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  • Yekaterinburg
  • Yekaterinburg
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  • The flag of Yekaterinburg.
  • Yekaterinburg (Finn. Katarinala) is Uralica's largest city. A cosmopolitan, international city, it was the former capital of the historical Sverdlovsk Oblast, which was named after it - the city was named Sverdlovsk during the Soviet era - and is within the Greater Yekaterinburg Unitary Authority surrounded by Southeast Uralica county. The city aside, there are also several smaller settlements outside the city limits that are considered part of "Greater Yekaterinburg," even some not within the UA. These include Sysert, Verkhnaya Pyshma, Berezovskiy, Aramil, and Kol'tsovo. Because of Uralica's size cap, it is expected Yekaterinburg will remain Uralica's largest city ad infinitum. It sits on the Iset River, which is part of the Ob-Irtysh drainage basin.
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  • Yekaterinburg (Finn. Katarinala) is Uralica's largest city. A cosmopolitan, international city, it was the former capital of the historical Sverdlovsk Oblast, which was named after it - the city was named Sverdlovsk during the Soviet era - and is within the Greater Yekaterinburg Unitary Authority surrounded by Southeast Uralica county. The city aside, there are also several smaller settlements outside the city limits that are considered part of "Greater Yekaterinburg," even some not within the UA. These include Sysert, Verkhnaya Pyshma, Berezovskiy, Aramil, and Kol'tsovo. Because of Uralica's size cap, it is expected Yekaterinburg will remain Uralica's largest city ad infinitum. It sits on the Iset River, which is part of the Ob-Irtysh drainage basin. The nicknames of this city are "Y-Burg" in English, "YeBurg" (ЕБург) in Russian, and often "KaaLa" in Finnish. It recently became an important financial hub for the region with the construction of the Ural Mountains Stock Exchange. Yekaterinburg is a very important hub of transportation, with several numbered highways passing through or starting in the city. The most important routes are highways UH-2 and UH-6, with highways 2A, 19, and 19B all starting within the city itself, and Highway 19A starting withing its unitary authority.
  • The flag of Yekaterinburg.
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