Noun
selo (plural selos or sela)
A village, in various Slavic regions.
According to the Tsar's diary on 8 December 1908 Rasputin brought his wife to Tsarkoe Selo. Source: Internet
Cossacks enter Tsarskoye Selo on outskirts of Petrograd with Kerensky riding on a white horse welcomed by church bells. Source: Internet
Bulgarian-American cooperation main A US Stryker IFV on a training range near Novo Selo The Bulgarian-American Joint Military Facilities were established by a Defence Cooperation Agreement signed by the United States and Bulgaria in April 2006. Source: Internet
Print. Garden design The Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo is one of the northernmost Rococo buildings The Queluz National Palace in Portugal was one of the last Rococo buildings to be built in Europe. Source: Internet
He has been at Tsarskoe Selo for some days, but the only thing that has been done is to appoint a Minister for Foreign Affairs, mainly I suppose because there had to be a minister to reply to the German peace proposals. Source: Internet
The guards informed him he was no longer at Tsarskoe Selo and that refusal to comply with their request would result in his removal from the rest of his family; a second offence would be rewarded with hard labour. Source: Internet