Akaneyevo (Russian: Аканеево) is a rural locality (a selo or village) in Russia.
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Geographical Location: Akaneyevo is situated in the Miyakinsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan, a federal subject of Russia located in the Volga Federal District. Bashkortostan is known for its diverse geography, encompassing parts of the Southern Ural Mountains and the East European Plain.
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Administrative Status: As a rural locality, Akaneyevo falls under the administrative purview of the Miyakinsky District, which is one of the administrative and municipal districts of the Republic of Bashkortostan. It typically belongs to a specific rural settlement (selsoviet or rural settlement) within the district for local governance.
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Population: According to the 2010 Russian Census, the population of Akaneyevo was 267. Populations of rural localities can fluctuate due to migration and demographic trends.
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Economy and Lifestyle: Like many small rural settlements in Bashkortostan, the local economy of Akaneyevo is predominantly agricultural, with residents engaged in farming, livestock breeding, and other related activities. The lifestyle is generally rural, characterized by traditional community structures and reliance on local resources.
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Etymology: The name "Akaneyevo" is a common type of Russian toponym, often derived from a personal name or a geographical feature, with the "-evo" suffix being typical for place names in many Slavic languages. Specific historical origins for the name of this particular village are not widely documented.