Chusovoi

Chusovoi or Chusovoy (Finn. Tusovoi) is a Uralican city in Permski Rayon, along Highway UH-12. It is one of many major centres on the highway, located some 20 km. north of Lysva.

Ferrous metallurgy is the main industry of the town, however heavy machinery, cars, metalworking (it has the quirky distinction of being Uralica's leading production city for springs of all types), production of steel girders and sheet metal, and food production also have a presence. It is also the largest retail centre between Kungur and Solikamsk.

Another important aspect of the city is that it lies near Uralica's only source of vanadium ore. Cobalt is also mined in the area.

Culture
Chusovoi's population is mostly taken from three ethnic groups - Russian, Finnish, and Komi. The Komi language of the area is Permyak, and most Komi also speak Russian and Finnish as well. There are smaller populations of Udmurts, Bashkirs, Mari, and Estonians in the area as well.

Four museums exist in Chusovoy - a local history museum, an open-air ethnographic museum that focuses largely on the 19th century, a museum dedicated to the metallurgical industries, and a museum dedicated to railroads and railroad workers. There is also a spectacular Russian Orthodox Church - St. Vasily's Cathedral - in the downtown area. There are various parks scattered throughout the city as well.

Sport
COMING SOON

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Arkhipovka (Finn. Arhipokka)
 * Maydan (Finn. Maidan)
 * Antybary (Finn. Antuparu)
 * Lyamino (Finn. Läminö)