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  1. Leonov was born on 30 May 1934 in Listvyanka, West Siberian Krai, Russian SFSR, in a Russian family. [4] His grandfather had been forced to relocate to Siberia for his role in the 1905 Russian Revolution. Alexei was the eighth of nine surviving children born to Yevdokia née Sotnikova and Arkhip. [b] [5] His father was an electrician and miner. [6]

  2. Oct 11, 2019 · Born in Listvyanka, West Siberian Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union in 1934, Leonov lost his father two years later during Stalin’s infamous purges of those who, according to Leonov in his...

  3. West Siberian Krai (‹See Tfd› Russian: Западно-Сибирский край, Zapadno-Sibirsky Krai) was an early krai of the Russian SFSR, created after the split of the Siberian Krai in 1930. By the 1937 All-Union Census, it had population of 6,433,527. [1]

    • Listvyanka Village Lake Baikal, The Pearl of Siberia
    • How to Get to Listvyanka Village and Lake Baikal
    • How to Get Around Listvyanka Village
    • Where to Stay in Listvyanka Village
    • Top Attractions in Lisvyanka Village
    • Lake Baikal Listvyanka
    • Visit The Old Listvyanka Village
    • Baikal Market
    • Try Omul Fish Is A Must Thing in Listvyanka
    • Baikal Museum

    Listvyanka Village is a little settlement on the shores of the deepest lake in the world, Lake Baikal Russia. Listvyanka is the closest lakeside village to lake Baikal and is about 70 kilometers away from Irkutsk. It was a part of our Russia Visit in which we visited Moscow, St Petersburg, Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, and Kazan. Listvyanka is the place wh...

    Generally, there are four convenient ways to reach Listvyanka 1. By van(Marshrutka). Bust stand to Listviyanka is situated beside the central Market Irkutsk at Timiryazeva street or from Irkutsk Bus Station. I have marked both the locations in the map. We can get a ticket to Listvyanka for 150 Rubles and it takes a time of one and a half hour to re...

    Listvyanka is a small village and you can explore the charming village on foot. The total coastline of Listvyanka from Baikal Museum to Ferris Wheel is about 4km. However, you can get a taxi to go to a nearby place.

    Listvyanka village has few hotels for night sleep. Although I didn’t have a direct lodging experience there, however, a couple of my friends stayed at Mayak Hotel that is right in front of the Bus stand and a famous building of Listvyanka. Hostel Baikal is another Budgeting option here with 10$ per night stay. You can book your stay by using bookin...

    Listvyanka offers plenty of activities from the Shaman Rock to Ferris Wheel. Symbolically it is a 4km road that keeps calling the tourists to come and spend time with Lake Baikal. Undoubtedly, Listvyanka is home to Lake Baikal. Moreover, in the below map, the attractions of Listvyanka are marked Blue. Whereas, you can open and save this map for you...

    Lake Baikal is the world’s deepest lake and among the largest ones. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world too. It is often called the Pearl of Siberia. It was one of our great wishes to visit Lake Baikal and dip our feet in its cold water. We did so, and believe me, it was the chilled ever water that we...

    As wander around the town from one of its sides to another is a great activity in Listvyanka. However, you can enter into the few streets of the town that goes to opposite sides of Lake Baikal. I also went to one of them like Gudina Street for a couple of miles. Gudina street also offers the starting base for Lake Baikal Trail for hikers. The green...

    In the marketplace, you can find numerous stalls of fish for sale. Besides, you can find a few stalls of precious stones, emblems, and amulets. Although it sells fish, in fact, it is the tourist attraction of the town, where you can even find the Russian families who gather to drink vodka and eat Omul too. You will also find there a stall with fres...

    You have to try Omul here as it is a must-try-like thing in Listvyanka. Omul is a local fish and a specialty that you can buy from locals at the Baikal Market. However, you can find plenty of stalls within the town of Listvyanka especially at its extreme right end near Ferris Wheel. You can get smoked, baked, or roasted Omul from the town.

    If you want to learn about the history of the Baikal, its worlds of animals and plants then you will definitely love to visit this museum. This Museum is solely dedicated to Lake Baikal. All exhibits are dedicated to the origin and the history of the lake. You can learn about the flora and fauna, geological structure, climate, and tectonics of Lake...

  4. Listvyanka is perhaps one of the oldest Russian settlements on the shore of the great Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world. It is a charming village dotted with traditional Siberian wooden houses, with a main road that runs right along the shore of fantastic lake, making it the perfect base to explore this picturesque region.

  5. Leonov was born on 30 May 1934 in Listvyanka, West Siberian Krai, Russian SFSR. His grandfather had been forced to relocate to Siberia for his role in the 1905 Russian Revolution . Alexei was the eighth of nine surviving children born to Yevdokia née Sotnikova and Arkhip.

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  7. Oct 11, 2019 · Leonov was born in Listvyanka, West Siberian Krai, Russian SFSR. In 1936, his father Arkhip was arrested and declared an "enemy of the people". Leonov wrote in his autobiography: "He was not alone: many were being arrested.