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Self-driving strategy from Vladivostok to Moscow

The route from Vladivostok to Moscow can choose the blue highway, which spans Russia and has a total length of about 9,000 kilometers. In route planning, we need to consider gas stations, rest points and accommodation places along the way. It is suggested to make detailed route planning and use GPS navigation equipment to ensure the correct route.

Moscow is located in the middle of Europe, in the middle of the Eastern European Plain, across the banks of moscow river and its tributary Yauza River. The upstream entrance of Moscow and the Volga Valley is connected with the estuary. It is an extremely important transportation hub in Russia and even Eurasia, and also an important industrial manufacturing center, science and technology and education center in Russia.

1 147, Moscow was built along moscow river. Since the time of the Grand Duke of Moscow, it has been the capital of the country and has ruled the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation for more than 800 years. It is a world-famous ancient city. There are many places of interest in Moscow, which is the seat of the historic Kremlin. Moscow has a beautiful urban planning, hidden in a green ocean, so it is known as the forest capital.

Climatic characteristics

Moscow has a mild temperate continental humid climate with frequent extreme weather. In June+February, 5438, a long snow melting period will begin, with heavy snowfall. The annual average snow-covered period is as long as 146 days (165438+1early October to mid-April), the winter is long, the weather is cloudy and the average temperature is-65438+1October.

In summer, the temperature may drop sharply and the rain will continue. Average temperature in July 18. 1℃ (maximum 37℃), total sunshine hours 1568 hours, and average annual precipitation 190-240mm. The peak period of precipitation is 5438+00 in August and June, with the least precipitation in April. West wind, southwest wind and south wind are more frequent in winter, and northwest wind and north wind are more frequent since May.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Moscow