Sysoyevka, Railway station settlement in Yakovlevsky District, Russia.
Sysoyevka is a settlement in Russia's Far East organized around a railway station that connects the region to major transport routes. The village sits in Primorsky Krai and functions as a transit point between urban centers and surrounding communities.
The settlement developed along a major railway line that transformed the region's transportation network during the Soviet era. The station became a vital hub for connecting remote areas to broader economic systems.
The settlement name derives from Russian naming traditions, reflecting the historical practice of forming place names from personal surnames.
Visitors reach this location primarily by train through the active railway station that serves the settlement. The local station provides the main access point for travelers arriving from larger regional cities.
This settlement functions as an administrative territorial entity within the Novasysyovka rural settlement, maintaining its distinct status in the region.
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