- geohistory.today GeoHistoriesThe current population of Irkutsk and the surrounding land is comprised mostly of ethnic Russians and native tribal groups.
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- travelallrussia.com cities/irkutskThe symbol of Irkutsk, the statue of the "babr," a mythological animal reminiscent of a tiger, is another place to put on your Irkutsk itinerary.
- http://baikalex.com info/irkutsk.htmlIrkutsk was founded as a wooden fort in 1661 on the right bank of the Angara, declared a city in 1686 and nominated the center of Irkutsk province in 1764.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/IrkutskIrkutsk. (Russian: Иркутск; eer-KOOTSK) is capital of the Russian province of Irkutsk Oblast in Eastern Siberia. The historic centre of Irkutsk is included on UNESCO's...
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- kids.kiddle.co IrkutskIrkutsk grew out of the winter quarters established (1652) by Ivan Pokhabov for the collection of the fur tax from the Buryats.
- justgorussia.co.uk en/irkutsk.htmlThe first Decembrists arrived in Irkutsk in the summer of 1826. They were given hard labour, or forced to work in factories or prisons.