thumb|"Peter and Paul" church in the village of Charozero, last built in 1798. Charozero (Russian: Чарозеро), formerly called Petropavlovskoye until 1931, is a village in Kirillovsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. Charozero has its own village council, along with its own rural settlement district (run by Petukhova Nadezhda Nikolaevna) which has existed since the 1930s at the latest. The village has a secondary school, a local government office, a cultural center, a library, a post office, and 15 streets. Roads in and around the village are of poor quality, but the main road leading to Charo
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thumb|"Peter and Paul" church in the village of Charozero, last built in 1798. Charozero (Russian: Чарозеро), formerly called Petropavlovskoye until 1931, is a village in Kirillovsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. Charozero has its own village council, along with its own rural settlement district (run by Petukhova Nadezhda Nikolaevna) which has existed since the 1930s at the latest. The village has a secondary school, a local government office, a cultural center, a library, a post office, and 15 streets. Roads in and around the village are of poor quality, but the main road leading to Charozero was repaired in 2023, and bus service is now available there.
== Climate and geography == Charozero has its own weather station and a subarctic climate with short, cool summers (Köppen climate classification: Dfc). The village is situated in a swampy forest area.
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