Lysva
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Lysva (Russian: Лысьва) is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, lying in the Lysva River. The town was founded in 1785 as a place of residence for industrial workers. The town's major industry is mining; it is exporting sheet iron. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 71,148.
Cities and towns in Perm Krai | |
Administrative center: Perm Alexandrovsk | Berezniki | Chaykovsky | Cherdyn | Chermoz | Chernushka | Chusovoy | Dobryanka | Gornozavodsk | Gremyachinsk | Gubakha | Kizel | Krasnokamsk | Krasnovishersk | Kudymkar | Kungur | Lysva | Nytva | Ochyor | Okhansk | Osa | Solikamsk | Usolye | Vereshchagino |