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| - Krasnokamsk is a city of over 50,000 people in western Russia.
- Krasnokamsk (Finn. Punokamala) is a town near the south-eastern border of Uralica, about 45 km west of the major city of Perm' (centre-to-centre). It is important strategically as well as for trade given its proximity to that major city, and it also sits on the Kama river, hence its name. It is the former county seat of Permski Rayon, having this status until 1 April 2010, when Kungur officially became the new seat. Krasnokamsk was very heavily damaged during Great War III (albeit not as much as Perm') and required a great deal of time and effort to rebuild the city.
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| - Krasnokamsk (Finn. Punokamala) is a town near the south-eastern border of Uralica, about 45 km west of the major city of Perm' (centre-to-centre). It is important strategically as well as for trade given its proximity to that major city, and it also sits on the Kama river, hence its name. It is the former county seat of Permski Rayon, having this status until 1 April 2010, when Kungur officially became the new seat. Since Krasnokamsk was at one time a bedroom community to Perm', it is mostly residential, although there are many nearby quarries and mines, so there is also an industrial presence in Krasnokamsk, nowadays primarily devoted to metallurgy. Krasnokamsk was very heavily damaged during Great War III (albeit not as much as Perm') and required a great deal of time and effort to rebuild the city.
- Krasnokamsk is a city of over 50,000 people in western Russia.
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