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Polar Dawns (Russ. Полярные Зори, Finn. Napa-Aamunkoitot) is a small Uralican city located in Sapmi county, roughly 20 kilometres north of Käddluhtt along Highway UH-7. It was founded near the construction site of the Kola Nuclear Power Plant (presently unoperational) which was its main source of employment up to the Cataclysm in late 2005. After the Cataclysm, though, the town's population plummeted so far that many expected it to disappear off the map by the end of 2006. Strangely enough, it was the Uralic Purges that started to rectify the situation, as Karelians and Finns fled to "safer" areas when Russian extremists went on the rampage during Great War III. Still, it took a good three years before the city recovered to its pre-Cataclysm population.

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  • Polar Dawns (Russ. Полярные Зори, Finn. Napa-Aamunkoitot) is a small Uralican city located in Sapmi county, roughly 20 kilometres north of Käddluhtt along Highway UH-7. It was founded near the construction site of the Kola Nuclear Power Plant (presently unoperational) which was its main source of employment up to the Cataclysm in late 2005. After the Cataclysm, though, the town's population plummeted so far that many expected it to disappear off the map by the end of 2006. Strangely enough, it was the Uralic Purges that started to rectify the situation, as Karelians and Finns fled to "safer" areas when Russian extremists went on the rampage during Great War III. Still, it took a good three years before the city recovered to its pre-Cataclysm population.
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  • Polar Dawns (Russ. Полярные Зори, Finn. Napa-Aamunkoitot) is a small Uralican city located in Sapmi county, roughly 20 kilometres north of Käddluhtt along Highway UH-7. It was founded near the construction site of the Kola Nuclear Power Plant (presently unoperational) which was its main source of employment up to the Cataclysm in late 2005. After the Cataclysm, though, the town's population plummeted so far that many expected it to disappear off the map by the end of 2006. Strangely enough, it was the Uralic Purges that started to rectify the situation, as Karelians and Finns fled to "safer" areas when Russian extremists went on the rampage during Great War III. Still, it took a good three years before the city recovered to its pre-Cataclysm population. Sponsored by Uralica, an economic diversification project began in the city in early 2009, during which a few small deposits of non-metallic minerals were found in the area. The nuclear plant was not dismantled, with expectations that Uralican scientists will have some of the plants in the country back up and running by the end of 2010, but there has been more emphasis on small-scale hydro power in the area. On top of this, with the amount of iron ore that is being found further north, the smelters further north can't keep up with it all, so metallurgy has become very important. There are also machine-building and recycling sectors in the city.
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