51°40′N 103°42′E / 51.667°N 103.700°E / 51.667; 103.700
Slyudyanka (Russian: Слюдянка), is a town in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. The town is located on the southern coast of Lake Baikal. It sits at the foot of the Khamar-Daban mountain range. It is next to the confluence of the Slyudyanka River and Baikal. The town is divided into two parts by the Transsiberian Railway. Slyudyanka had a population of 19,242 in the 2002 census. In 2010. 18,542 people lived there. It is served by Slyudyanka-I and Slyudyanka-II railway stations. The Circum-Baikal Railway starts from the Slyudyanka-II station.
Slyudyanka was founded in 1647 by the Russian Cossacks. Because of its geographical position, the city grew quickly and became a large transit centre which connected Irkutsk with China and Mongolia. The town became a railway hub in 1905, when constructing of Transsiberian Railway had been finished. Also there is a marble deposit in the town.
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- Angarsky
- Balagansky
- Bodaybinsky
- Bratsky
- Cheremkhovsky
- Chunsky
- Irkutsky
- Kachugsky
- Katangsky
- Kazachinsko-Lensky
- Kirensky
- Kuytunsky
- Mamsko-Chuysky
- Nizhneilimsky
- Nizhneudinsky
- Olkhonsky
- Shelekhovsky
- Slyudyansky
- Tayshetsky
- Tulunsky
- Usolsky
- Ust-Ilimsky
- Ust-Kutsky
- Ust-Udinsky
- Zalarinsky
- Zhigalovsky
- Ziminsky
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| Districts of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug |
- Alarsky
- Bayandayevsky
- Bokhansky
- Ekhirit-Bulagatsky
- Nukutsky
- Osinsky
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- Alexeyevsk
- Artyomovsky
- Atagay
- Balagansk
- Balakhninsky
- Belorechensky
- Bolshaya Rechka
- Bolshoy Lug
- Chunsky
- Gorno-Chuysky
- Kachug
- Khrebtovaya
- Kropotkin
- Kultuk
- Kunerma
- Kuytun
- Kvitok
- Lesogorsk
- Listvyanka
- Lugovsky
- Magistralny
- Mama
- Mamakan
- Markova
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- Novobiryusinsky
- Oktyabrsky
- Radishchev
- Rudnogorsk
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- Tayturka
- Telma
- Tyret Pervaya
- Uk
- Ulkan
- Ust-Uda
- Vidim
- Vitimsky
- Yangel
- Yantal
- Yurty
- Zalari
- Zheleznodorozhny
- Zhigalovo
- Zvyozdny
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