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Ust-Kut, Irkutsk, Russia

Ust-Kut is a city located in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It is situated on the right bank of the Lena River, near the mouth of the Ilga River, approximately 1,300 kilometers northwest of Irkutsk, the regional capital. The city serves as the administrative center of Ust-Kutsky District. The city has a significant history dating back to 1646 when it was founded as an ostrog, a type of fortified settlement typical of Siberia.
Throughout the centuries, Ust-Kut developed primarily as a place of exile and a rural settlement. In 1935, it was granted town status, marking a turning point in its development. Ust-Kut is known for its role in the transportation infrastructure of Eastern Siberia, particularly with the construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) railway, which passes through the city.
The Lena River port in Ust-Kut is one of the primary ports on the Lena, facilitating the transportation of goods and people in the region. The city's economy is largely influenced by its position as a transportation hub and its proximity to natural resources. However, detailed economic data and specific industrial activities within Ust-Kut are not extensively documented.







































































