selsky
Selsky is the masculine form of a Slavic adjective derived from the word for village, meaning rural or village-related. In Russian, the corresponding feminine and neuter forms are selskaya and selskoe. The root comes from selo, or village, and the term is used to describe things connected with countryside life, rural administration, or rural districts.
In geography and administration, selsky appears in various toponyms and official terms in Russia and other
There are multiple inhabited localities named Selsky, Selskaya, or Selskoye across Russia and neighboring countries, reflecting
Related terms include selo (village) and selsoviet, the rural council established in the Soviet era. The term