Berezovo

Berezovo (Russian: Березово) or Beryozovo (Берёзово) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. The name is derived from the Russian береза (bereza), "birch."[1][2]

Modern localities

Altai Krai

As of 2012, two rural localities in Altai Krai bear this name:

Arkhangelsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Arkhangelsk Oblast bears this name:

Belgorod Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Belgorod Oblast bears this name:

Chelyabinsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Chelyabinsk Oblast bears this name:

Ivanovo Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Ivanovo Oblast bears this name:

Kaliningrad Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kaliningrad Oblast bears this name:

Kaluga Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kaluga Oblast bears this name:

Kemerovo Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Kemerovo Oblast bear this name:

Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug

As of 2012, one urban locality in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug bears this name:

Kirov Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kirov Oblast bears this name:

Kostroma Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kostroma Oblast bears this name:

Kurgan Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Kurgan Oblast bear this name:

Kursk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kursk Oblast bears this name:

Leningrad Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Leningrad Oblast bears this name:

Mari El Republic

As of 2012, two rural localities in the Mari El Republic bear this name:

  • Berezovo, Mikryakovsky Rural Okrug, Gornomariysky District, Mari El Republic, a village in Mikryakovsky Rural Okrug of Gornomariysky District
  • Berezovo, Paygusovsky Rural Okrug, Gornomariysky District, Mari El Republic, a village in Paygusovsky Rural Okrug of Gornomariysky District

Republic of Mordovia

As of 2012, one rural locality in the Republic of Mordovia bears this name:

Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast bears this name:

Novosibirsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Novosibirsk Oblast bears this name:

Omsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Omsk Oblast bears this name:

Perm Krai

As of 2012, three rural localities in Perm Krai bear this name:

Pskov Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Pskov Oblast bear this name:

Ryazan Oblast

As of 2012, five rural localities in Ryazan Oblast bear this name:

Saratov Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Saratov Oblast bears this name:

Sverdlovsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Sverdlovsk Oblast bears this name:

Tula Oblast

As of 2012, five rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name:

  • Berezovo, Belyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Berezovsky Rural Okrug of Belyovsky District
  • Berezovo, Dubensky District, Tula Oblast, a village in Protasovsky Rural Okrug of Dubensky District
  • Berezovo, Odoyevsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Berezovskaya Rural Administration of Odoyevsky District
  • Berezovo, Suvorovsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Berezovskaya Rural Territory of Suvorovsky District
  • Berezovo, Venyovsky District, Tula Oblast, a selo in Povetkinsky Rural Okrug of Venyovsky District

Tver Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Tver Oblast bear this name:

Vologda Oblast

As of 2012, six rural localities in Vologda Oblast bear this name:

Voronezh Oblast

As of 2012, five rural localities in Voronezh Oblast bear this name:

  • Berezovo, Liskinsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a khutor in Stepnyanskoye Rural Settlement of Liskinsky District
  • Berezovo, Ostrogozhsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Berezovskoye Rural Settlement of Ostrogozhsky District
  • Berezovo, Pavlovsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Peskovskoye Rural Settlement of Pavlovsky District
  • Berezovo, Podgorensky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Berezovskoye Rural Settlement of Podgorensky District
  • Berezovo, Ramonsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a selo in Berezovskoye Rural Settlement of Ramonsky District

Zabaykalsky Krai

As of 2012, one rural locality in Zabaykalsky Krai bears this name:

Alternative names

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References

  1. Kempe, Frederick (July 1, 1992). "Siberian odyssey: a voyage into the Russian soul". Putnam's Sons via Google Books.
  2. "Siberia, 650 East of Greenwich: Oil and People". Progress Publishers. January 25, 1985 via Google Books.
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