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The monument to the emperor was laid in 1903 to commemorate the completion of the country’s main railway line — the Trans-Siberian Railway. Russian Emperor Alexander III was called a steward and was considered the patron of this grand construction project.

Uritsky Street
Take a walk along Irkutsk’s main pedestrian street.

Surroundings of Buguldeyka village
You will see a dazzling marble quarry, a monument to the ancestor of the Buryats Bukha-Noyon, Lake Baikal itself, and 12 wooden bridges leading to the village of Kurtun — the only connection for its residents with the outside world.
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