Verkhnyaya Pyshma: spring in the Copper capital of the Urals

The satellite city of Yekaterinburg, Verkhnyaya Pyshma, is called the Copper Capital of the Urals. In 1814, the first gold deposits were discovered here, and in the middle of the 19th century, the development of copper ore began. Then the industrialization of the USSR played an important role - the city began to receive copper again in 1934.





And after the collapse of the USSR, the population did not decline - now more than 74 thousand people live here. Perhaps one of the reasons is the proximity to Yekaterinburg and the availability of jobs at local enterprises.





In winter we have here were . How does the city live today? We look at Verkhnaya Pyshma in the spring.





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