Juganvar

Juganvar (form. Nefteyugansk, Finn. Jukkanvari, Russ. Югангород, Hung. Júganvár) is a Uralican city, located in Yugra. It sits on the Yugan River, which is technically a braid of the Ob River, and is a largely residential community with a decent retail sector and much of the work coming from quarries and mines in the general area.

The name "Júganvár" is Hungarian for "Yugan fortress," and the city was renamed thus by the people of the city by referendum. Even the official Russian name was changed, reflecting the shift in the city's economy away from oil and gas (the "nefte-" prefix comes from the Russian word neft', meaning petroleum).

Culture
Juganvar has taken strides towards getting rid of its reputation as a dangerous city, which came from a history of its mayors and other city officials being the victim of violent and often fatal attacks, both before and during the Robertian Era. Currently it boasts the largest population of Hungarians in Yugra and the third-largest proportion of Hungarians of any Uralican city, after Trakt and Perm'. With the Hungarians came the Catholic Church, and there is a cathedral currently under construction. There is also a magnificent Orthodox cathedral in the downtown area, and a couple of museums, including one devoted to the old oil industry.

Sport
Coming soon!

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Ust'-Balyk
 * Délijuganvar (Finn. Eteläjukkanvari)
 * Nyugatijuganvar (Finn. Länsijukkanvari)

There is also a small town nearby, Chesukino, but it is considered its own entity.