Irbit

Irbit (Finn. Irppi) is a Uralican city located in Southeast Uralica, situated on Highway UH-25 between Kamyshlov and Turinsk.

Once known as the motorcycle capital of Old Russia, Irbit has a museum dedicated to the two-wheelers, although it doesn't produce motorcycles anymore, with production facilities having been destroyed long before Uralica annexed the area.

Still, Irbit does have a reputation for being a top producer of mobile heavy machinery. It is also a prime centre of food production, having one of Uralica's largest outputs of dairy products while also having a wide range of pastry shops (although Chaykovsky still has them beat in Twinkie production). Pharmaceuticals, consumer-goods manufacturing, and the manufacturing of non-metallic construction materials (especially hardi-plank and vinyl siding) are also important.

Culture
Irbit's population is 100% ethnic Russian. In spite of this, though, most people in the city speak all three major commercial languages of the nation - Russian, English, and Finnish - fluently.

Most Uralican cities have at least a small art gallery (in most cases displaying local art), but Irbit boasts perhaps the most prestigious art gallery in the eastern half of the nation, with priceless world-famous art being on display - and under strict guard by none other than the Mindphaser Division - in the Uralican Grand Hall of Fine Arts (formerly Irbit State Museum of Fine Art). This particular museum is one of the few on Planet Bob specialising in engravings and etchings, and contains works ranging from masters such as Dürer and Goya, to local engraving artists who have produced "masterworks."

The Irbit Motorcycle Museum is Uralica's only such museum, focusing mainly on the bikes produced in the city, but also, containing photos, art, and even actual-size fiberglass models of motorbikes from all over the world and from various era of motorcycle construction. Sadly, the Motocross facility in Irbit was destroyed along with the city's main motorcycle factories during Great War I. There are plans to rebuild it, as Khanto currently boasts the only such track in Uralica.

Finally, there is a drama theatre dating back to the 1800s in the city, that suffered some damage in GWI, but was recently subject to a refurbishment project at the behest of arts patron and revitalisation project nut Jarkko Salomäki.

Sport
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Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Mel'nikova
 * Pionersky
 * Dorozhnyy
 * Vol'nyy
 * Solovyovka
 * Konoplyanyy
 * Chernoles'ye (Finn. Mustalesie)