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Irkutsk (/ɪərˈkutsk/ eer-KOOTSK; Russian: Иркутск, IPA: [ɪrˈkutsk];
Buryat and Mongolian: Эрхүү, Erhüü, [ɛrˈxuː]) is the
largest city and administrative...
- Sino-Russian
border in the Amur
Basin 1689–1858,
shown on an 1851 map.
Irkutsk (
Irkoutsk) was the main
Russian city in
Eastern Siberia, and Nerchinsk, in Muravyov's...
- 1952
Jeannine Lemaire France 39.735 1,452 7 July 1955
Tamara Novikova Irkoutsk,
Russia 38.473 -1,262 (due to
previous non-UCI records) 18
September 1957...
- Portuguese),
Irkutsk - Иркутск (Macedonian, Russian), Irkuțk (Romanian),
Irkoutsk (French),
Irkutsk (English, Portuguese), Irukūtsuku - イルクーツク (****anese)...
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Calles Open air
track 20
March 1955 1'09"50 Rostislav Vargashkin (URS)
Irkoutsk (URS) St.
Dyanmo Open air
track 6 July 1955 1'09"20 Leandro ****gin (ITA)...
- Vélodrome Muni****l Open air 22 May 1955 32"80 Liubov Razouvaeva (URS)
Irkoutsk (URS), St.
Dynamo Open air 17 July 1955 35" Karla Gunter (RDA) Berlin...
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Russia Arkhangelskoye State Museum Moscow 1751–1831 71
Russia Irkoutsk Historic Center Irkoutsk 1770–1799 72
Russia Oranienbaum State Museum Lomonosov 1711–1774...
- to go
through the
steppes of Siberia, to
inform the Tsar's
brother (in
Irkoutsk)
about the
presence of a
conspirator in his
friends & relatives. A trip...
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Palace Tsarskoje Selo, St.
Petersburg 1792–1796 78
Russia Irkoutsk Historic Center Irkoutsk 1770–1799 79
Russia Paanajarvi Village Kemi
Province 14th...
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Bakou 1967
Moscow RSS Azerbaïdjan RSS
Ukraine 1968 CSKA
Moscow Spartak Irkoutsk Bourevestnik Leningrad 1969 CSKA
Moscow Bourevestnik Leningrad Dinamo Moscow...