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Kozlovka selo (Poreckiy r-n)
Russia, Volga Federal District, Chuvashia Republic, Poreckiy rayon

About Kozlovka selo (Poreckiy r-n)

Kozlovka is a small rural settlement located in the Poretsky District of the Chuvash Republic, within the Volga Federal District of Russia. It is situated in the central part of European Russia, approximately 150 kilometers southwest of the republic's capital, Cheboksary. As a typical Russian village, its primary notable characteristic is its representation of the rural lifestyle and agricultural foundation of the region. The village is part of the cultural and historical landscape of Chuvashia.


Basic information

The village was officially founded as part of the historical settlement of the Volga region. Its key features consist of standard rural residential buildings, primarily constructed from wood and brick, which are common for this area. There are no specific records of a unique architectural style or a designated protected status for the settlement as a whole. The current purpose of Kozlovka is primarily residential and agricultural, serving as a home for its inhabitants and a center for local farming activities.


Location

The nearest major city and primary transit hub is Cheboksary, the capital of the Chuvash Republic, which has an airport and a railway station. Access to Kozlovka is achieved by road from Cheboksary or from the district center, the urban-type settlement of Poretskoye. Road conditions are typical for rural areas and may vary with seasons. The village has standard local infrastructure but no dedicated tourist facilities such as information centers or specially maintained viewing areas. Accessibility can be limited during the spring thaw and winter due to weather conditions affecting road quality.


Nature

The landscape surrounding Kozlovka is characterized by the East European Plain, featuring gentle, rolling hills and expansive agricultural fields. The climate is humid continental, with cold, snowy winters and warm summers. The area is dominated by mixed forest zones and cultivated farmland. Typical wildlife includes common forest species such as hares, foxes, and various rodents, alongside numerous bird species. The natural environment shows a significant level of human influence through agriculture and settlement, though forested areas remain.


Story

The history of Kozlovka is intertwined with the broader history of the Poretsky District and the Chuvash Republic. The village was established during the period of agricultural expansion and settlement in the Volga region. It developed as a typical peasant village, its economy and community life centered around farming. Like many rural settlements in Russia, it experienced the collective farming policies of the Soviet era. Its evolution has been largely defined by the agricultural trends and demographic changes affecting the Russian countryside throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.


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