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The capital city of Omsk oblast: Omsk .
Omsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia located in the south-eastern part of Siberia, in the Siberian Federal District. Omsk is the capital city of the region.
The population of Omsk Oblast is about 1,879,500 (2022), the area - 141,140 sq. km.
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Ancient people began to settle in the area of the middle reaches of the Irtysh River about 45,000 years ago. This region became the place of numerous migrations of different peoples, of interpenetration of forest and steppe cultures. In the Middle Ages, the territory of the present Omsk region was part of the Western Turkic Khanate and the Siberian Khanate. As a result, an ethnic group of the Siberian Tatars was formed. This region was also inhabited by Kazakhs and other peoples.
The history of the development of the Irtysh by Russians is connected first of all with the legendary Yermak. Although even before him, in the 15th century, Russian merchants from the Urals visited the Siberian Khanate.
In the early 18th century, major reforms carried out by Peter the Great required large expenses. The first Russian emperor turned his attention to the east. He sent a detachment of Cossacks under the command of the lieutenant-colonel I.D.Bukhgolts from the town of Tobolsk up the Irtysh River in search of gold deposits.
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The expedition failed because of resistance from the nomads Dzhungars. Russians were forced to take a step back. In 1716, they founded a fortress at the mouth of the Om River - future Omsk. Russian peasants began to settle in the land around the fortress. To the south of Omsk, a line of outposts was constructed for protection from the nomads.
In 1782, the fortress became a town. Omsk district was formed on the basis of the southern part of Tarsky district and, in 1785, the town of Omsk was given a coat of arms. Omsk became an important center for the study of Siberia and Central Asia. This region like other parts of Siberia was used as a place for political exile.
In the 19th century, the people exiled to Siberia were the Decembrists, Petrashevts, Narodniki, representatives of other revolutionary parties and organizations, participants of the Polish national movement. These people had a major cultural impact on the local population. The great Russian writer F.M.Dostoyevsky was one of the prisoners of the Omsk jail.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Siberia experienced significant changes. Large-scale migration of peasants led to the rapid growth of the local economy, especially agriculture. Due to its favorable economic and geographical location, at the intersection of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Irtysh River, Omsk rapidly turned into a large transport, trade and industrial center of Western Siberia, the largest city in Siberia.
During the Second World War, about 100 industrial plants were evacuated from the European part of the USSR to Omsk. They became the basis of the local engineering industry. In 1949, the first refinery in Siberia was constructed in Omsk. In 1954-1956, during development of virgin lands, several large agricultural enterprises were built in the southern part of Omsk Oblast. In the 1970s, Omsk oblast became one of the most economically developed regions of Siberia.
Wooden chapel in Omsk Oblast
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Country house in Omsk Oblast
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Provincial life in the Omsk region
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Omsk Oblast is located in the south of the West Siberian Plain, in the middle reaches of the Irtysh River, with steppes in the south, which turn into forest steppes, forests and marshy tundra in the north. The territory of the region stretches for about 600 km from north to south and 300 km from west to east. In the south, Omsk Oblast borders with Kazakhstan.
The largest cities and towns of Omsk Oblast are Omsk (1,126,000), Tara (28,500), Kalachinsk (21,900), Isylkul (21,700). The main river is the Irtysh with its tributaries (the Ishim, Om, Osha, and Tara). The Trans-Siberian Railway is an important traffic artery. There is an international airport in Omsk.
The climate is continental and sharply continental. The average temperature in January is minus 19-20 degrees Celsius, in July - plus 17-18 degrees Celsius in the northern part and plus 19 degrees Celsius in the south.
Omsk Oblast has such natural resources as oil, natural gas, brown coal, iron ore, various construction materials. Main manufacturing, construction and trade are carried out in Omsk. Industrial sector is represented by military, aerospace and agricultural engineering, petrochemical, light and food industries.
Agriculture is represented by crops, dairy and beef cattle, pig and poultry farming. Cereals (wheat, rye, oats, barley), potatoes, vegetables, sunflower, and other crops are cultivated.
A lot of sights can be found in Omsk. The most interesting places located outside the city are:
Nature of omsk oblast.
Omsk Oblast landscape
Author: Vitali Ellert
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Small river in Omsk Oblast
Author: Andrey Genze
Wooden house in the Omsk region
Winter in Omsk Oblast
Wooden church in Omsk Oblast
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Music and concerts, music and concerts | what to know if you’re headed to the minnesota yacht club festival, gwen stefani, alanis morissette and red hot chili peppers are headlining.
For the first time in a dozen years, St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park will host a major rock and pop music festival, dubbed the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, on Friday and Saturday.
Headlined by Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette and Red Hot Chili Peppers, the festival (which despite its name has nothing to do with yacht rock) is promoted by C3 Presents, an Austin, Texas, company that’s also behind Austin City Limits Music Festival, Voodoo Music + Arts Experience and the modern-day Lollapalooza. C3 was the largest independent promoter in the world until Live Nation bought a controlling stake in the company in 2014.
Organizers expect to attract more than 30,000 concertgoers each day.
While the Irish Fair of Minnesota calls Harriet Island home each August, music festivals have had a rough go on the site. The original Lollapalooza (back when it was a traveling festival) landed on the site in 1991, 1992 and 1994, but flooding forced the fest to move to the late St. Paul Civic Center in 1993.
Live Nation attempted to establish a new annual event, the River’s Edge Music Festival, in 2012. Despite big-name headliners Tool and the Dave Matthews Band, the festival didn’t attract enough paying customers to convince the concert promoting giant to return for a second year.
Here’s what folks headed to the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival need to know:
As of Wednesday afternoon, tickets were still available at a number of price points, starting at $135 for one day general admission (or $255 for two days) all the way up to platinum tickets for $925 ($1,395 for two days), which include a number of perks including free food and drinks, front-of-stage viewing and access to an air-conditioned lounge. See minnesotayachtclubfestival.com for details.
Many of the general admission and general admission plus tickets are sold out, but there are verified resale tickets available, some at lower prices than face value.
There are two entrances to the festival. The main entrance is at Harriet Island Boulevard and South Wabasha Street, while the west entrance is on West Water Street between Bidwell Street and Plato Boulevard.
There is no on-site parking at the festival, but its website lists numerous downtown St. Paul parking lots that are a 10- to 16-minute walk from the site. Several Metro Transit buses stop a half-mile from Harriet Island. The rideshare drop off is at 49 E. Fillmore Ave. The festival promises “ample bike parking” located near the two entrances.
Feel free to bring: Small clutch purses and fanny packs (6” x 9” or smaller) with no more than one pocket, all other bags must be clear and smaller than 12” x 6” x 12”, empty hydration packs and reusable water bottles, strollers, frisbees, binoculars, blankets, basic cameras (no detachable lenses or other accessories), sunscreen in non-aerosol containers (3.4 ounces or less), personal-sized hand sanitizer and factory sealed Naloxone/Narcan kits.
Pretty much everything you would think, including outside food and beverage, coolers, aerosol containers, umbrellas, chairs, wagons, skateboards, drones, fireworks and illegal substances.
Concertgoers must wear securely fastened wristbands that are available at the box office. Wristbands can be activated online to add an emergency contact and to use for cashless transactions (with a pin number). Wristbands that are damaged, lost or stolen can be replaced by the original purchaser one time only for $20. Patrons can leave and reenter at will up until 7 p.m. each day.
There is a guest services tent that has earplugs and a lost and found. Free hydration stations are located throughout the site. Lockers are available to rent for $25 each day or $48.50 for both.
Doors open at 12:30 p.m. There are two stages, with staggered performances that do not overlap.
Friday’s schedule includes: Gully Boys (1-2 p.m.), Harbor and Home (2-2:40 p.m.), Morgan Wade (2:40-3:40), Michigander (3:40-4:40), Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (4:40-5:40), Durry (5:40-6:40), Gwen Stefani (6:45-8), The Head and the Heart (8-9) and Alanis Morissette (9-10:30).
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Thank you so much for considering membership in the Miles River Yacht Club. Founded in 1921, the purpose of the Miles River Yacht Club is to stimulate interest in boating, sailing, and swimming, to promote social recreation, and to enhance the general welfare of the community. Please see instructions below to complete the membership application ...
The Miles River Yacht Club is located on Long Haul Creek, adjacent to the bustling and scenic Miles River. The marina is ideally located just one mile from the beautiful and historic town of St. Michaels, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, and a short boat ride to Annapolis, Kent Narrows, Prospect Bay, and Tilghman Island. ...
Just one mile from the historic town of St. Michaels, this marina offers an idyllic setting with convenient access to local attractions, including the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Miles River Yacht Club welcomes vessels of up to 65 feet LOA, providing ample docking space on newly rebuilt docks. Shore power options include 1x30amp, 2x30amp ...
The Miles River Yacht Club is located on Long Haul Creek, adjacent to the bustling and scenic Miles River. The marina is ideally located just one mile from the beautiful and historic town of St. Michaels, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, and a short boat ride to Annapolis, Kent Narrows, Prospect Bay, and Tilghman Island. ...
Miles River Yacht Club, Saint Michaels, Maryland. 1,987 likes · 23 talking about this · 6,506 were here. The purpose of the Miles River Yacht Club is to stimulate interest in boating, sailing, and...
All reservations are booked and paid for through Snag-a-Slip. In the notes section, please indicate the reciprocal club where you hold membership. Request Reservation. Our marina is located on Long Haul Creek just north of St. Michaels at Longitude 76° 13'W by Latitude 38° 48'N. All visiting boats are requested to monitor Channel 68 and ...
Plan — Miles River Yacht Club. Let's Plan You're Dream Event. From ceremony to reception, this day about your dreams. We work with you in every aspect of planning, from the menu to flowers. Our goal and intention is to make this process enjoyable and your dream day. The Commodore's room offers waterfront dining with a capacity of up to ...
Our History. The Miles River Yacht Club was founded in 1921 and purchased it's permanent location on Long Haul Creek in 1930. In 1937, the first handbook containing the constitution and the By-Laws of the Club was adopted and printed. The committee was composed of William C. Mills, Nicols Hardcastle and Robert W. Lewis. For more than fifty ...
The largest cities and towns of Omsk Oblast are Omsk (1,126,000), Tara (28,500), Kalachinsk (21,900), Isylkul (21,700). The main river is the Irtysh with its tributaries (the Ishim, Om, Osha, and Tara). The Trans-Siberian Railway is an important traffic artery. There is an international airport in Omsk.
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Neighbors: Novosibirsk Oblast, Tomsk Oblast and Tyumen Oblast. Categories: oblast of Russia and locality. Location: Western Siberia, Siberia, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude of center. 56.0935° or 56° 5' 37" north. Longitude of center. 73.51° or 73° 30' 36" east. Population.
Set-up continues for the Yacht Club Festival at Harriet Island in St. Paul on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. ... the River's Edge Music Festival, in 2012. ... Several Metro Transit buses stop a half ...
This live HD webcam provides an overview of the Metro Bridge, which crosses the Irtysh River through Omsk city centre, Russia. . The metro bridge, which opened to traffic in 2005, is divided into two levels: the upper level for motor vehicles and the lower level for metro traffic. Beautiful small beaches along the river, river paths, and ...
Hours of Operation. The Miles River Yacht Club is open from Wednesday through Sunday for food and beverage service during the following hours. Wednesday: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. (Lunch service will start at 11:30 am from Memorial Day to Labor Day) The lounge bar open until 11:00 p.m. Thursday: 11:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. The lounge bar open until 11:00 p.m.
Lyubinsky Avenue Cam, Omsk. Traffic. This online HD webcam takes you to Lenin Street, most commonly known by its former name Lyubinsky Avenue, in Omsk city centre, in Russia. The cam stream shows the façade of the popular gastropub Grisha, on the square where stands the monument Lyubochka, a monument honoring Governor-General G. H. Gasfor's wife.
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Restaurant Information & Menu. Thursday. Kitchen & Lounge Bar 11:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Last Seating is at 8:00 p.m. If less than three members are consuming alcohol at the bar, the bartender will close with a 15 minute last call. The Miles River Yacht Club menu changes seasonally. The Spring & Summer menu is available below.
Miles River Yacht Club. 2024 Regatta Schedule If you would like to volunteer for race committee, then you can sign up here. Date : Function : 5/1: Wednesday Night Racing: 5/8: Wednesday Night Racing: 5/15: Wednesday Night Racing: 5/18: HISF Spring #1: 5/22: Wednesday Night Racing: 5/25:
Miles River Yacht Club. Leadership Line & Flag Officers. Commodore Dr. Ed Reeves Vice Commodore Nick Simpson Rear Commodore Dennis Kelly Fleet Captain Matt Kealy. Secretary Jennifer Williams Treasurer PC John Hines Fleet Chaplain Fleet Surgeon Jeff Etherton, MD. Board of Governors. Doug Abbott Jean Brooks Clay Campbell
Miles River Yacht Club. If less than three members are consuming alcohol at the bar, the bartender will close with a 15 minute last call.
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