Turinsk (Finn. Turala) is a Uralican city located in eastern Southeast Uralica, about halfway between Tavda and Irbit along Highway UH-25. It is the hub city of a larger area that contains several smaller towns and villages along the Tura River (after which it is named), meaning that the retail sector of the city is large by necessity. There are many other sectors to this city's economy, though. The most prominent industrial sector pertains to forestry products, primarily pulp-and-paper but also some domestic forestry. Agriculture, metallurgy, hi-tech, food production, and the production of road-building materials and equipment also have decent presence within the city.
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| - Turinsk (Finn. Turala) is a Uralican city located in eastern Southeast Uralica, about halfway between Tavda and Irbit along Highway UH-25. It is the hub city of a larger area that contains several smaller towns and villages along the Tura River (after which it is named), meaning that the retail sector of the city is large by necessity. There are many other sectors to this city's economy, though. The most prominent industrial sector pertains to forestry products, primarily pulp-and-paper but also some domestic forestry. Agriculture, metallurgy, hi-tech, food production, and the production of road-building materials and equipment also have decent presence within the city.
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| - Turinsk (Finn. Turala) is a Uralican city located in eastern Southeast Uralica, about halfway between Tavda and Irbit along Highway UH-25. It is the hub city of a larger area that contains several smaller towns and villages along the Tura River (after which it is named), meaning that the retail sector of the city is large by necessity. There are many other sectors to this city's economy, though. The most prominent industrial sector pertains to forestry products, primarily pulp-and-paper but also some domestic forestry. Agriculture, metallurgy, hi-tech, food production, and the production of road-building materials and equipment also have decent presence within the city.
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