Krasnokamsk, Administrative center in Perm Krai, Russia
Krasnokamsk is a city in Perm Krai situated along the Kama River among hills and industrial facilities in the Ural Mountains. The town spreads across the river valley and is marked by the surrounding landscape of forests and elevation changes.
The city was founded in 1929 and grew rapidly into an important industrial center in the region. Development was closely tied to aluminum production and factory operations that shaped the town's economic trajectory.
The city maintains several technical education institutions and vocational training centers that prepare students for careers in the regional aluminum production industry.
The Trans-Siberian Railway connects the city to larger Russian centers, making travel to the region accessible. Local buses and transportation options serve the town and surrounding areas.
The aluminum production facilities in Krasnokamsk generate substantial economic activity, employing numerous residents and contributing to the regional industrial output.
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