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    Irkutsk (/ ɪər ˈ k u t s k / eer-KOOTSK; [13] Russian: Иркутск, IPA:; Buryat and Mongolian: Эрхүү, Erhüü, ) is the largest city and administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.

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    • Pray to the Savior—or the Prince. Irkutsk might be thousands of miles from the majority of the Russian population, but you can still find plenty of faithful adherents to the Eastern Orthodox faith.
    • Take a History Lesson. Have you ever heard the phrase "banished to Siberia"? Well, it's not just an expression. Participants of the Decembrist uprising of 1825, which you might think of as an unsuccessful version of the 1917 revolution that eventually toppled the Tsars, were sent to Siberia as a punishment, and the Irkutsk Regional Historical and Memorial Museum of Decembrists tells some of their stories.
    • Say "Privet" to a Baikal Seal. If the name "Irkutsk Nerpinary" doesn't evoke any reaction in you, no one will blame you. However, once you realize that this place is home to extraordinarily cute Nerps (another name for the Baikal Seal), you'll probably change your tune.
    • Go to the Beach. Located within the Angara that flows through the center of Irkutsk, Yunosti Island is far from what you would consider tropical; it doesn't even have sand, as many of the artificial cities beaches around the world do.
  2. Nov 5, 2018 · Things to Do in Irkutsk, Russia: See Tripadvisor's 28,532 traveler reviews and photos of Irkutsk tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Irkutsk. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Irkutsk, oblast (region), east-central Russia, occupying an area of 296,500 square miles (767,900 square km) west and north of Lake Baikal. It consists mostly of the hills and broad valleys of the Central Siberian Plateau and of its eastern extension, the Patom Plateau.

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  4. Irkutsk is a historic city in Siberia, known as the "Paris of Siberia" for its culture and refinement. Learn about its history, architecture, art, and nearby Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world.

  5. Irkutsk, Russia. Founded in the mid-17th century as a winter quarters for traders and tax collectors, Irkutsk came to prominence in the 1800s. Participants in the Decembrist revolt against Tsar Nicholas I were exiled to Siberia in droves, turning Irkutsk into their cultural center.

  6. Aug 21, 2017 · 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. It is an architectural jewel that features colorful churches designed in the distinct style of Siberian Baroque and traditional Siberian domestic architecture.