Sazovo is a toponym, primarily referring to the name of several rural localities (villages or selos) in Russia. The name is fairly common for smaller settlements across various administrative divisions of the Russian Federation, indicating its recurrence as a placename rather than a single unique location.
Geographical Distribution Sazovo can be found as the name of villages in multiple Russian federal subjects, including but not limited to:
- Kemerovo Oblast: A village within Prokopievsky District.
- Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: A village located in Bolsheboldinsky District.
- Udmurt Republic: A village in Sarapulsky District.
- Perm Krai: A village situated in Osinsky District.
- Chelyabinsk Oblast: A village found in Uvelsky District.
- Vladimir Oblast: A village within Gorokhovetsky District.
Etymology The precise etymology of "Sazovo" can vary depending on the specific location. Such placenames often derive from old personal names (e.g., "Saz" or "Sazov"), geographical features, or historical events unique to the local area. Without specific historical records for each individual village, a universal etymological root for all settlements named Sazovo is not definitively established.