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| - Surgut is a city of over 300,000 people in central Russia.
- Surgut (Russ. Сургут, Finn. Surkut, Hung. Súrgut or Halgödör) is a Uralican city, situated on the Ob' River, that received its own unitary authority on 1 April 2010. It is also considered a centre of Ob Ugric culture, specifically for the Khants. Founded as an oil town, there were large deposits of iron ore found in the area as well, and mining and metallurgy are Surgut's primary economic sectors. It also has a reasonably strong textile and clothing industry, and is good for retail.
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| - Surgut is a city of over 300,000 people in central Russia.
- Surgut (Russ. Сургут, Finn. Surkut, Hung. Súrgut or Halgödör) is a Uralican city, situated on the Ob' River, that received its own unitary authority on 1 April 2010. It is also considered a centre of Ob Ugric culture, specifically for the Khants. Founded as an oil town, there were large deposits of iron ore found in the area as well, and mining and metallurgy are Surgut's primary economic sectors. It also has a reasonably strong textile and clothing industry, and is good for retail. It is a very important location from a transportation point of view, as well. Because it is on the Ob' River, it is a decently busy river port. On top of this, Highways UH-1, UH-22, and UH-22C all pass into or through the city.
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