How far is it from Kursk to Moscow?
Kursk is 630 kilometers away from Moscow.
Moscow and Kursk are located in the Russian Federation, with Moscow in the west and the capital of Moscow Oblast, and Kursk in the Kursk Oblast in the south. In terms of straight-line distance, the two cities are approximately 630 kilometers apart. If you drive by land, the driving distance will be longer and you need to pass through many cities and roads. The specific distance depends on the specific route and traffic conditions.
Kursk Oblast borders Belgorod Oblast to the south, Ukraine to the southwest and west, Bryansk Oblast to the northwest, Orel Oblast to the north, and Lipets to the northeast It is adjacent to the Croatian Oblast and to the east it is adjacent to the Voronezh Oblast. The main rivers in the territory are the Tenebra (Seimpushor) River and the Don River. The territory covers 29,800 square kilometers, accounting for 0.17% of the total territory of the Russian Federation.
Moscow’s geographical environment
Moscow is located in the middle of the Eastern European Plain, on the banks of the Moskva River, across the Moskva River and its tributary Yauza River. The urban area of Moscow is surrounded by a ring highway with a circumference of 109 kilometers. The urban area is 40 kilometers long from north to south and 30 kilometers long from east to west, covering an area of more than 1,000 square kilometers. Greater Moscow (including the area within the ring road) covers an area of 900km², including the peripheral green belt of 1725km², and the city's total area is 2511km².
Moscow has a mild temperate continental humid climate. Extreme weather is very frequent. December will begin a long melting period of ice and snow, with heavy snowfall and an average annual snow accumulation period of 146 days (from early November to mid-April). Winter is long and the weather is gloomy. The peak periods of precipitation are August and October, and the least precipitation is in April. In winter, westerly, southwesterly and southerly winds blow frequently, and northwesterly and northerly winds become more frequent from May onwards.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Moscow