- 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
Very colorful and vivid, one of the nicest landmarks in Omsk Located in historical part of the city, it's on walking distance from other landmarks, fortress, Opera house, Lenin street
- 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
- 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
- Travel to Omsk, Russia. - VisitRussia
Omsk, founded in 1716, is a large industrial, educational and cultural center with a population of over one million In the 50-s years of the 20th century, Omsk became an important oil-processing city Omsk is a typical modern city with wide thoroughfares, numerous bridges, and high sky-scrapers
- Omsk - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Omsk is a city in Russia in the Siberia region, capital of Omsk Oblast As of the census in 2024, Omsk had been declared one of the cities in Russia with over 1 1 million people
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