Podlyasovo
Podlyasovo (Moksha: Польдяз, romanized: Poldäs, older name Moksha: Польдязонь кужа, romanized: Poldäzonj kuzha, lit. 'Poldya's glade')[1] is a rural locality (a village), in Anayevskaya rural Locality of Zubu aimak, Mordovia, Russia.
Podlyasovo
Польдяз[1] | |
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Village | |
Moksha transcription(s) | |
• Cyrillic | Польдяз |
• Romanization | Poldyaz |
• IPA | ['polʲdʲæs] |
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Etymology: Moksha: Польдяз, romanized: Poldyas, lit. 'Poldya's place' | |
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Coordinates: 54°18′N 42°40′E | |
Country | Russia |
Region | Mordovia |
Aimak | Zubu Aimak |
Founded | c 15th century |
Founded by | Poldia |
Government | |
• Type | Rural locality Office |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 93 |
Moksha speakers | |
Time zone | UTC+3:00 |
Etymology
Pre-Christian Moksha male name Poldya or Polda was the name of the founder.
History
Mentioned in 1614 among 9 villages of Steldema belyak together with "Anayeva, Shapkino, Poshatova, Selische, Paramzina, Zheravkina, Kargashina, 1/2 Avdalova". [2]
Geography
Podlyasovo is located on Vad river, in 18 km from M5 highway in 45 km from Zubova Polyana (the district's administrative centre), and 35 km of by road and 22 km of Vad (station).
Sources
- Inzhevatov, Ivan; Nikonov, Vladimir (1987). Топонимический словарь Мордовской АССР [Toponymic Dictionary Of Mordvin Autonomous Republic] (in Russian). Mordovian Book Publishing. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
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