Galineh-ye Kuchak

Definition
The term "Galineh-ye Kuchak" is not widely recognized in established encyclopedic references. It appears to be a proper name, potentially designating a geographical location, most plausibly a small settlement in a Persian‑speaking region.

Overview
Because reliable sources such as academic publications, official gazetteers, or major reference works do not contain entries for "Galineh-ye Kuchak," its exact nature, significance, and status remain unclear. It may be a village, hamlet, or other locality, but this cannot be confirmed without further evidence.

Etymology / Origin
The name can be parsed into two Persian components:

  • Galineh – possibly a transliteration of a local toponym; the root may derive from a personal name, a geographical feature, or a regional dialect term. No definitive meaning is established in standard Persian dictionaries.
  • Kuchak (کوچک) – a Persian adjective meaning “small” or “little.” The suffix ‑ye is the Persian ezāfe construction linking the two words, equivalent to “of” or “’s” in English.

Thus, “Galineh‑ye Kuchak” could be interpreted as “Small Galineh” or “the lesser Galineh,” suggesting the existence of a larger counterpart (e.g., “Galineh‑ye Bozorg” meaning “Big Galineh”).

Characteristics
Accurate information about the demographic, administrative, or cultural characteristics of Galineh-ye Kuchak is not confirmed. If it follows the pattern of many Iranian village entries, typical data that might be available elsewhere would include:

  • Province and county affiliation (e.g., within a specific province of Iran)
  • Population figures from national censuses
  • Geographic coordinates and elevation
  • Local economy or notable features (agriculture, historical sites, etc.)

However, such specifics cannot be verified for this term at present.

Related Topics

  • Iranian rural administrative divisions – the hierarchical system (province, county, district, rural district) used to categorize villages.
  • Ezāfe construction in Persian toponymy – the grammatical particle that links nouns and adjectives, as seen in “‑ye” between “Galineh” and “Kuchak.”
  • Place‑name suffixes – patterns like “‑ye Bozorg” (big) and “‑ye Kuchak” (small) used in Persian to differentiate settlements sharing a root name.

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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