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Europe > Eastern Europe > Russia > Siberia > Eastern Siberia

Eastern Siberia is a region in Russia.

Regions

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Map
Map of Eastern Siberia


Eastern Siberia regions - Color-coded map
 Buryatia
 Zabaykalsky Krai
formerly Chita Oblast and Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug
 Irkutsk Oblast
 Tuva

Cities

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  • 1 Angarsk Irkutsk Oblast's second largest city, on the Trans-Siberian Railway
  • 2 Bratsk a large city on the Baikal-Amur Mainline
  • 3 Chita center of Zabaykasky Krai and an important site for the exile of the Decembrists
  • 4 Irkutsk the region's largest city and most visited destination
  • 5 Kyzyl the capital of Tuva claims to be the exact center of Asia
  • 6 Severobaikalsk on the northern Buryat shores of Lake Baikal
  • 7 Ulan Ude the capital of Buryatia and a center for Buryat culture

Other destinations

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  • 1 Lake Baikal. Located between Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, is the deepest and oldest lake in the world and also the planet's largest body of freshwater. Lake Baikal is the exclusive home of the freshwater seal.

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Get in

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Get around

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See

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Lake Baikal in the winter

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Stay safe

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