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Cities in Udmurtia


Cities in Udmurtia

  • Izhevsk — the capital city is most famous for its weapons manufacturing, especially for its AK-47 factory, designed by native Mikhail Kalashnikov, who still resides in the city; be sure to visit the Udmurt Presidential Palace, the Kalashnikov Museum, and check out Italmas—an Udmurt folk theater and dance company
  • Glazov — a mid-sized industrial city on the Trans-Siberian Railway; there is an ancient Udmurt settlement, Idnakar, just outside the city that is worth investigating
  • Paravay — a small village that is a center of contemporary Udmurt shamanism
  • Sarapul — the second largest city in the region
  • Sep — a picturesque Udmurt village in the Udmurt National Cedar Forest
  • Sundur — this village is a stronghold of Udmurt national culture
  • Votkinsk — a mid-sized industrial city with a big ICBM plant and the birthplace of the great Russian composer Tchaikovsky

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