Perduhovo Selo is a village located in the municipality of Mionica, in the Kolubara District of Serbia.
- Location: Perduhovo Selo is situated in western Serbia, approximately 10-15 kilometers north of the town of Mionica, the administrative center of its municipality. It is part of the broader Kolubara District, known for its fertile agricultural land and proximity to the Kolubara River basin.
- Administration: The village falls under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Mionica. The Mionica municipality is part of the Kolubara District, one of Serbia's administrative districts.
- Demographics: According to the 2011 census, Perduhovo Selo had a population of 259 inhabitants. The majority of the population consists of ethnic Serbs. Like many rural areas in Serbia, it has experienced a general trend of population decline due to urbanization and emigration.
- Economy: The local economy is primarily agrarian, based on farming, livestock breeding, and small-scale agricultural production common in the region.
- Etymology: The word "Selo" (село) means "village" in Serbian and many other Slavic languages. The prefix "Perduhovo" is a possessive form, likely derived from a personal name or a descriptive term associated with the founder or a prominent historical figure of the village. The exact origin of "Perduh" as a name or term is not widely documented but follows common Slavic toponymic patterns.
See Also:
- Mionica
- Kolubara District
- Villages in Serbia