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Seltso (Russian: сельцо́; Polish: siołko) was a type of rural locality in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire. In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the term referred to a small standalone khutor (hamlet), which often served as a unit into which a volost was subdivided. On the territory of Russia proper, this type of settlement was most common in Smolensk lands. The population of a typical seltso tended to be quite small, often limited to one or several families, or sometimes even just one person.

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  • Seltso (rural locality type) (en)
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  • Seltso (Russian: сельцо́; Polish: siołko) was a type of rural locality in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire. In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the term referred to a small standalone khutor (hamlet), which often served as a unit into which a volost was subdivided. On the territory of Russia proper, this type of settlement was most common in Smolensk lands. The population of a typical seltso tended to be quite small, often limited to one or several families, or sometimes even just one person. (en)
  • Сельцо́ (польск. siołko), или вес(ь) (wies) — обособленный мелкий хуторок, исторический тип населённого пункта в России (в Русском царстве и Российской империи) и Речи Посполитой, с XVI века — сельский населённый пункт без церкви, но хотя бы с одним двором землевладельца и рядом хозяйственных построек, иногда с часовней. (ru)
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  • Seltso (Russian: сельцо́; Polish: siołko) was a type of rural locality in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Russian Empire. In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the term referred to a small standalone khutor (hamlet), which often served as a unit into which a volost was subdivided. On the territory of Russia proper, this type of settlement was most common in Smolensk lands. The population of a typical seltso tended to be quite small, often limited to one or several families, or sometimes even just one person. In the later periods, the term was used to refer to a peasant settlement without a church around a landowner's estate. (en)
  • Сельцо́ (польск. siołko), или вес(ь) (wies) — обособленный мелкий хуторок, исторический тип населённого пункта в России (в Русском царстве и Российской империи) и Речи Посполитой, с XVI века — сельский населённый пункт без церкви, но хотя бы с одним двором землевладельца и рядом хозяйственных построек, иногда с часовней. Кроме того, до революции 1917 года в России сельцом называли помещичий дом и несколько крестьянских изб, в которых проживала прислуга помещика. В знаменитом словаре В. И. Даля указано что Сельцо, селе́чко, Воронежский край — деревня, селенье, особенно барское, более где барский дом. Опустевшее, без жителей («неоселое», «пустое», «пустошь») сельцо носило название селище. (ru)
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