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Budyonnovsky (rural locality)

Budyonnovsky is a common name for rural localities in Russia. It is derived from the name of Soviet military commander Semyon Budyonny. Such localities are often named in his honor, particularly in regions that were important to his military career or where Soviet collectivization efforts were prominent. The type of rural locality that can bear this name can vary, including:

  • Settlements (posyolki): These are typically small, often established around agricultural or industrial enterprises.

  • Villages (derevni): Traditional rural settlements.

  • Khutors (hamlets): Small, isolated settlements, often consisting of a few homesteads.

The exact history and characteristics of each individual Budyonnovsky rural locality will vary depending on its specific geographic location and the period in which it was established. To find detailed information about a specific Budyonnovsky, it is necessary to specify its region (oblast, krai, or republic) within Russia.