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City of Stavropol, Stavropol Territory
Official website of the Stavropol city administration : https://stavropol.rf/
General information about the city district:
area of the urban district – 27,669 hectares;
the population of the city of Stavropol as of 01/01/2019 is 437.3 thousand;
postal address of the Stavropol city administration : 355035, Stavropol city, K. Marx Avenue, 96;
phone number of the Stavropol city administration: (8652) 26-03-10.
Head of the city of Stavropol:
Ulyanchenko Ivan Ivanovich;
date of election: June 11, 2022;
term of office: 5 years.
Chairman of the Stavropol City Duma:
Kolyagin Georgy Semenovich;
date of election : September 30, 2016;
term of office: 5 years.
Brief information about the city of Stavropol:
The city of Stavropol is the administrative center of the Stavropol Territory of the Russian Federation, one of the largest business, logistics, educational and cultural centers in the Russian Federation. It is a municipal entity and has the status of an urban district.
Founded in 1777 as the sixth fortress of the Azov-Mozdok defensive line. Located on the hills and valleys in the central part of the Ciscaucasia on the Stavropol Upland in the upper reaches of the Tashla River at the intersection of the Rostov-Stavropol and Astrakhan-Elista-Nevinnomyssk-Cherkessk highways. Extreme altitudes range from 230 to 660 meters above sea level. One of the streets in the city of Stavropol is called 45 Parallel, indicating its exact latitudinal position. Thus, the city of Stavropol is equidistant from the North Pole and from the equator.
Climate: temperate continental, average annual precipitation: 400-650 millimeters per year. Average temperatures in January: from minus 9 degrees Celsius to minus 5 degrees Celsius, in July: from plus 22 degrees Celsius to plus 24 degrees Celsius.
The area of the urban district of the city of Stavropol is 27,669 hectares. The area of built-up land plots is 46.2 percent of the total area of the urban district. The length of the border of the city of Stavropol is 165.3 km. The city of Stavropol also includes the Grushevy farm. On the territory of the city of Stavropol there are horticultural, market gardening and dacha non-profit associations of citizens (10,460 hectares) and the Sengileevskoye Reservoir (4,200 hectares).
The territory of the urban district is divided into three districts:
1. Leninsky district of the city of Stavropol. Founded in 1962, it is located in the southeastern part of the city.
2. Oktyabrsky district of the city of Stavropol. Formed in 1962, it occupies the central and northeastern parts of the city.
3. Industrial district of the city of Stavropol. Founded in 1977, located in the western part of the city.
The city of Stavropol is one of the greenest cities in Russia. A special feature of the city of Stavropol is that the forests are adjacent to urban development. The area of green spaces is over 4 thousand hectares.
The cultural life of the city of Stavropol is represented by a variety of state and municipal institutions of various creative orientations.
On the territory of the city of Stavropol there are two theaters - the Academic Drama Theater named after. M.Yu. Lermontov and a puppet theater, a philharmonic society, six museums of fine arts, a museum-reserve named after. G.N. Prozritelev and G.K. Prava with branches (an art gallery of landscapes by the artist P.M. Grechishkin, the estate of the artist-academician V.I. Smirnov), the museum and exhibition complex “My Country. My History", Museum of the Great Patriotic War of 1945-1945, Parshin Gallery, Zoo Exotarium, four leading regional libraries and seventeen city public libraries, a college of arts and an art school, seven institutions of further education in the field of culture, nine club institutions (Palaces and Houses of Culture, youth cultural and leisure centers), 198 monuments of history, culture, architecture, and urban planning.
The city of Stavropol takes an active part in the development of international intermunicipal cooperation and regularly interacts with sister cities of foreign countries: Pazardzhik (Republic of Bulgaria), Beziers (French Republic), Des Moines (United States of America), Zhenjiang and Changzhou (People's Republic of China), Yerevan (Republic of Armenia).
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Map of Stavropol with houses
The southwest, west and north of the city are built up with multi-storey high-rise buildings, which form residential areas with complete infrastructure. Private, mostly elite residential buildings are located in the areas of the Tashla and Mamaika rivers. They do not spoil, but on the contrary, decorate the modern architecture of the city with intricate designs and multi-colored finishing materials.
In the area of Dostoevsky and Serov streets there is a small village of multi-storey buildings, built for employees of the airborne assault regiment, which is stationed in the city. The 204th block, which can be seen on the map of Stavropol with houses in the south-east of the city, is also considered a residential area, in which the main housing stock consists of “high-rise buildings”.
Historical monuments are located in the city center. These include the Museum of Local Lore, the Tiflis Gate, and the monument to General Ermolov. Guests of the city are greeted by the amazingly beautiful railway station building, which in itself is an architectural monument.