- http://russia-ic.com regions/5135/5288/In 1740 Orenburg was built up anew downstream River Yaik (aka Ural), and the fortress in the mouth of Or came to be called Orsk Fortress.
- aeroflot.com kr-en/information/travelguide/russia…This is where the first Orsk fortress was founded in 1735. Here you can find a special commemorative plaque and the city’s oldest Preobrazhensky Cathedral.
- Founded as a fortress in 1735, Orsk became a city in 1865. Before the October Revolution of 1917 it was primarily a commercial center...
- skyscanner.com.my hotels/russia/orsk-hotels/near-…Select Free cancellation in the search controls at the top of the page to only see hotels that offer free cancellation in Museum "Shevchenko in Orsk fortress".
- en-academic.com WikipediaFrom June 22, 1847 to May 11, 1848 the fortress of Orsk was home of the exiled Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko.
- m.facebook.com story.php/…Sarmat Archery. Week ago in Orsk. By the way, at one time Taras Shevchenko was exiled in the Orsk fortress. There is even a monument to him in the city.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/OrskKentin gelişimi, 1870 yılında çevredeki tarım bölgesinin ticaret merkezi olarak başladı; Ancak günümüzde Orsk ağırlıklı olarak bir sanayi merkezidir .Bulunamadı: fortress
- ansaroo.com attractions/Orsk, RUPlaces to see in Orsk. ... Krayevedcheskiy Muzey . Address : Prospekt Lenina, 46, Orsk. ... Museum "Shevchenko in Orsk Fortress".
- wiki2.org en/OrskFrom 22 June 1847 to 11 May 1848, the fortress of Orsk was home of the exiled Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko.
- britannica.com place/OrskIt was founded in 1735 as the fortress of Orenburg, which was moved downriver in 1743. Orsk is now a major industrial centre, with a large oil.