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Vereshchagino (Russ. Верещагино, Finn. Verestaakino) is a Uralican city located in Permski Rayon, which is the namesake city of Highway UH-14A, the Vereshchagino crescent. Founded around the railroads in 1898 as Stantsiya Ochyorskaya, Vereshchagino received its current name in 1915 in honour of Russian painter Vasily Vereshchagin. It has grown into one of the most economically diverse cities in the entire Ural-Volga region, but at one point, for this exact reason, it was also among the most polluted. This actually came to a halt before Uralica annexed the city, early in the nation's history, as the city was the site of one of the most brutal battles of Great War III, a battle which destroyed much of the industrial infrastructure.

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  • Vereshchagino (Russ. Верещагино, Finn. Verestaakino) is a Uralican city located in Permski Rayon, which is the namesake city of Highway UH-14A, the Vereshchagino crescent. Founded around the railroads in 1898 as Stantsiya Ochyorskaya, Vereshchagino received its current name in 1915 in honour of Russian painter Vasily Vereshchagin. It has grown into one of the most economically diverse cities in the entire Ural-Volga region, but at one point, for this exact reason, it was also among the most polluted. This actually came to a halt before Uralica annexed the city, early in the nation's history, as the city was the site of one of the most brutal battles of Great War III, a battle which destroyed much of the industrial infrastructure.
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  • Vereshchagino (Russ. Верещагино, Finn. Verestaakino) is a Uralican city located in Permski Rayon, which is the namesake city of Highway UH-14A, the Vereshchagino crescent. Founded around the railroads in 1898 as Stantsiya Ochyorskaya, Vereshchagino received its current name in 1915 in honour of Russian painter Vasily Vereshchagin. It has grown into one of the most economically diverse cities in the entire Ural-Volga region, but at one point, for this exact reason, it was also among the most polluted. This actually came to a halt before Uralica annexed the city, early in the nation's history, as the city was the site of one of the most brutal battles of Great War III, a battle which destroyed much of the industrial infrastructure. By the time of the Unjust War, the inhabitants of the area had invested money in cleaner industry, so Vereshchagino was far less polluted when Uralica finally did annex the city in late April of 2008, than it was even at the beginning of 2007. If an industry exists anywhere in Uralica, chances are a branch of it exists in Vereshchagino, if one doesn't count mining. Although its importance as a road hub is minimal, as a rail hub, it is a very important centre on a rail line running between Perm' and Kirov. Besides this, the production of road-building and cement products, ferrous and argentous metallurgy, all sorts of food production (bakeries, mass butcheries, sweets, dairy, fruits and vegetables, etc.), chemical manipulation, non-metallic mineral processing, textiles, production of agricultural machinery, production of automobiles, production of all sorts of construction materials, and even jewelry production, all exist in the city. As such, it also has an enormous warehouse-retail sector, and is called "the wholesaling capital of Uralica" by some.
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