- Omsk - Wikipedia
Omsk ( ˈɒmsk ; Russian: Омск, Kazakh: Омбы , IPA: [omsk]) is the administrative center and largest city of Omsk Oblast, Russia It is situated in southwestern Siberia and has a population of over one million
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Omsk (2026) - Tripadvisor
This literature museum honors the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, who was exiled in Omsk between 1849-1853, an experience he described in his book, "Buried Alive in Siberia "
- The Top 12 Things to Do in Omsk - TripSavvy
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
- Omsk: General Information
Omsk is one of the largest cities of West-Siberian region of Russia In the west and north Omsk region borders with Tyumen region, in the east it borders with Tomsk and Novosibirsk regions, in the south and south-west — with Republic of Kazakhstan The distance from Moscow to Omsk is 2 555 km
- Omsk – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Omsk (Russian: Омск ohmsk) is the capital of Omsk Oblast, Siberia, and is a regional hub for Western Siberia and the Altai mountains in Russia, as well as northern Kazakhstan
- Omsk, Russia 2026 Guide: Top Sights, Places to Visit, and Activities
Omsk is the second largest city in Siberia Founded in 1716, the city of Omsk grew out of a fortress that was built to protect Siberia from nomads Detailed guides to attractions, popular restaurants, museums, and points of interest on the map
- Omsk | TravelerMania
Located in southwestern Siberia, Omsk is a city that often flies under the radar of travelers However, this charming city has a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture waiting to be explored
- Omsk - Russia Vibes
Omsk, located in southwestern Siberia, is a fascinating city that offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern development Founded in 1716, Omsk has grown into one of Russia’s largest and most important cities
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