Lapyt-Nank

Lapyt-Nank (Russ. Лабытнанги, Finn. Lappinanki) is a Uralican town, set to become a city on 1 January 2010, located within Yamalia, only 20 km. northwest of Salyakharad, centre-to-centre.

Just south of city limits, a series of bridges crosses braids of the Ob, before the massive Ob Bend Bridge crosses the main river itself, to a point just north of Salyakharad's main city core (and just south of the municipal airport).

Culture
The name of the town literally means "seven larches" in the Khanty language, and there is a modest population of Khants in the city. However, the main ethnic groups in the city are Russian, Finnish, and Samoyedic, with most Khants living to the south in Yugra county.

It doesn't have much in they way of museums, however the one it does have is an excellent source of knowledge as to the history and culture of the town.

Most of the important cultural landmarks are churches, with the Uralican Orthodox cathedral in the town being a particularly exemplary display of Old Russian architecture, as well as being the town's tallest building.

The main source of tourism is not in the city itself, but rather, is about an hour's drive to the northwest, where the Narodnaya Winter Sports Complex And Resort sits in the town of Kharp (Finn. Harppi). It is the only facility in all of Uralica that houses every type of skiing possible - the foothills house one of Uralica's two ski jump facilities, as well as a 1.25 kilometre long cross-country/biathlon track, and the higher parts of the mountain it sits on (not Mount Narodnaya per se, even though the park is named after it) are home to one of Uralica's few Alpine skiing complexes, which host downhill, slalom, giant slalom, and super giant slalom races as well as snowboarding and moguls. There is also an aerials zone in the lower foothills.

Sport
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Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Karchagi - location of Lapyt-Nank's river port on the Ob. Actually located about five minutes from town centre in ideal conditions, but under the municipal jurisdiction of the town.
 * Industrialnyy - a small enclave on the southeastern side of the Lesnaya Bridge.