Kizner

Kizner (Finn. Kisineeri) is a small Uralican city in the southwest corner of Udmurtiya South, along Highway UH-41, which is its only real connection to the rest of Uralica, since much of the area is either agricultural or forested.

With these in mind, it seems only natural that Kizner's most dominant economic sectors are food production and forestry production. Although most of Uralica's construction-grade lumber is imported from Kohona, there is still a large pulp-and-paper section in the city, and also, a plywood factory. Retail is also important in Kizner due to the fact that much of the area is quite distant from other large centres of the country. It is estimated that Kizner's market area (city inclusive) is roughly two and a half times the population of the city itself. Railway maintenance is also very important.

Culture
The population of Kizner is largely split between Russians and Udmurts (which include Russo-Udmurts) with a decent minority of Tatars, given Kizner's proximity to Old Tatarstan. Surprisingly, though, much of the population speaks Finnish as well as Russian and Udmurt. Tatar is less-spoken, although it still has a significant presence.

Despite not even being a century old (it was founded in 1914), Kizner already has a very informative historical museum, and a museum dedicated to the railway, which was the reason for the town's founding. There are plans to build a small agricultural college in the city. A cenotaph for World War II dead and a nature monument also exist in the city.

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Nizhnyaya Chab’ya
 * Nizhnyy Tylovay
 * Severnyy Kizner
 * Laka-Tyzhma