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| - Raduzhnyy, sometimes romanised Raduzhny (Finn. Raadaus, Russ. Радужный) is a small Uralican city in Yugra county, located at the junction of highways UH-36 and UH-36A. Its original name means "rainbow-coloured," although the Finnish name, adapted to be as close to the original as possible, is a term used in Uralica to mean "hard labour," except in the positive sense that people give blood, sweat, and tears to better themselves and the city. (The negative word would be "orjuus" or "aheruus")
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| - Raduzhnyy, sometimes romanised Raduzhny (Finn. Raadaus, Russ. Радужный) is a small Uralican city in Yugra county, located at the junction of highways UH-36 and UH-36A. Its original name means "rainbow-coloured," although the Finnish name, adapted to be as close to the original as possible, is a term used in Uralica to mean "hard labour," except in the positive sense that people give blood, sweat, and tears to better themselves and the city. (The negative word would be "orjuus" or "aheruus") Much like many major centres in Yugra, Raduzhnyy was founded as an oil town, but when the oil ran out, the town began to shrink quite rapidly. The revitalising factor was a large mass of iron that was found nearby after much geological searching, and now ferrous metallurgy and the refinery of foreign oil are the two largest sectors in the city's economy.
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