Rachevo (Russian: Ра́чево) is the name of several rural localities in the Russian Federation. The term is used to designate small settlements classified as villages (деревня) within various administrative districts. Notable examples include:
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Rachevo, Vologda Oblast – a village situated in the Vologodsky District of Vologda Oblast. According to the 2002 Russian Census, the settlement had a population of 3 inhabitants. It forms part of the local municipal formation known as a rural settlement (сельское поселение).
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Rachevo, Moscow Oblast – a village located in the Odintsovsky District of Moscow Oblast. This locality is incorporated within a rural settlement and is characterized by a predominantly agricultural land use.
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Rachevo, Kirov Oblast – a settlement in the Vyatskopolyansky District of Kirov Oblast. It is administratively subordinated to a rural okrug (a type of local self‑government unit).
These localities share common features typical of Russian rural settlements, such as limited population size, reliance on local agriculture or forestry, and governance within the framework of municipal districts. Detailed demographic and economic data for many of the Rachevo villages are limited, and figures may vary between census periods.