Nyagan

Nyagan (Finn. Nakkan, Russ. Нягань) is a Uralican city located in Yugra, along Highway UH-6. It is only slightly smaller than Yugrakar.

Like many other cities in the region, it was largely based off oil and gas trading pre-Cataclysm, but nowadays, domestic forestry (for which it was founded), metallurgy, textiles, and sporting goods production are the main industries in the city. There is also much in the way of retail in the city, and a lot of income is generated through tourism as well.

Culture
Although the city was only founded in 1965, the area has been inhabited for far longer by the indigenous Mansi, whose once-dwindling population has found new life in this particular city, where over half of their remaining population lives. There is actually an ethnographic museum dedicated to the Mansi in Nyagan, built by the same people who made Little Yugra at the Uralic Cultural Centre in Syktyvkar.

One quirky fact about the city is that tennis star was born there and lived there until she was six years of age. Although she has not claimed Uralican citizenship, she could if she wanted to, and she willingly lent her name to the indoor tennis facility in Nyagan. This tennis club is something of a tourist trap, drawing casual players and professionals alike, although there is no official tournament booked for the club yet.

Sport
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Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Nyakhyn' (Finn. Nahuuni)
 * Smolokurka
 * Sharapovo (also named after Maria Sharapova and her family)