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The Circumbaikal Highway (Around Baikal Highway, Round Baikal Highway, Russian: Кругобайкальский тракт, Krugabaikalsky Trakt) was part of the (главный сибирский почтовый тракт). It started from Irkutsk, went along the Irkut River, further southwards around Lake Baikal (hence the name) to the village of Kultushnoye (now Kultuk). At Kultushnoye the road turned south and went into Mongolia. The initial run of the road (up to Kutlushnoye, 93 verst (~99 km)) was constructed during 1796-1801. In 1803 it was decided to modernize and extend the road. The extension from Kutlushnoye to was started in 1867. The latter stretch is associated with the uprising of Polish political exiles in Siberia of 1866.

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  • The Circumbaikal Highway (Around Baikal Highway, Round Baikal Highway, Russian: Кругобайкальский тракт, Krugabaikalsky Trakt) was part of the (главный сибирский почтовый тракт). It started from Irkutsk, went along the Irkut River, further southwards around Lake Baikal (hence the name) to the village of Kultushnoye (now Kultuk). At Kultushnoye the road turned south and went into Mongolia. The initial run of the road (up to Kutlushnoye, 93 verst (~99 km)) was constructed during 1796-1801. In 1803 it was decided to modernize and extend the road. The extension from Kutlushnoye to was started in 1867. The latter stretch is associated with the uprising of Polish political exiles in Siberia of 1866. (en)
  • La route Circum-Baïkal (en russe : Кругобайкальский тракт, Krougobaïkalski trakt) est une voie de communication routière qui ceinture le lac Baïkal en Russie. Elle correspond à l'ancienne route postale sibérienne (главный сибирский почтовый тракт). La route Circum-Baïkal part de la ville d'Irkoutsk, franchit les rivières Irkout et Angara et longe les rives du lac Baïkal en parallèle avec les voies du chemin de fer Circum-Baïkal. Au sud du lac Baïkal, la route arrive à un carrefour dans le village de Koultouk (anciennement Koultouchnoïe). De Koultouk, une route se dirige vers la Mongolie. Le tronçon initial jusqu'à Koultouk avait une longueur de 93 verstes soit 99 kilomètres et fut construit entre 1796 et 1801. Le contour du lac fut réalisé au cours du XIXe siècle, notamment par des exilés politiques polonais et lituaniens que l'Empire russe avaient déportés en Sibérie lors de l'oppression tsariste contre la République des Deux Nations. (fr)
  • Кругобайка́льский тракт — колёсный почтовый тракт на юге Сибири. Часть Главного Сибирского почтового тракта. (ru)
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  • The Circumbaikal Highway (Around Baikal Highway, Round Baikal Highway, Russian: Кругобайкальский тракт, Krugabaikalsky Trakt) was part of the (главный сибирский почтовый тракт). It started from Irkutsk, went along the Irkut River, further southwards around Lake Baikal (hence the name) to the village of Kultushnoye (now Kultuk). At Kultushnoye the road turned south and went into Mongolia. The initial run of the road (up to Kutlushnoye, 93 verst (~99 km)) was constructed during 1796-1801. In 1803 it was decided to modernize and extend the road. The extension from Kutlushnoye to was started in 1867. The latter stretch is associated with the uprising of Polish political exiles in Siberia of 1866. (en)
  • Кругобайка́льский тракт — колёсный почтовый тракт на юге Сибири. Часть Главного Сибирского почтового тракта. (ru)
  • La route Circum-Baïkal (en russe : Кругобайкальский тракт, Krougobaïkalski trakt) est une voie de communication routière qui ceinture le lac Baïkal en Russie. Elle correspond à l'ancienne route postale sibérienne (главный сибирский почтовый тракт). La route Circum-Baïkal part de la ville d'Irkoutsk, franchit les rivières Irkout et Angara et longe les rives du lac Baïkal en parallèle avec les voies du chemin de fer Circum-Baïkal. Au sud du lac Baïkal, la route arrive à un carrefour dans le village de Koultouk (anciennement Koultouchnoïe). De Koultouk, une route se dirige vers la Mongolie. (fr)
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  • Circumbaikal Highway (en)
  • Circum-Baïkal (route) (fr)
  • Кругобайкальский тракт (ru)
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