dvorovoi
Dvorovoi is a term used in Russian culture to refer to a person who lives in a rural area, typically in a small village or a rural settlement. The term is derived from the Russian word "dvor," which means "courtyard" or "yard," and reflects the traditional rural lifestyle where people lived in close-knit communities with their own plots of land for farming and livestock. Dvorovoi often have a strong sense of community and are known for their resilience and self-sufficiency. They typically engage in various forms of agriculture, such as growing crops and raising animals, and may also participate in local crafts or trades. The dvorovoi lifestyle has been influenced by centuries of Russian history and traditions, and it continues to be an important aspect of rural life in many parts of Russia today. Despite the challenges of modern life, such as urbanization and globalization, the dvorovoi way of life remains a source of pride and identity for many rural communities in Russia.