- russiatrek.org omsk-cityThe administrative center of Omsk Oblast, it is the second most populous city in Siberia. The population of Omsk is about 1,126,000 (2022), the area - 567 sq. km.
- admomsk.ru web/enOmsk is one of the largest cities of West-Siberian region of Russia. In the west and north Omsk region borders with Tyumen region, in the east it borders with...
- rbth.com travel/336303-omsk-city-irtysh-riverArchitectural historian and photographer William Brumfield details his visit to Siberia’s third largest city and the rich history it is steeped in. Omsk.
- tripsavvy.com the-top-things-to-do-in-omsk-4173978Omsk boasts a spate of exciting attractions, even if you simply make a stop here as you ride the Trans-Siberian Railway eastward or westward.
- mapcarta.com Western Siberia Omsk OblastOmsk is the capital of Omsk Oblast, Siberia, and is a regional hub for Western Siberia and the Altai mountains in Russia, as well as northern Kazakhstan.
- facts.net world/cities/36-facts-about-omsk/Welcome to the fascinating world of Omsk! Situated in southwestern Siberia, Omsk is a city teeming with history, culture, and natural beauty.
- Omsk Carbon Group is one of the 10 leading carbon black producers in the world, and one of the fastest growing private companies in the Siberian region.
- ostwest.com en/russian-cities/omsk/Omsk is a city in the southwestern Siberia in Russia and the administrative center of Omsk Oblast. It is the second-largest city in Russia beyond the Urals.
- russianlessons.net russia/omsk/Omskaya oblast, Province of Omsk. Omsk Coat of Arms Omsk Flag. ... There are more than 2.0 million people living in the Omsk Oblast.
- worldpopulationreview.com cities/russia/omskThese estimates represent the Urban agglomeration of Omsk, which typically includes Omsk's population in addition to adjacent suburban areas.