Kruglovka
Kruglovka is a village or rural locality name common in Russia. It is often derived from the Russian word "круглый" (kruglyy), meaning "round" or "circular," likely referring to a geographical feature near the settlement, such as a round hill, a bend in a river, or a clearing.
The name Kruglovka can be found in various regions of Russia, suggesting independent origins related to local landscape characteristics. Due to the frequency of the name, disambiguation is often necessary based on regional context or administrative district.
Often, a village named Kruglovka would be a small agricultural community, although its specific economic activities and history would vary significantly depending on its geographic location and the period of its existence.
Without more specific information, providing a detailed encyclopedic entry for any particular "Kruglovka" is impossible due to the multiplicity of such settlements. To research a particular Kruglovka, specifying the region (oblast) or district (rayon) is necessary.