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Tomsk
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Tomsk  (tmsk, tômsk)
A city of central Russia northeast of Novosibirsk. It is a major river port and an industrial center. Population: 487,000.

Tomsk (Russian) [tɔmsk]
n
(Placename) a city in central Russia: formerly an important gold-mining town and administrative centre for a large area of Siberia; university (1888); engineering industries. Pop.: 481 400 (1999 est.)


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