Teuchezhsky
Teuchezhsky is a rural locality in the Republic of Adygea, Russia. It is situated in the central part of the republic, near the confluence of the Belaya River and the Psekups River. The name "Teuchezhsky" is derived from the name of the Adyghe ethnic group, the Teuchezhs, who are indigenous to this region. The area is characterized by its fertile land, suitable for agriculture, and a predominantly rural population. Historically, the region has been inhabited by Adyghe people for centuries, with their culture and traditions deeply ingrained in the local way of life. The economy of Teuchezhsky primarily revolves around agriculture, with crops such as wheat, corn, and sunflowers being widely cultivated. Livestock farming also plays a significant role. The natural landscape of Teuchezhsky is marked by rolling hills and river valleys, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The administrative center of the Teuchezhsky District is the village of Ponezhukay, although Teuchezhsky itself is a distinct locality within the district. The population of Teuchezhsky is a mix of Adyghe and Russian ethnicities, reflecting the broader demographic makeup of Adygea. The local administration focuses on developing the agricultural sector and improving infrastructure to support the rural communities.