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Things to see in Neryungri, Russia

Neryungri is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Russia and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Siberia. The town was founded by the Russian Cossacks in 1757 and quickly became a major trade center between Siberia and Europe. Today, Neryungri is home to over 400 restored wooden houses, many of which are open to visitors. The town is also famous for its landscaped gardens and its frozen lake, which can be explored on foot or by boat.

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CountryRussia
RegionSakha (Yakutiya)
Latitude56.6583
Longitude124.725
Appr. population57009

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