Irkutsk ( ; rus, Иркутск, p=ɪrˈkutsk; Buryat and mn, Эрхүү, ''Erhüü'', ) is the largest city and
administrative center
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of
Irkutsk Oblast
Irkutsk Oblast (russian: Ирку́тская о́бласть, Irkutskaya oblast; bua, Эрхүү можо, Erkhüü mojo) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southeastern Siberia in the basins of the Angara, Lena, and Nizh ...
,
Russia
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Siberia
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.
Located in the south of the eponymous oblast, the city proper lies on the Angara River, a
tributary
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, about 850 kilometres (530 mi) to the south-east of
Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk ( ; rus, Красноя́рск, a=Ru-Красноярск2.ogg, p=krəsnɐˈjarsk) (in semantic translation - Red Ravine City) is the largest city and administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is situated along the Yeni ...
and about 520 kilometres (320 mi) north of
Ulaanbaatar
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. The
Trans-Siberian Highway
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(Federal M53 and M55 Highways) and
Trans-Siberian Railway
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connect Irkutsk to other regions in Russia and
Mongolia
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.
Many distinguished Russians were sent into exile in Irkutsk for their part in the
Decembrist revolt
The Decembrist Revolt ( ru , Восстание декабристов, translit = Vosstaniye dekabristov , translation = Uprising of the Decembrists) took place in Russia on , during the interregnum following the sudden death of Emperor Al ...
of 1825, and the city became an exile-post for the rest of the century. Some historic wooden houses still survive. When the railway reached Irkutsk, it had earned the nickname of "The Paris of Siberia." The city was the center of bitter fighting in the
Russian Civil War
, date = October Revolution, 7 November 1917 – Yakut revolt, 16 June 1923{{Efn, The main phase ended on 25 October 1922. Revolt against the Bolsheviks continued Basmachi movement, in Central Asia and Tungus Republic, the Far East th ...
of 1918–20. Afterward, in the Soviet period, its architecture was dominated by the mandatory squared-up style. The city became a major centre of aircraft manufacture. The historic centre of Irkutsk is located on UNESCO's
Nikolai Polevoy
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(1796–1846), editor, writer, translator and historian
* Innocent of Alaska (1797-1879), archbishop, linguist, architect, missionary
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Vladimir Kornilov
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(1806–1854), naval officer who took part in the
Crimean War
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Alexander Kolchak
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(1874 -1920)) Russian Civil War leader, executed at Irkutsk
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Nikolay Okhlopkov
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(1900–1967), Soviet actor and theatre director
* Mikhail Romm (1901–1971), Soviet film director
* Nikolay Kamov (1902–1973), leading constructor of the Soviet-Russian Kamov helicopter design bureau
* Mikhail Mil (1909–1970), Soviet aerospace engineer
* Konstantin Vyrupayev (1930–2012), Soviet wrestler and Olympic Champion
* Boris Volynov (born 1934), Soviet cosmonaut
* Alexander Vampilov (1937–1972), Soviet playwright
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Rudolf Nureyev
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(1938–1993), Soviet ballet and contemporary dancer and choreographer
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Olga Buyanova
Olga Vladimirovna Buyanova (russian: Ольга Владимировна Буянова; born March 27, 1954 in Irkutsk, RSFSR) is an Honored Master of Sports coach in Rhythmic gymnastics of the USSR and Russia.
Personal life
Olga Vladimiro ...
(born 1954), Honored Master of Sports coach in Rhythmic gymnastics of the USSR and Russia
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Oleksandr Shlapak
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Biography
He was born to Vitaliy Fedorovich ...
(born 1960), Ukrainian politician, bureaucrat, and former Minister of Finance of Ukraine
* Anatoli Ivanishin (born 1969), cosmonaut
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Oxana Kostina
Oksana Alexandrovna Kostina (russian: Оксана Александровна Костина; 15 April 1972 – 11 February 1993) was a Soviet and Russian individual rhythmic gymnast. She was the 1992 World All-around champion and 1992 Europ ...
(1972–1993), Soviet individual rhythmic gymnast
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Aleksandr Averbukh
Aleksandr "Alex" Valeryevich Averbukh ( he, אלכס אברבוך, russian: Александр Валерьевич Авербух; born October 1, 1974) is a retired Russian decathlete and Israeli Olympic athlete, who competed in the pole vault. ...
(born 1974), Israeli Olympic athlete who competed in the pole vault
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Denis Matsuev
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Biography
Born in Irkutsk, Soviet Union, Matsuev is the only child o ...
(born 1975), classical pianist
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Maria Bruntseva
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(born 1980), volleyball player
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Nina Kraviz
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Early life and career
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(born 1982), dj, musician, producer
* Olga Zhitova (born 1983), volleyball player
* Olga Kurban (born 1987), heptathlete
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Alexey Negodaylo
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(born 1989), bobsledder
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Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova
Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova ( rus, Ангели́на Серге́евна Жук-Красно́ва, , ɐnɡʲɪˈlʲinə sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvnə ʐuk krɐsˈnovə; born 7 February 1991) is a Russian athlete specialising in the pole vault
Pole va ...
(born 1991), athlete specializing in the pole vault
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Darya Dmitriyeva
Darya Andreyevna Dmitriyeva ( rus, Дарья Андреевна Дмитриева, , ˈdarʲɪ̯ə ˈdmʲitrʲɪ(ɪ̯)ɪvə; born 22 June 1993) is a Russian rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2012 Olympic all-around silver medalist, the 2010 Worl ...
(born 1993), Russian rhythmic gymnast
* Nazí Paikidze (born 1993), Georgian-American chess player
Irkutskoye Slovo
''Irkutskoye Slovo'' (Irkutsk Word; Иркутское слово) was a Menshevik-oriented weekly newspaper in Russia, published in Irkutsk from 1911 to 1912. Its publisher, Rozhkov, had joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
The R ...
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*Brumfield, William. ''Irkutsk: Architectural Heritage in Photographs'' // Moscow: Tri Kvadrata Publishing, 2006.
* Her Majesty — Queen of Siberia // Publishers Korobov. — Irkutsk, 2008.