Kuznetsky (rural locality)
Kuznetsky is a common type of rural locality name (Russian: Кузне́цкий) found in Russia. It generally signifies a connection to blacksmithing (Russian: кузнец, kuznets - blacksmith).
As a rural locality, Kuznetsky can refer to various types of settlements, including:
- Village (derevnya): A generally small rural settlement.
- Selo: A larger rural settlement, often with a church.
- Settlement (posyolok): A general term for a small rural settlement, often related to a particular industry or farm.
Due to the commonality of the name, multiple rural localities with the name Kuznetsky exist throughout Russia, located in different Oblasts, Krays, and Republics. To accurately identify a specific Kuznetsky, one typically needs to specify the administrative division (e.g., "Kuznetsky, in [Oblast/Krai/Republic], [District]").
Information on a specific Kuznetsky rural locality, such as its population, history, infrastructure, and geographical coordinates, would vary depending on the particular settlement referenced. Detailed information would generally be available from regional or local government websites, statistical databases, and historical archives relating to the specific area.