Chetyrgoroda

Chetyrgoroda (Finn. Neljä-Kaupungit, some Engl. Quad-Cities) is a Uralican city, located in western Yugra on Highway UH-6, 43 kilometres (or about 25 minutes' drive) southwest of Kuiksk.

The city was actually founded in 2008 as an amalgam of the four towns of Alyabyevsky, Yubilyeny, Malinovsky, and Pionersky. Of the four settlements, Pionersky is the one that has been incorporated the longest, but this incorporation only dates back to 1961.

Formerly an oil-production area, Chetyrgoroda now serves as a base for several mining facilities in the area, and as such it also has a large metallurgy sector and a decent machine-building sector. It also has some road-building, food production, pulp-and-paper production, chemical production, and auto parts building industry.

Culture
Each portion of the city has a very distinct flavour. The most diverse of the four boroughs of the city is Pionersky, which is also the largest, containing half of the city's population - Russians, Finns, Hungarians, Khants, Mansi, and Estonians make up the population. Alyabyevsky is almost entirely Russian, with a very small Finnish population, while Yubilyeny, the smallest of the four boroughs, is predominantly Hungarian. Malinovsky is largely Finnish with a sizable Russian minority.

Because of its young age and largely industrial nature, the city doesn't have too much to offer in cultural tourism, with most tourists merely passing through the city en-route to Kuiksk and Yugorsk. However, it does have a very unique unified historical museum, chronicling history of all four constituent settlements as well as a history of the general region.

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Alyabyevsky
 * Malinovsky
 * Pionersky
 * Yubilyeny