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    Omsk (/ ˈ ɒ m s k /; Russian: Омск, IPA:) is the administrative center and largest city of Omsk Oblast, Russia. It is situated in southwestern Siberia and has a population of over 1.1 million. Omsk is the third largest city in Siberia after Novosibirsk and Krasnoyarsk , and the twelfth-largest city in Russia. [13]

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  3. Omsk, city and administrative centre of Omsk oblast (region), west-central Russia, on the Irtysh River at its junction with the Om. Omsk, founded in 1716 as a stronghold at the eastern end of the Ishim fortified line between the Tobol and the Irtysh, developed as an agricultural centre and became a city in 1804.

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  4. Jul 3, 2016 · Omsk is one of the largest cities in Russia, a major scientific, cultural, sports, transport, and industrial center. The administrative center of Omsk Oblast, it is the second most populous city in Siberia.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Omsk_OblastOmsk Oblast - Wikipedia

    Omsk Oblast (Russian: О́мская о́бласть, romanized: Omskaya oblast') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in southwestern Siberia. The oblast has an area of 139,700 square kilometers (53,900 sq mi).

  6. Omsk is an oasis at the edge of the southern steppe of Siberia near Russia’s border with Kazakhstan. Russia’s seventh largest city is not full of obvious sites, but for the intrepid traveler...

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  7. Jun 3, 2019 · Looking for things to do in Omsk, Russia? From religious sights, to green spaces, to the Trans-Siberian Railway, welcome to the heart of Siberia.

  8. Omsk, oblast (region), west central Russia, in the basin of the middle Irtysh River. Its entire surface is an extremely flat plain, with extensive marshes and peat bogs in the north and innumerable lakes, of which Lake Tenis is the largest.

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