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Nizhny Novgorod. Categories: administrative center, big city, largest city, million city, city or town, city-state and locality. Location: Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Volga Region, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap.
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Satellite view and map shows Nizhny Novgorod (Russian: Ни́жний Но́вгород) or just Nizhny. The fifth largest city in Russia is situated on the confluence of the Volga and the Oka rivers, about one-hour flight, or 420 km (260 mi) by road, east of Moscow.
Administrative centre. Top-down, left-to-right: Dmitrievskaya Tower of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin and Minin and Pozharsky Square, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Minin and Pozharsky Monument, GAZ, Chkalov Stairs, Nizhny Novgorod Fair.
Nizhny Novgorod’s strategic site on the great Volga route from the Baltic to Central Asia —with links via the navigable Oka River to the Vladimir-Moscow region and via the Kama River to the Ural Mountains and Siberia—ensured its importance.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast is a region in the Upper Volga, bordering Ryazan Oblast to the southwest, Vladimir Oblast to the west, Ivanovo Oblast to the northwest, Kostroma Oblast to the north, Kirov Oblast to the northeast, Mari El to the east, Chuvashia to the southeast, and Mordovia to the south.
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Nizhny Novgorod's strategic location ensured its location on the Great Volga Route from the Baltic States to Central Asia - with connections through the navigable Oka River with the Vladimir-Moscow Region and through the Kama River with the Ural Mountains.