - 520 km Distance from Ivanovo to the city. Saratov - 869 km Distance from Ivanovo to Smolensk - 708 km Distance from Ivanovo to Sochi - 1870 km Distance from Ivanovo to Stavropol - 1698 km Distance from Ivanovo to Sterlitamak - 1298 km Distance from Ivanovo to Stavropol Surgut - 2645 km Distance from Ivanovo to Syktyvkar - 1044 km Distance from Ivanovo to Tambov - 625 km Distance from Ivanovo to Tver - 422 km Distance from Ivanovo to Tolyatti - 897 km Distance from Ivanovo to Tolyatti Tomsk - 3376 km Distance from Ivanovo to Tula - 474 km Distance from Ivanovo to Tyumen - 1844 km Distance from Ivanovo to Ulan-Ude - 5398 km Distance from Ivanovo to Ulyanovsk - 681 km Distance from Ivanovo to Ufa — 1164 km Distance from Ivanovo to Khabarovsk — 8165 km Distance from Ivanovo to Khanty-Mansiysk — 2341 km Distance from Ivanovo to Cheboksary — 481 km Distance from Ivanovo to Chelyabinsk — 1591 km Distance from Ivanovo to Cherepovets - 391 km Distance from Ivanovo to Cherkessk - 1777 km Distance from Ivanovo to Chita - 6051 km Distance from Ivanovo to Elista - 1430 km Distance from Ivanovo to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - 9073 km Distance from Ivanovo to Yakutsk - 8130 km Distance from Ivanovo to Yaroslavl - 126 km
Distance from Moscow | Distance from Volgograd | Distance from Ekaterinburg |
Distance from Kazan | Distance from Nizhny Novgorod | Distance from Novosibirsk |
Distance from Omsk | Distance from Rostov-on-Don | Distance from Samara |
Distance from St. Petersburg | Distance from Ufa | Distance from Chelyabinsk |
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Urban settlements[ | ]
№ | Name | district[4] | municipal district[5] | population (persons) | founding/first mention | town status | coat of arms | former names |
1 | Upper Landeh | Verkhnelandekhovo district | Verkhnelandekhovo municipal district | ↘1618[3] | 1621 | 1985 | ||
2 | Ilyinskoye-Khovanskoye | Ilyinsky district | Ilyinsky municipal district | ↘2821[3] | 1619 | 1979 | ||
3 | Kamenka | Vichuga district | Vichuga municipal district | ↘3433[3] | 1939 | |||
4 | Kolobovo | Shuisky district | Shuisky municipal district | ↘2324[3] | 1941 | |||
5 | Lezhnevo | Lezhnevsky district | Lezhnevsky municipal district | ↘7546[3] | 1239 | 1925 | ||
6 | Luh | Lukhsky district | Lukhsky municipal district | ↘2580[3] | 1404 | 1959 | ||
7 | Nerl | Teykovsky district | Teykovsky municipal district | ↗1789[3] | 1927 | |||
8 | Novopistsovo | Vichuga district | Vichuga municipal district | ↘2158[3] | 1938 | |||
9 | Palekh | Palekh district | Palekh municipal district | ↘4610[3] | 1618 | 1947 | ||
10 | Pestyaki | Pestyakovsky district | Pestyakovsky municipal district | ↘3165[3] | 1379 | 1959 | Pistyaki | |
11 | Petrovsky | Gavrilovo-Posadsky district | Gavrilovo-Posad municipal district | ↘2164[3] | 1938 | |||
12 | Savino | Savinsky district | Savinsky municipal district | ↘4760[3] | 1869 | 1938 | ||
13 | Old Vichuga | Vichuga district | Vichuga municipal district | ↘4615[3] | 1938 |
Settlements that have lost the status of an urban-type settlement[ | ]
- Arkhipovka has been a town since 1948. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2009[7].
- Dolmatovsky has been a town since 1941. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2002[8].
- Dulyapino has been a town since 1938. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2003[9].
- Zavolzhye has been a town since 1934. Incorporated into a city in 1954.
- Zarechny has been a town since 1957. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Ivankovsky has been a town since 1949. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2002[8].
- Kaminsky has been a town since 1947. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Komsomolsky has been a town since 1931. Incorporated into a city in 1950.
- Koptevo has been a town since 1949. Converted to a rural settlement in 1961.
- Markovo has been a town since 1940. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Mosta has been a town since 1946. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Mugreevsky has been a town since 1942. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Navoloki has been a town since 1925. Incorporated into a city in 1938.
- Novoe Leushino has been a town since 1939. Converted to a rural settlement in 2004.
- New Gorki has been a town since 1950. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Ozerny has been a town since 1949. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2002[8].
- Oktyabrsky has been a town since 1941. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Panfilovo has been a town since 1944. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Pistsovo has been a town since 1925. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Podozersky has been a town since 1949. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Talitsy has been a town since 1991. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Kholuy has been a town since 1946. Transformed into a rural settlement in 2004[10].
- Yakovlevskoye has been a town since 1925. Transformed into the city of Privolzhsk in 1938.
Economy and industry of the Ivanovo region
Economically, the region is considered one of the poorest regions of the country. The map of the Ivanovo region allows you to examine in detail the few industrial facilities. Of all types of industries, the following are developing here:
- light;
- mechanical engineering;
- food;
- energy;
- woodworking
The majority of production volumes are carried out by the textile industry. There are about 20 clothing factories in the region, which can be found using Yandex maps of the Ivanovo region.
Agriculture is also of great importance to the region. Here they grow potatoes, flax, grain, and engage in cattle breeding. The development of agriculture is facilitated by flat terrain and a large number of reservoirs.
One of the important components of the region’s economy is tourism. Every year the region is visited by more than a million pilgrims, tourists, and vacationers. On the banks of the Gorky Reservoir there are numerous recreation centers for eco-tourists. Connoisseurs of historical sights visit the cities and villages of the region, each of which has its own interesting and wonderful places.