Kotlas (Finn. Kottila) is a Uralican city, and the county seat of its namesake county. Once an important outward transit point for the Uralican wheat trade (Uralican wheat is kept in-country now), it is now a major hub for inbound ship travel, as it lies on the Tivina (Russ. Северная Двина) River where it splits into the Sukhona (travelling south to Sokol) and the Vychegda (which ends up in Syktyvkar). With the decline of wheat trade, Kotlas' focus shifted to ferrous metallurgy, retail, shipbuilding, food production, and appliance manufacturing.
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| - Kotlas (Finn. Kottila) is a Uralican city, and the county seat of its namesake county. Once an important outward transit point for the Uralican wheat trade (Uralican wheat is kept in-country now), it is now a major hub for inbound ship travel, as it lies on the Tivina (Russ. Северная Двина) River where it splits into the Sukhona (travelling south to Sokol) and the Vychegda (which ends up in Syktyvkar). With the decline of wheat trade, Kotlas' focus shifted to ferrous metallurgy, retail, shipbuilding, food production, and appliance manufacturing.
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| - Kotlas (Finn. Kottila) is a Uralican city, and the county seat of its namesake county. Once an important outward transit point for the Uralican wheat trade (Uralican wheat is kept in-country now), it is now a major hub for inbound ship travel, as it lies on the Tivina (Russ. Северная Двина) River where it splits into the Sukhona (travelling south to Sokol) and the Vychegda (which ends up in Syktyvkar). With the decline of wheat trade, Kotlas' focus shifted to ferrous metallurgy, retail, shipbuilding, food production, and appliance manufacturing.
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