Mozhga (Russian: Можга́; Udmurt: Можга, Možga) is a town in the Udmurt Republic, Russia, located at the confluence of the Syuga and Syugailka Rivers, 97 kilometers (60 mi) southwest of Izhevsk, the capital of the republic.
[citation needed] The works was built by the merchant Fyodor Chernov from Yelabuga and became known for the production of technical glass, jugs, and animal figurines.
In 1916, Syuginskaya railway station was built near the factory settlement.
[3] Mozhga is within temperate continental climate, characterized by large annual range of temperatures; with hot summers and cold winters.
Mozhga is an important industrial center of southwestern Udmurtia.