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Igarka Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Igarka

Igarka was founded in 1931. The city got its name from the channel on which it was located, which was in turn named after a local fisherman, Yegor Shiryaev. Igarka is infamous as the starting point for Stalin's railway to nowhere, constructed between 1949 and Stalin's death in 1953. The project failed and thousands of the gulag laborers died in the process. It is the main port via which the timber harvested in the Yenisei River basin is shipped to Europe. It has a population of approximately 6,000 people and has been in decline.

Top Attractions in Igarka

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  • Museum of Permafrost

Igarka Travel Guide Sections

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