Vitebsk region

Important cities within the region include Vitebsk, Orsha, Polotsk, and Novopolotsk.

The northern extreme point of Belarus is situated in Verkhnyadzvinsk District of Vitebsk region, north of Lake Osveya.

[5] In 2000 Belarusian scientists Alexey Solomonov and Valery Anoshko published a report in which they stated that the geographic centre of Europe was located near Lake Sho (Belarusian: Шо) in the Vitebsk region.

Other lakes are Beloye, Nescherdo, Snudy, Lisno, Ezerische, Strusto, Richi, Losvido and Lepelskoye.

Braslav Lakes and Naroch National Parks and Berezinski Biosphere Reserve comprise 3,4% of the whole region's territory, and 22 wildlife preserves of national importance make up 4,1% of the region.

Vitebsk region has a number of important transport connections with Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic countries, and Poland.

Polotsk and Vitebsk are the most popular cultural tourism destinations of the region.

Map of the administrative subdivisions of the Vitebsk oblast