Ust-Ilim - Russian city in the northwest region of Irkutsk on the Angara River. The town consists of two parts - the left bank, the so-called Old Town, and right bank - the so-called New Town. They are located at some distance from each other. Old Town is located below the Ust-Ilim hydroelectric stream, new city above. Interconnected roads and bridges across the Angara. Despite the fact that the right-bank part of the city is much younger, it is home to most of the population, here are most of the institutions of science and culture, urban life, mainly concentrated here. Old Town consists primarily of five-storey buildings, two-story (makeshift), villages (Skyscraper, Nevon) and suburban areas. New city above and modern. It is mainly built the nine-and ten-house, but there are fourteen-five houses.
Ust-Ilim - Russian city in the northwest region of Irkutsk on the Angara River. The town consists of two parts - the left bank, the so-called Old Town, and right bank - the so-called New Town. They are located at some distance from each other. Old Town is located below the Ust-Ilim hydroelectric stream, new city above. Interconnected roads and bridges across the Angara. Despite the fact that the right-bank part of the city is much younger, it is home to most of the population, here are most of the institutions of science and culture, urban life, mainly concentrated here. Old Town consists primarily of five-storey buildings, two-story (makeshift), villages (Skyscraper, Nevon) and suburban areas. New city above and modern. It is mainly built the nine-and ten-house, but there are fourteen-five houses.