Emva

Emva (Finn. Jemevaa, Russ./Komi Емва, Engl. sometimes Yemva) is a Uralican town roughly 120 kilometres north of Syktyvkar and about 35 kilometres southeast of Trakt. Situated centrally in the Komiland county of Uralica, it is the county seat, and is also the current seat of the Tribal Board head office of the Livonian Tribe, although this is planned to be moved to Viipuri upon Uralica reaching cap size.

Culture
Originally a predominantly Russian settlement, Emva is largely a mix of Finns, Komi, and Hungarians nowadays, with the indigenous Komi making up roughly two-fifths of the population. There are also a good number of Livonians in the area, mainly speaking the Livvi language (most Veps-speakers and Ludian speakers live in West Uralica).

The town itself has much of the "drab" architecture of the Soviet Era still intact in some residential and industrial areas, however this is juxtaposed with more modern, Robertian-era architecture in the town centre. The primary industry of the town is manufacturing, however there is also a small sawmill and offices of three mining companies - Bolak Corp., Gornyak Uralika, and Magyar Independent - in the industrial sector.

It is also a burgeoning retail area. With the opening of the large Komiland Shopping Centre on the outskirts of town, many shoppers come from some distance to shop due to the large selection of stores available, including the largest Christian Sport outlet in northern Uralica.

Sport
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