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| - Kondupohju (Russ. Кондопога, Finn. Kontupohja) is a Uralican city, situated 54 km north of Petroskoi in Karelia county. It is on Highway UH-7B, and is nestled between Lake Nigozero (to the north) and Lake Onega (to the south). There are also food production, hi-tech, consumer-goods manufacturing, and stationary heavy-machinery sectors in the city.
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| - Kondupohju (Russ. Кондопога, Finn. Kontupohja) is a Uralican city, situated 54 km north of Petroskoi in Karelia county. It is on Highway UH-7B, and is nestled between Lake Nigozero (to the north) and Lake Onega (to the south). Forestry production has been the traditional industry of the city, and it is still the third-largest producer of paper in Uralica after Viipuri and Veliski. However, since most of Uralica's lumber is imported these days (Uralica has a ban on both the import and the export of raw logs), the industry has shifted focus. With the amount of metal Uralica produces, Kondupohju has used their history of forestry to their advantage, and now produce more heavy machinery specific to sawmills and pulp-and-paper mills than any other city in the former Soviet Union area. There are also food production, hi-tech, consumer-goods manufacturing, and stationary heavy-machinery sectors in the city.
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