Nytva

Nytva (Finn. Nutuva) is a Uralican city, located in Permski Rayon just off of Highway UH-2 and roughly 70 kilometres west of Perm'.

Because of its location just off one of the most important highways in Uralica, it should come as little surprise that Nytva is a very important centre for the production of road-building materials and equipment. Metallurgy is also very important, and has been part of the city's entire history as an incorporated settlement (although first mentioned in 1623, Nytva did not attain this status until 1756) with iron, silver, and various alloys (brasses and bronzes are known to come from Nytva) being worked in the city.

Food production also has a strong presence in the city. Cheese processing, concentration and storing of juices, pureeing, baking, dairy, and confectionery production all occur within the city.

Smaller-market industries include tile-production, granite-polishing, and the production of axes of all types. There is also a small drydock in the subordinate village of Ust-Nytva.

Culture
Nytva has a fairly diverse population, with Russians being the most numerous ethnicity. Finns, Permyak-speaking Komi, Udmurts, Mari, Tatars, Bashkirs, and Estonians all make up part of the population as well.

There are three museums in Nytva, of which one is particularly quirky - it is the only museum in the entire former Soviet Union area devoted solely to spoons. The other two are a historical museum and a more recent museum dedicated to the food production industry.

The minor river from which the city gets its name is dammed near its confluence with the Kama, creating a nice little pond that the locals enjoy swimming in or going for a stroll around.

Kolmonen

 * Metallurg Nytva

Nelonen

 * Energiya Nytva

Other Pro/Semi-Pro

 * FK Nytva
 * Dinamo Nytva
 * Spartak Nytva
 * Svetotekhnika Nytva

Handball

 * Nytvinsky RMS

Ice Hockey

 * Nytva HK

Rugby Sevens

 * Metallurg Nytva

Basketball

 * Nytvinsky BK

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Nizhnyaya Gurikha
 * Verkhnyaya Gurikha
 * Oskino
 * Nizhnyaya Garevaya
 * Ust-Nytva (subordinate village)