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Beloyarsky (inhabited locality)

Beloyarsky is a common type of inhabited locality name in Russia. It generally refers to settlements named after or near the Beloyarsk region, the Belaya (White) River, or features associated with the concept of "white" (белый in Russian).

The term "inhabited locality" is a broad descriptor in Russian that can refer to various types of settlements, including:

  • Villages (Derevnya): Rural settlements, often small.
  • Settlements (Posyolok): A general term for a small inhabited place.
  • Rural Settlements (Selo): A larger village, often with a church.
  • Towns (Gorod): Larger, more developed settlements with urban infrastructure.

Therefore, "Beloyarsky" combined with "inhabited locality" indicates that there are likely multiple settlements across Russia with the name Beloyarsky, each differing in size and status (village, settlement, etc.). The specific features and history of each Beloyarsky inhabited locality would vary depending on its geographic location and regional context. To understand more about a specific "Beloyarsky" one would need to specify which region or Oblast the settlement is found in.