Krasnoufimsk

Krasnoufimsk (Finn. Punaufimila) is a Uralican city, situated 15 km southwest of Highway UH-2 as it enters Southeast Uralica, of which it is the westernmost major settlement, lying 15 km east of the county boundary with Permski Rayon. It sits on the Ufa River, which is in the Kama Basin.

The city has a very efficient and diverse economic structure, with six particular sectors standing out and being nearly equal in their output - machine-building, metalworking, building material production (it should also be noted that Krasnoufimsk is noteworthy for its drywall production), woodworking and furniture, energy production (although their nuclear power plants from previous years are non-functioning, they still have substantial output from other sources, including nearly every other power source possible), and agriculture.

Krasnoufimsk is on par with cities ten times its size or more in terms of the success of small and medium businesses, plus food production, forestry, retail, finance, and tourism also having a presence.

Culture
Russian culture is a strong permeating factor in the city, with minorities of Bashkirs, Finns, and Udmurts also residing in the city. An English-speaking tourist once remarked how he heard local people switch languages so often he didn't know what was what, then was shocked when the locals started speaking English! A recent census indicated that the tourist-friendly city was among the most multilingual cities even in Uralica, with 100% of the people speaking at least five languages, with the "Big Three" (that is, English, Russian, and Finnish) being universals, and Bashkir, Udmurt, Eastern Mari, and Komi-Permyak having strong presence.

The number of sights in the Krasnoufimsk is almost unheard of for a city its size. Much of this has to do with the diverse architecture, which spans centuries and schools of architectural thought. There are eight structures or groups of structures within the city that have been made "architectural monuments" because of their unique structures. Among these is "The Fortress Tower" and the nearby "First Cossack Cottage," both of which were refurbished over the course of 2009.

Besides these, there are other sights to see as well. Uralica's smallest national park is within city limits - the Krasnoufimsk Groves National Park, which is an amalgam of four "nature monuments" from the Old Russian days, which were the Pine Grove, the Birch Grove, Kriulinsky Lake, and Butki Lake. The Krasnoufinsk Municipal Museum houses local lore, architectural tidbits, modern art, folk art, old photography, and even the odd comedy session by an actor playing a derevnya (Uralican English slang meaning "bumpkin, hick" - in Uralican Finnish it's rendered tervenä). Finally, there are two beautiful Orthodox cathedrals in the city - the Aleksandr Nevsky Cathedral and the Holy Trinity Cathedral.

Sport
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Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Zelyonaya Roshcha (Finn. Vihreärosta)
 * Ryabichkovo
 * Kriulino
 * Soboli
 * Pridannikovo