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  1. Estaurópoli (históricamente es el nombre de un aislado arzobispado en Caria, provincia romana situada en la actual Anatolia ), cuyo significado es La ciudad de la Cruz. De acuerdo con la leyenda unos soldados encontraron una gran cruz de piedra mientras construían la fortaleza de la futura ciudad.

    • Krai de Stávropol

      El krai de Stávropol (en ruso: Ставропольский край,...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StavropolStavropol - Wikipedia

    Stavropol (Russian: Ставрополь, IPA: [ˈstavrəpəlʲ]), known as Voroshilovsk from 1935 until 1943, is a city and the administrative centre of Stavropol Krai, in southern Russia. As of the 2021 Census , its population was 547,820, making it one of Russia's fastest growing cities.

  3. El krai de Stávropol (en ruso: Ставропольский край, Stavropolski krai) es uno de los nueve krais que, junto con los cuarenta y siete óblast, veintidós repúblicas, cuatro distritos autónomos y tres ciudades federales, conforman los ochenta y cinco sujetos federales de Rusia. Su capital es la homónima Stávropol . Geografía.

  4. Stavropol Krai ( Russian: Ставропо́льский край, romanized : Stavropolʹskiy kray ), also known as Stavropolye ( Russian: Ставропо́лье ), is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia. It is geographically located in the North Caucasus region in Southern Russia, and is administratively part of the North Caucasian Federal District.

  5. Stavropol (/ s t æ v ˈ r oʊ p əl /; Russian: Ставрополь, tr. Stavropol', IPA: [ˈstavrəpəlʲ]) is a city and the administrative centre of Stavropol Krai, Russia. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 398,539. It was known as Voroshilovsk until January 12, 1943.

  6. Stavropol (errusieraz: Ставрополь) Errusiako hego-mendebaldeko hiria da, Stavropol kraiko hiriburua. 2010. urtean 398.266 biztanle zeuden; 2009an 365.900; 2002an 354.867; eta 1989an 318.298.

  7. Stavropol, kray (territory), southwestern Russia, on the northern flank of the Greater Caucasus. The territory stretches from the crestline, which reaches 13,274 feet (4,046 m) in Mount Dombay-Ulgen, across the lower parallel ranges, which are broken by deep river gorges, and then across the extensive foreland known as the Stavropol Upland, to ...