Ferrovia Transiberiana
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A linha ferroviária mais longa do mundo, com 9.289 km de Moscou a Vladivostok através de sete fusos horários. Concluída em 1916, a Transiberiana permanece um vital corredor de carga e passageiros conectando a Rússia europeia ao Extremo Oriente russo. A viagem leva aproximadamente seis dias sem paradas, passando por cidades incluindo Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk e Irkutsk perto do Lago Baikal.
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