Mozhga

Mozhga (Finn. Mosoka) is a Uralican city, located within Udmurtiya South. It is the second-largest settlement in the county, but due to the fact that Sarapul's charter needed to be rewritten, it is currently the only actual city, although this is set to change on 1 January 2010 when Sarapul becomes a city. This is somewhat unusual because of the fact that Mozhga isn't even half the size of Sarapul.

It has a diverse economy due to the fact that, while it is near agriculturally suitable land, it is also close to some caves that contain quartz and several useful minerals that can be used as fluxes, lending itself well to a glass-making industry. It has a decent-sized manufacturing industry, and a small hi-tech sector.

Culture
Udmurts and Russians are the biggest ethnic groups within the city, with sizable populations of Finns and Mari as well. The older architecture is mainly Russian with a good amount of modern architecture in the downtown area. The city isn't particularly well-known for any tourist attractions, so it is relatively quiet and "a good place to raise a family" according to a few Uralican family magazines.

One of the more modern landmarks is First Baptist Church of Mozhga, which is a Uralic-style country church that seats roughly four hundred.

Sport
Coming soon.

Neighbourhoods And Suburbs

 * Udmurt-Syugail
 * Kvashtyr
 * Kureggurt