Obukhovka

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English

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Etymology

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From Russian Обу́ховка (Obúxovka). Compare Obukhivka.

Pronunciation

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  • enPR: əbo͞oʹᴋʜəfkə, IPA(key): /əˈbuːxəfkə/

Proper noun

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Obukhovka

  1. The former name of Bulaqty (a village in Beskol rural okrug, Alakol Raion, Jetisu Oblast, Kazakhstan).
  2. A village in Dragomirovka rural okrug, Taiynsha Raion, North Kazakhstan Oblast, Kazakhstan, founded in 1909.
  3. The name of several settlements in Russia, including:
    1. A village, the administrative centre of Obukhovskaya rural territory, Starooskolsky urban okrug, Starooskolsky Raion, Belgorod Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia, founded in 1690.
    2. A village in Lyubimovsky selsoviet, Korenevsky Raion, Kursk Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia, founded post 1699.
    3. A hamlet in Bolokonsky selsoviet, Bolshesoldatsky Raion, Kursk Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia.
    4. A hamlet in Veselovsky selsoviet, Glushkovsky Raion, Kursk Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia.
    5. A hamlet in Uspensky selsoviet, Kastorensky Raion, Kursk Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia.
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