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Stavropol (Russian: Ставрополь, IPA: [ˈstavrəpəlʲ]),
known as
Voroshilovsk from 1935
until 1943, is a city and the
administrative centre of
Stavropol...
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Stavropol Krai (Russian: Ставропо́льский край, romanized: Stavropolʹskiy kray, IPA: [stəvrɐˈpolʲskʲɪj kraj]), also
known as
Stavropolye (Russian: Ставропо́лье...
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Stavropol is a city in
southwestern Russia.
Stavropol may also
refer to:
Stavropol Krai, the
federal subject of
Russia Stavropol Soviet Republic, short-lived...
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Raisa Titarenko in 1953 and
received his law
degree in 1955.
Moving to
Stavropol, he
worked for the
Komsomol youth organization and,
after Stalin's death...
- tohl-; Russian: Тольятти, IPA: [tɐlʲˈjætʲ(ː)ɪ]),
known before 1964 as
Stavropol, is a city in
Samara Oblast, Russia. It is the
largest city in Russia...
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Great Stavropol Canal (Russian: Большой Ставропольский канал) is an
irrigation canal in
Stavropol Krai in Russia. It
starts at a dam at Ust-Dzheguta...
- PFC
Dynamo Stavropol (Russian: «Динамо» (Ставрополь)) is an ****ociation
football club from
Stavropol,
south Russia, best
known for
winning the 1949 RSFSR...
- [prʲɪˈvolʲnəjə]) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Krasnogvardeysky District of
Stavropol Krai, Russia,
located on the
Yegorlyk River. Po****tion: 3,350 (2010 Census);...
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former Stavropol Governorate of the
Russian Empire. Its
capital was
Stavropol. It was
merged into the
North Caucasian Soviet Republic. "
Stavropol Soviet...
- Pan-European
Party Love. He was the
mayor of the
Southern Russian city of
Stavropol in the
period from 2002 to 2003, from 2003 to 2008. A
candidate in the...