Zverevo
Zverevo is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located near the Ukrainian border, approximately 140 kilometers northeast of Rostov-on-Don. It lies on the Kunda River, a tributary of the Seversky Donets.
Zverevo's history is closely tied to the development of the railway in the region. It originated as a settlement associated with the Zverevo railway station, which was established in 1871. The name likely derives from a surname.
The town’s economy is primarily linked to railway transportation, as well as small industrial enterprises. It serves as a regional transportation hub.
Zverevo gained town status in 1989. It is an administrative division of Rostov Oblast, and does not belong to any municipal district, being directly subordinate to the oblast. The local government handles municipal services and infrastructure.