• Made the first stop of my Trans-Siberian adventure at the Siberian city of Irkutsk, an unexpectedly interesting city with lots of stories to tell.
  • The city of Irkutsk, with attractive embankments along the river and many surviving wooden houses on its tree-lined streets, is an administrative and cultural...
  • 14.11.2005 05:50. bonadrag. (bkz: irkutsk öyküsü ).
  • Irkutsk is situated very close to Baikal Lake, along the Trans-Siberian railway.
  • The current population of Irkutsk and the surrounding land is comprised mostly of ethnic Russians and native tribal groups.
  • Located on the Irkutsk-Cheremhovskaya Plain where the Irkut River flows into the Angara, 66 km south-west from the Lake Baikal.
  • Irkutsk'un geçici planına göre şehir, uydu sanayi şehirleri Chelekhov ve Angarsk ile birleşerek bir milyondan fazla nüfusa sahip yeni bir şehir oluşturacak.
  • Irkutsk is by far the most popular stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway between Moscow and all other eastern points.
  • Irkutsk, the “Paris of Siberia,” is one of the most popular stops on the Trans-Siberian Railway and is a major tourist hub for those traveling to Lake Baikal.