Evgenigrad (Napoleon's World)

Evgenigrad (Russ: Евгениград) is the third-largest city in Alaska, located in Evgenigrad-Krasnov Oblast, of which it is the capital. Evgenigrad, while smaller than Kialgory and Aleksandrgrad, is the commercial and financial center of the country, home to the headquarters of the country's five largest companies, and is a major global trade and industrial hub. Nicknamed "the Heart of Alaska" (Сердце Аляски/Serdce Alyaski), Evgenigrad is the northern anchor of the Kialgory-Evgenigrad corridor, home to nearly ten million people.

Evgenigrad is the wealthiest city in Alaska with a population over 100,000 and enjoys relatively low crime rates as compared to many other major urban population centers. The city is renowned for clean energy, lack of vehicle emissions, and advanced technology developed in the mid-1990's during a city-wide renaissance to modernize the city and make it more attractive for foreign businesses. Nevertheless, it is still not considered a "world city" like its southern neighbor, Kialgory, despite being more affluent, safer and modern. Evgenigrad is home to an entrenched manufacturing base, is home to regional offices for Yukoil, Petrol-6 and American oil companies Texoil, Shell, and Petrocon, and is also the headquarters of Alaska telecom company Atlas.