Transsibérien
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La ligne ferroviaire la plus longue du monde, couvrant 9 289 km de Moscou à Vladivostok à travers sept fuseaux horaires. Achevé en 1916, le Transsibérien reste un corridor vital pour le fret et les voyageurs reliant la Russie européenne à l'Extrême-Orient russe. Le voyage dure environ six jours sans arrêts, passant par des villes telles que Iekaterinbourg, Novossibirsk et Irkoutsk près du lac Baïkal.
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