Kamyshlov

Kamyshlov (Russ. Камышлов, Finn. Kamuslovo) is a Uralican city, located in Southeast Uralica along the banks of the Pyshma River. It is the southwestern start point of Highway UH-35, which branches off of Highway UH-2 in the city.

It was founded in 1668 as a small fortress, and quickly garnered a position as a stop-off on an important route into Siberia. It is currently the fourth major centre (after the towns of Tugulym, Troitsky, and Pyshma) and first city after the Uralican border with the historical Tyumen' Oblast, coming westbound on UH-2, so it maintains this importance to this day, being a major centre of machine-building, production of road-building materials (especially concrete), a centre for the production of automotive parts, and a major transit and repair point for large trucks. There is also a modest print industry in the city.

Culture
The population of Kamyshlov is predominantly ethnic Russian, with Finns, Hungarians, and a few Khants making up the balance.

Kamyshlov survived Great War III largely intact, and as such it retained many of its old buildings, such as St. Basil's Cathedral, a beautiful 19th-century Orthodox church, the old train station (now a transportation museum), an old publishing house (now a museum to do with the history of print in the Old Russian Empire), and an old gymnasium. It has a very well-kept historical museum as well.

Also, one of the subordinate towns of Kamyshlov, Obukhovskoye, is an affluent resort area.

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Obukhovskoye (subordinate town)
 * Zakamyshlovskoye
 * Nasonova
 * Zemlyanichnyy
 * Ryabinovyy
 * Pervomartskiy
 * Yuzhnyy
 * Klyuchevskoy
 * Solodilova-Butyrki (subordinate district)