Kuzminki (rural locality)
Kuzminki is a rural locality in Russia. This name is relatively common and therefore requires further specification to identify a specific location. Possible types of rural localities that Kuzminki may refer to include:
- Villages (Derevnya): The most common type of rural locality in Russia. Kuzminki could be a small village.
- Selo (Village with a Church): A larger rural settlement that historically contained a church. While less likely than a simple village, Kuzminki could be a selo.
- Other types: Depending on the region, Kuzminki might also be a posyolok (settlement), khutor (hamlet), or other form of rural settlement.
To find information about a specific Kuzminki, additional identifying information is needed, such as:
- Oblast (Region): The administrative region of Russia where the Kuzminki is located (e.g., Moscow Oblast, Tula Oblast).
- Raion (District): The specific district within the oblast.
- Rural Settlement (Selskoe Poselenie): The municipal formation to which the rural locality belongs.
Without this specific geographic information, providing details on the history, population, or notable features of a particular Kuzminki is impossible. The name "Kuzminki" likely derives from a personal name, a surname such as "Kuzmin," or from a religious association with Saints Cosmas and Damian (whose names are often shortened to Kuzma).