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Best 1 Lake Baikal

Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia, is the world’s deepest freshwater lake and contains roughly 20% of Earth's unfrozen surface fresh water.

2 Irkutsk

Irkutsk, located in Siberia along the Angara River, is Russia's third-largest city and a major cultural and industrial hub with significant historical ties to Decembrist exiles.

3 Tomsk

Tomsk, located in southwestern Siberia, is Russia's third-largest city by area and a prominent center for higher education with over ten universities and research institutions.

4 Novosibirsk

Novosibirsk, Russia's third-largest city, emerged rapidly in the early 20th century as a crucial railway hub on the Trans-Siberian line and now boasts a population exceeding 1.6 million.

5 Krasnoyarsk

Krasnoyarsk, located in Siberia, is Russia's second-most populous city and sits on the Yenisei River near vast mineral resources and expansive taiga forests.

6 Tyumen

Tyumen, located in western Siberia, is a major oil and gas hub that experienced rapid growth during the Soviet era due to extensive resource extraction in the region.

7 Ulan-Ude

Ulan-Ude, located in Siberia's Buryat Republic, is the largest city in Russia’s Far East and serves as its administrative, economic, and cultural hub.

8 Omsk

Omsk, located in southwestern Siberia, is Russia's fourth-largest city and an important industrial hub situated at the confluence of the Irtysh and Om rivers.

9 Barnaul

Barnaul, located in southwestern Siberia, is an industrial city and the administrative center of Altai Krai, Russia, historically known for its copper smelting and agricultural processing industries.

10 Surgut

Surgut, located in Western Siberia, Russia, is a major oil and gas industrial center built primarily during the Soviet era and known for its harsh winters and relatively high standard of living.

11 Chita

Chita, located in Siberia, Russia, serves as the administrative center of Zabaykalsky Krai and sits near the border with Mongolia, experiencing harsh continental climate conditions.

12 Kemerovo

Kemerovo, located in southwestern Siberia, is a major industrial center and the administrative capital of Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, known for its coal mining industry and post-flood reconstruction hist...

13 Novokuznetsk

Novokuznetsk, located in southwestern Siberia, Russia, is a major industrial center primarily known for its coal mining and metallurgical industries, established during the Soviet era.

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