Izluchinsk

Izluchinsk (Finn. Isiluka) is a small Uralican city located in eastern Yugra, 15 kilometres northwest of the Pasol border crossing and roughly the same distance east of Nizhnevartovsk. After Talka-Salya and Raduzhnyy, it is Uralica's third-easternmost city. Highways UH-35 and UH-36 also meet in the city, with the former connecting it to Nizhnevartovsk and the communities in the east along the Vakh River, and the latter running north through the aforementioned Raduzhnyy.

One of the youngest cities in Uralica, having been founded in 1988, the main industry in the city is energy production, which is based mainly on natural gas. Mining and metallurgy are also very important, and with Nizhnevartovsk so close by, retail is only a little bit above the minimum requirement for city status. There are also small agricultural and manufacturing sectors.

Culture
The population of the city is overwhelmingly Russian, although there is also a decent number of Hungarians in the population. The main languages used in the area are English, Russian, Finnish, Hungarian, and Khanty, according to the latest census data. There are also some Ukrainian-speakers.

In spite of being such a young city, there are a couple major cultural tourist traps in the city. There is a museum dedicated to everything one would ever want to know about natural gas, plus a magnificent Orthodox temple (the Temple of The Holy Saint Nicholas) and the Harlequin Theatre and Cultural Centre downtown, which is a beautiful example of post-Communist Russian architecture.

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Savkino
 * Yuzhnyy
 * Nizhnyy Vakh