Omutninsk

Omutninsk (Finn. Omutilla) is a small Uralican city in eastern Kirovski Rayon, situated on Highways UH-2 and UH-4 (whose northern terminus is in the city).

A very important junction city, its main industries of metallurgy, food production, and woodworking/furniture have been joined in Uralican times by a large transportation construction and repair sector. Cars, pickup trucks, vans, and large trucks are all produced in Omutninsk, as are various vehicle parts to be shipped to other cities and nations.

In spite of its industrial importance, Omutninsk is actually a fairly balanced city, with a decent retail sector and a reputation as a friendly, cozy city in which to live.

Culture
Ethnic Russians and Finns make up most of the population of Omutninsk, with small Mari and Tatar populations in residence there as well.

Adding to Omutninsk's reputation for being "homey" is the number of impressive churches, both old and new, within the city. Alexander Nevsky Temple dates back to 1853, and The Temple of the Protection of the Virgin Mary was completed in 1911, although the latter was subject to abandonment within a decade of its completion due to the Bolshevist Movement and the Soviet Union's militant atheism. It underwent a revitalisation in mid-2006.

One of the newer churches in the area is the Orthodox Temple Of The Holy Trinity, which is on a stretch of road called "Trinity Boulevard" because all the churches (Catholic, UEB, and Orthodox alike) all have the name "Trinity" or "Holy Trinity" somewhere in their name.

Sport
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Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Pletenevsk
 * Yezhovo (subordinate hamlet)