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  • ...[Kama River|Kama]] at the foothills of the Ural, where salt was [[Open pan salt making|produced in open pans]]. [[Ivan III of Moscow]] captured Perm, Pecho ...of coal, oil, natural gas (Ishimbay and Krasnokamsk areas) and [[potassium salt]]s. Both slopes are rich in [[bituminous coal]] and [[lignite]], and the la
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  • ...ttery, blacksmithing, etc.) and a network of markets spread over Ural. The salt industry was developed in [[Solikamsk]]. At the same time, the national and ...[[Magnitogorsk]] (1932, iron and steel production), Bereznikovskiy (1932, Chemistry), [[Yekaterinburg|Sverdlovsk]] (1933, Heavy Machinery), [[Chelyabinsk]] (19
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