Irkutsk Oblast is a fascinating region in southeastern Siberia known for its rivers, history, and the stunning Lake Baikal.
Overview
Flora And Fauna
History And Culture
Economy And Industry
Geography And Climate
Education And Research
Administrative Division
Tourism And Attractions
Demographics And Population
Significant Events And Festivals
Transportation And Infrastructure
Trans-siberian Railway
Local Government
Temperature
Lake Baikal
Population
Siberian
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Russian
Biology
Irkutsk
Village
๐ Irkutsk Oblast is in southeastern Siberia and is famous for its rivers.
๐ The Angara River, which flows into Lake Baikal, is one of the most important rivers in the region.
๐๏ธ Irkutsk Oblast has beautiful landscapes surrounded by mountains and forests.
โ๏ธ The winter temperature can drop as low as -30ยฐC (-22ยฐF) while summers can get as warm as 30ยฐC (86ยฐF).
๐จ Founded in 1661, Irkutsk has a rich history and many contributions to Russian culture.
๐ฒ The economy relies on natural resources and includes forestry and fishing industries.
๐บ๏ธ Lake Baikal, the world's deepest lake, is a major tourist attraction in Irkutsk Oblast.
๐งโ๐คโ๐ง About 2.4 million people live in Irkutsk Oblast, with many belonging to different ethnic groups.
๐ The Trans-Siberian Railway runs through Irkutsk, making it easy for travelers to explore.
๐ Irkutsk Oblast celebrates many festivals like the Baikal Winter Festival and Irkutsk City Day.