- Novosibirsk | Russia, Map, Pronunciation History | Britannica
Novosibirsk, city, administrative centre of Novosibirsk oblast (region) and the chief city of western Siberia, in south-central Russia It lies along the Ob River where the latter is crossed by the Trans-Siberian Railroad
- Official website of the city of Novosibirsk
Present-day Novosibirsk is the business, trade, financial, scientific, industrial and cultural center of the Asian part of Russia
- Top Things To Do And See In Novosibirsk, Russia - Culture Trip
Follow our guide to the best of the best of this Siberian metropolis and discover the activities not to miss out on when in Novosibirsk
- Novosibirsk – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Novosibirsk (Russian: Новосиби́рск nuh-vuh-see-BEERSK) is a city of 1 6 million people (2018) in Novosibirsk Oblast, Siberia Its main interest for visitors is as a stop-off on the Trans-Siberian Railway, two days from Moscow
- Novosibirsk, Russia City Guide for Foreigners [Where to Stay, Things to . . .
Novosibirsk is an economic and cultural center, a large city in Russia with a small town vibe, a place of former glory, and a place where beauty lies in the decay
- Novosibirsk city, Russia travel guide
Novosibirsk is the third most populous city in Russia, the administrative center of the Siberian Federal District and Novosibirsk Oblast It is the largest business, cultural, transport, educational, and scientific center of Siberia Novosibirsk is often called the “Capital of Siberia”
- Novosibirsk, Russia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
A stop on the famous Trans-Siberian Railway, Novosibirsk is perched on the banks of the Ob River, which features fountains that seem to float on its surface You can learn about the city’s founding at the West Siberian Railway History Museum
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Novosibirsk is the heart of Western Siberia - a megalopolis, an important transportation hub, and a cultural and scientific center The city's architecture is dominated by constructivist and post-Soviet eclectic styles, but modern high-rise buildings are mostly built in high-tech and modern styles
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