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Irkutsk (/ɪərˈkutsk/ eer-KOOTSK; ‹The
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being considered for deletion.› Russian: Иркутск, IPA: [
ɪrˈkutsk];
Buryat and Mongolian: Эрхүү...
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Irkutsk Oblast (Russian: Ирку́тская о́бласть, romanized: Irkutskaya oblastʹ; Buryat: Эрхүү можо, romanized: Erkhüü mojo) is a
federal subject of Russia...
- are two
serial killers from
Irkutsk, Russia,
known as the
Academy maniacs and the
Irkutsk Molotochniki (Hammer Men of
Irkutsk). The pair
collectively committed...
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Irkutsk International Airport (Russian: Международный Аэропорт Иркутск) (IATA: IKT, ICAO: UIII) is an
international airport on the
outskirts of Irkutsk...
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Irkutsk is the
largest city and
administrative center of
Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.
Irkutsk may also
refer to:
Irkutsk Oblast, a
federal subject of Russia...
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Innocent of
Irkutsk (Russian: Иннокентий Иркутский, c. 1680-November 27, 1731) was a
missionary to
Siberia and the
first bishop of
Irkutsk in Russia. He...
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Irkutsk is an Oscar-class
submarine in the
Russian Navy. The
design ****ignment was
issued in 1969. The
development of
Project 949 was a new stage...
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Irkutsk Time (IRKT) is the time zone
eight hours ahead of UTC (UTC+08:00) and 5
hours ahead of
Moscow Time (MSK+5). The time zone
covers Buryatia and...
- (Korean: 고려공산당) was a
communist political party organized in Shanghai,
China and
Irkutsk,
Russia in 1921. It has its
origins in the
Siberian region after the Russian...
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Diocese of
Irkutsk may
refer to the
following ecclesiastical jurisdictions with see in
Irkutsk, in
southern central Siberia :
Roman Catholic Diocese of...