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Kemerovo Oblast, located in Siberia, is a bustling and heavily industrialized region. It stands out for being home to the world's largest coal deposits, which have contributed greatly to its urban development. Despite the industrial nature of its cities, pollution levels have significantly decreased since the collapse of the USSR. While the cities themselves may not be major tourist attractions, this presents an excellent opportunity to explore the pristine and unspoiled Siberian countryside, which is truly breathtaking.
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Are you planning to explore Kemerovo Oblast? Most travelers pass through this region via the famous Trans-Siberian Railway. Along the railway route, you'll encounter some interesting stops such as Yurga, Taiga, Anzhero-Sudzhensk, Yaya, and Mariinsk. If you're arriving by air, Kemerovo has its own airport with flights connecting to and from Moscow, Krasnoyarsk, and, during the summer, Anapa, Sochi, and Khabarovsk. Another option is to fly to Novokuznetsk, which offers flights from Moscow (Domodedovo and Vnukovo Airports), Saint Petersburg, Tomsk, and, in the summer, Sochi, Krasnodar, and Anapa. So, whether you choose the scenic railway or the convenience of air travel, Kemerovo Oblast awaits your exploration!
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