Obukhovskoye

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Etymology

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The name of the village derives from the Russian Обу́ховское (Obúxovskoje, proper noun), whereas the name of the rural settlements derives from the Russian обу́ховское (obúxovskoje, adjective form); the latter is the neuter of обу́ховский (obúxovskij, adjective) and the former a neuter substantive of the same; обу́ховский (obúxovskij) is the relational adjective for Обу́хов (Obúxov), Обу́ховка (Obúxovka), Обу́хово (Obúxovo), Обу́ховское (Obúxovskoje), etc. Compare Obukhovsky and Obukhovskaya.

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Proper noun

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Obukhovskoye

  1. A rural settlement in Pizhansky Raion, Kirov Oblast, Volga Federal District, Russia. Seat: Obukhovo
  2. A former rural settlement in Vokhomsky Raion, Kostroma Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia, annexed to Belkovskoye rural settlement on the 22nd of June 2010. Seat: Obukhovo
  3. A village, the administrative centre of the rural settlement of the same name, Kamyshlovsky Raion, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ural Federal District, Russia
    1. A rural settlement in Kamyshlovsky Raion, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ural Federal District, Russia

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