The city is located in the south of Russia, in the southwestern part of
the Krasnodar region, on the Black Sea coast.
The city is situated at the meeting point of three geographical areas:
the sea, steppe, and mountains.
The city shares administrative boundaries with the Krymsk district,
Anapa and Gelendzhik, which are located to the north, west and east
of it, respectively.
The country’s largest group of marl deposits of the rarest quality.
Building stone available.
Sandstone deposits.
The natural and climatic conditions are ideal for the development of
viticulture and winemaking.
Maritime climate in temperate latitudes, characterized by warm
weather and moderately mild winters.
The average annual air temperature is +12.6°C (+54 °F).
Resort areas with accessible beaches and numerous recreation
centers.
The working-age group makes up 62% of the total population.
Migration growth is at a rate of 3,000 people per year.
The average life expectancy is 73.7 years.
A diversified economy.
The largest transport hub in the south of Russia.
A record-breaking Russian port with the longest quay line.
The presence of a deep, ice-free bay makes it one of the most
convenient locations on the Black Sea.
Year-round navigation in the seaport.
Center of the cement industry in the South of Russia.
Low unemployment rate.
Investment Council to improve the investment climate in
Novorossiysk.
The Center for Entrepreneurship Support in Novorossiysk.