Osa

Osa (Russ. Оса) is a Uralican city in south-central Permski Rayon, sitting on the south bank of the Kama River. Highway access is provided by Highway UH-23A, which links up with Highway 23, which is a secondary highway linking to several major highways in the region.

It is unsure as to when exactly the settlement was founded - it was definitely in the 1590s, although some sources say 1591 and others 1596. However, it is known that the settlement first attained city status in 1737, which it would lose in 2006 in the aftermath of Cataclysm and the subsequent changing of hands of the town to other nations.

After being annexed in early 2009, Osa quickly gained importance both as a river port along the important Kama River, and as a centre of food production, much like fellow Kama Valley city Chaykovsky, which would be annexed later. It also brought to the table a very balanced industrial sector - food production, machine-building, production of housing construction materials, lumber sawmilling, agriculture, and oil refinery already had a foothold - which would later be bolstered by the adding of metallurgy, pulp-and-paper, consumer-goods manufacturing, and publishing.

Neighbourhoods and Suburbs

 * Mazunina
 * Logovaya
 * Beryozovka