Armavir Municipality is a city with a diversified economy and social sphere, one of the most important administrative and cultural centers in Krasnodar region.
Armavir is the center and largest settlement of the Eastern Economic District of Krasnodar region, which includes neighboring districts such as Novokubansk, Uspenskoye, Gulkevichi, Novopokrovskaya, Belaya Glina, Tikhoretsk, Kavkazskiy, Kurganinsk, and Tbilisskaya.
Within a 150–250 kilometer radius from Armavir, you can find some of Russia’s largest resort areas, including health resorts along the Black Sea coast, the Caucasian Mineral Waters, mountain resorts like Arkhyz and Dombai, as well as the Republics of Adygea and Kabardino-Balkaria.
Armavir city is a major transport hub. The city is crossed by Kavkaz federal highway, which sees a daily traffic flow of 15,000 cars. Additionally, there are rail connections linking Central Russia with the North Caucasus and the Black Sea coast.
Armavir city has two railway stations, Armavir-Rostovsky and Armavir-Tuapsinsky.
Brick clays — 829.81 thousand cubic meters; boulder, gravel, and sand mix — 1550.5 thousand cubic meters; sand used in construction — 1776.9 thousand cubic meters; sand and gravel mixture — 148.7 thousand cubic meters;
The climate is moderately continental
The municipality’s location in the southern region, closer to the equator, results in high temperatures
The average annual air temperature over a long-term observation period is +9.9 °C. The average monthly temperature of the coldest month, January, is 31,82 °F (-0.1 °C), the warmest month of July is 72 °F (+22.7 °C).
The average annual precipitation is 634 mm.
The prevailing winds during the year are southeast winds.
In general, the bioclimatic conditions in Armavir city from May to September are considered comfortable.
Armavir is the second largest city in the region in terms of population (excluding resort towns).
The permanent population of the municipality, according to the 2023 results, is 203.9 thousand people.
The city’s production profile is shaped by major industrial companies, including a long-standing machine-building complex and metalworking sector. The food industry focuses on producing vegetable oils, dairy products, and confectionery.
Armavir is among the regional and Russian centers of railway engineering, rubber products, production of paper and paper products.
A city with a thriving consumer market and active construction projects.