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Encyclopedia > Isilkul

Isilkul (Russian: Исильку́ль) is a town in Omsk Oblast, Russia, situated 120 km west of Omsk. Population: 26,549 (2002 Census). It is a transfer point on the southern branch of the Trans-Siberian between Western Siberian and Sverdlovsk railroads. Omsk Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southwestern Siberia. ... Omsk (Russian: ) is a city in southwest Siberia in Russia, the administrative center of Omsk Oblast. ... Russian Census of 2002 (Russian: ) was the first census of Russian Federation carried out on October 9, 2002. ... For the Fabergé egg, see Trans-Siberian Railway (Fabergé egg). ...


Isilkul's name is of Central Asian origin, possibly meaning "enchanted lake".



Cities and towns in Omsk Oblast Flag of Omsk Oblast
Administrative center: Omsk

Isilkul | Kalachinsk | Nazyvayevsk | Omsk | Tara | Tyukalinsk Image File history File links Size of this preview: 545 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (550 × 605 pixels, file size: 505 KB, MIME type: image/png) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Omsk Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southwestern Siberia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Omsk_Oblast. ... Omsk (Russian: ) is a city in southwest Siberia in Russia, the administrative center of Omsk Oblast. ... Kalachinsk (Кала́чинск in Russian) is a town in Omsk Oblast, 100km east of Omsk, population approx 23,200 (2004). ... Nazyvayevsk (Russian: ) is a town in Omsk Oblast, Russia, situated 120 km west of Omsk. ... Omsk (Russian: ) is a city in southwest Siberia in Russia, the administrative center of Omsk Oblast. ... Tara (Та́ра) is a town in the north of Omsk Oblast, Siberia, Russia. ... Tyukalinsk (Russian: ) is a town in Omsk Oblast, Russia, situated 120 km northwest of Omsk, and 60 km northeast of the Trans-Siberians Nazyvayevsk rail station. ...

Coordinates: 54°55′N, 71°16′E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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BIGpedia - Isilkul - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (71 words)
Isilkul, or Isil'kul' (Исильку́ль in Russian), is a town in Omsk Oblast, 120km west of Omsk, population approx 28,000.
It is a transfer point on the southern branch of the Trans-Siberian between Western Siberian and Sverdlovsk railroads.
Isilkul's name is of Central Asian origin, possibly meaning "enchanted lake".
Tara, Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (315 words)
It is still mentioned in the title of Archbishop of Omsk and Tara, with the authority diminished to the size of the oblast.
Tara has been dropping in regional population rankings, yielding to Isilkul, Kalachinsk, and Nazyvayevsk, all of which are on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Since 2000, Tara have received a couple of economic boosts.
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