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Castle news: report from the second largest city of Siberia
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And you're weak enough, friends, to call the second largest city of Siberia? First, Novosibirsk, that's understandable, what about the second?

How do we have the geography - history in general and knowledge of our home country in particular?
For example, do you know where a wife could be bought in Russia?

This is Omsk, a city that in the 18th century was the center of strengthened lines in Western Siberia. In those times, it was not a special one: a small town that was part of the Tobol Guberia, not even the city of first, but the fortress. The city has gradually become the centre of Western Siberia: commercial, administrative, cultural. By the way, it was possible to buy everything from guns and horses to... wife, where the family was selling "lived goods" in the wake of stolen wives and children, which Siberia was allowed. Their acquisition was even considered a blasphemy case.

In 1804, the new administrative division of Omsk became a county town, and the residence of the Governor-General of Western Siberia was transferred in 1822. In addition to the Kazakhs, the military and traders are beginning to refer to " the settlement " (especially in Omske, some of the decabrists have served the cavalry).

Omsk ' s speciality and its distinctions from other cities has been extremely slow: life in it has stopped. No administrative status, no parochial development on Irtysh, all of which did not change its appearance. The changes were related only to fires, one of which, in 1819, destroyed 80 houses, the living room and 39 trade lacunas. Another fire, in 1823, had destroyed 194 housing units, followed by extensive stone construction.

Industry in Omska has developed very slowly. First, a soak factory (casage work), several soap and leather industries. A little later in Omsk, they built a station (after the Siberian Railway launch). Capital flows and, as a consequence, long-awaited rapid development have started into the city. By the end of the 19th century, there were 3,300 buildings in Omsk, including churches, the house of the Governor General, the building of the Siberian Cadet Corps, etc. According to a note from the modern man, in Omska at the beginning of the twentieth century, business enterprises grew up like mushrooms after the rain, and the "brilk account" finally shut down the drum.

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