Kozitsyno

Kozitsyno is a name used for several rural localities in Russia. The most documented instances are:

  • Kozitsyno, Vologda Oblast – a village (деревня) in Sosnovskoye Rural Settlement of Vologodsky District, Vologda Oblast. According to the 2002 Russian Census, the village had a population of 12 residents. It is situated southwest of the administrative centre of Vologda and is part of the Northwestern Federal District.

  • Kozitsyno, Moscow Oblast – a settlement classified as a village within the administrative jurisdiction of the town of Dmitrov, Dmitrovsky District, Moscow Oblast. Detailed demographic data for this locality are not readily available in publicly accessible census records.

  • Kozitsyno, Tver Oblast – a village located in the Kalininsky District of Tver Oblast. Specific population figures and administrative affiliations are limited in open sources.

These localities share the common characteristic of being small, rural habitations within the Russian Federation. The name “Kozitsyno” is derived from a patronymic or toponymic formation typical in Russian place‑names, likely originating from a personal name or family name such as “Kozitsyn,” which itself may be related to the Russian word “козёл” (goat) or a variation thereof. No notable historical events, cultural landmarks, or prominent figures are recorded in widely recognized encyclopedic references for these villages.

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