Dmitrovsky (rural locality)
In Russia, "Dmitrovsky" is a common name for rural localities. These localities are typically one of several types of inhabited places, such as:
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Settlements (posyolok): A settlement, often associated with a farm, factory, or other enterprise.
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Villages (derevnya): A small rural settlement, traditionally based on agriculture.
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Selos (selo): A larger rural settlement than a village, often containing a church and administrative buildings.
The name "Dmitrovsky" likely indicates some historical connection to the city of Dmitrov or to Saint Dmitry. The specific characteristics of a given Dmitrovsky rural locality (e.g., its size, population, economic activities, and administrative affiliation) vary considerably depending on its geographic location within Russia and its history. To find detailed information about a specific Dmitrovsky rural locality, one would need to know its region (oblast), district (rayon), and possibly its rural settlement (selsoviet) affiliation. This information is necessary to distinguish it from other identically named places and to access local sources such as municipal websites or regional statistical databases.