Artyomovsky

Artyomovsky (Finn. Artemola, Russ. Артёмовский) is a Uralican city in Southeast Uralica, located 120 kilometres northwest of Yekaterinburg, close to the geographical centre of the county. It sits on Highway UH-2A, which also runs through Rezh and provides a major route of transportation for nearby town Bulanash.

There are a few major industrial sectors in Artyomovsky. The largest of these is, surprisingly, food production, with metallurgy, chemical and pharmaceutical production, furniture production, plastics production, and machine-building being important as well.

Culture
Although the settlement only became a city in 1938, it has been in existence since 1665 when it began as the Yaik Cossack settlement of Egorshin. Today, the knowledge of this Cossack origin is preserved in a well-kept historical museum of the city.

As for the modern demographics, there are still many people claiming Cossack heritage - both ethnic Russian and Tatar - in the city. Ethnically, Russians and Bashkirs are the two largest groups, with there also being a sizable group of Finns, and smaller groups of Mari speaking the Eastern language, and Khants.

Nelonen

 * FK Artyomovsky

Other Pro/Semi-Pro

 * Kazaki Artyomovsky
 * Spartak Artyomovsky
 * Dinamo Artyomovsky
 * Torpedo Artyomovsky
 * Turan Artyomovsky
 * Mashinostroitel Artyomovsky
 * Zavod Artyomovsky
 * Promyshlennik Artyomovsky
 * Artyomovsky Old Boys
 * Khimik Artyomovsky
 * Gornyak Artyomovsky
 * Zenit Artyomovsky
 * Zvezda Artyomovsky

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Yelkhovsky
 * Malaya Lipovka
 * Parshina
 * Bol'shoye Trifonovo
 * Kirova
 * Mostovskoye (subordinate hamlet)