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The Trans-Siberian Railway (Russia)

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The Trans-Siberian Railway, also known as the Transiberiano, is a railway line that spans across Russia, connecting Moscow in the west to Vladivostok in the east. Stretching over 9,289 kilometers, it is the longest railway line in the world, crossing eight time zones and traversing the vast expanse of Siberia. Built between 1891 and 1916, the railway was a monumental feat of engineering, requiring the construction of bridges, tunnels, and viaducts to traverse the numerous rivers, mountains, and forests. The Trans-Siberian Railway is not only a marvel of engineering but also a cultural and historical icon, offering a unique glimpse into Russia's past and present. The railway has played a crucial role in the country's development, facilitating trade, commerce, and communication between the east and west. Today, it remains a popular tourist route, allowing travelers to experience the breathtaking natural beauty of Siberia, from the rolling hills and forests to the majestic Lake Baikal and the towering mountains of the Far East.