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Mineralnye Vody

Town in Stavropol Krai, Russia


Town in Stavropol Krai, Russia

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en_nameMineralnye Vody
ru_nameМинеральные Воды
image_skylineMin-Vody panarama.jpg
image_captionPanoramic view of Mineralnye Vody
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image_coaCoat of Arms of Mineralnye Vody (Stavropol kray)(2011).jpg
federal_subjectStavropol Krai
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adm_ctr_of1town of krai significance of Mineralnye Vody
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adm_ctr_of2Mineralovodsky District
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urban_okrug_jurMineralovodsky Urban Okrug
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mun_admctr_ofMineralovodsky Urban Okrug
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leader_titleHead
leader_nameKonstantin Gamayunov
area_km251.55
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pop_2010census76728
pop_2010census_rank213th
pop_2010census_ref
pop_latest69569
pop_latest_date2023
pop_latest_ref
current_cat_date1922
postal_codes357200–357205, 357207, 357209, 357210–357212, 357260, 357261, 357265, 357270
dialing_codes8792
websitehttps://web.archive.org/web/20120114070232/http://www.gorodminvody.ru/

Mineralnye Vody (Min-Vody) (Минеральные Воды (Мин-Воды); lit. mineral waters) is a town in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located along the Kuma River and the main rail line between Rostov-on-Don in Russia and Baku in Azerbaijan. Population:

Mineralnye Vody also has an airport inside of the city named Mineralnye Vody Airport.

History

The town owes it's birth to the construction of the Rostov-Vladikavkaz Railway, which was completed in 1875. In 1878, the village which developed around the construction was officially recognized and named Sultanovsky. In 1906 the name was changed to Illarionovsky, in honor of Count I. I. Vorontsov-Dashkov, a local nobleman. In October 1921, at the end of the civil war when Soviet rule had been established, the name was again changed to Mineralnye Vody and town status was granted. The new town had a population of around 14,000 people. It was occupied by Nazi Germany between August 10, 1942 and January 11, 1943 during World War II. During the German occupation, between 6,500 and 7,500 Jews were murdered in anti-tank ditches located next to the city.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Mineralnye Vody serves as the administrative center of Mineralovodsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the town of krai significance of Mineralnye Vody — an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the territories of the town of krai significance of Mineralnye Vody and of Mineralovodsky District have been incorporated as Mineralovodsky Urban Okrug since June 7, 2015. Prior to that, the district was incorporated as Mineralovodsky Municipal District, with the town of krai significance of Mineralnye Vody being incorporated within it as Mineralnye Vody Urban Settlement.

Economy

The town is served by the Mineralnye Vody Airport, connecting the town with some Russian and international destinations. It is connected by R217 highway (Russia) to Krasnodar and Derbent. The R217 forms part of European route E50.

Geography

The town is located along the Kuma River and the main rail line between Rostov-on-Don in Russia and Baku in Azerbaijan.

Climate

Mineralnye Vody's climate classified as humid continental (Köppen climate classification Dfa).

|Jan record high C=19.5 |Feb record high C=22.3 |Mar record high C=30.3 |Apr record high C=34.5 |May record high C=34.9 |Jun record high C=37.5 |Jul record high C=40.2 |Aug record high C=41.1 |Sep record high C=38.8 |Oct record high C = 34.1 |Nov record high C = 25.8 |Dec record high C = 20.5 |year record high C = 41.1 |Jan record low C = -33.3 |Feb record low C = -31.6 |Mar record low C = -23.4 |Apr record low C = -7.6 |May record low C = -2.9 |Jun record low C = 3.2 |Jul record low C = 7.4 |Aug record low C = 4.2 |Sep record low C = -4.6 |Oct record low C = -18.0 |Nov record low C = -23.6 |Dec record low C = -31.5 |year record low C = -33.3

References

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Sources

References

  1. Управление Росреестра по Ставропольскому краю. [http://to26.rosreestr.ru/upload/to26/files/doklad_2010_sk.pdf Доклад о состоянии и использовании земель Ставропольского края в 2010 году]{{dead link. (February 2024, p. 54)
  2. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  3. "Федеральная служба государственной статистики Language=ru".
  4. Great Russian Encyclopaedia (Moscow, 2004-2017), vol 20 (of 35), entry for ''Mineralnye Vody''; {{ISBN. 978-5-85270-354-5
  5. "Yahad - in Unum".
  6. "Mineralnyye Vody".
  7. Resolution #63-p
  8. Law #88-kz
  9. Law #51-kz
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