Klebitzs
Klebitz is a farming village located in the north of Omsk Oblast in southwestern Siberia, Russia. The village is situated near the confluence of the Vagay and Iderka rivers. Klebitz has a long history dating back to the early 19th century when it was a Horde settlement. The village's name is believed to be derived from the Tatar word "kleb," meaning "the hill over the river."
The village is surrounded by vast agricultural land and represents one of the oldest settlements in the
The village's population is relatively small, comprising mostly ethnic Russians and Kazakhs. The residents of Klebitz
Klebitz is known for its serene natural environment, where visitors can find various species of wildflowers,