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Stavropol Territory

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Main article: Subjects of the Russian Federation

Stavropol Territory - a subject of the Russian Federation, is part of the North Caucasus Federal District. It covers an area of ​ ​ 66.5 thousand km ².

Illustration: maps-rf.ru

Federal authorities

Territorial branches of federal authorities:

Government

Main article: Government of the Stavropol Territory

Settlements

Transport

Ministry of Roads and Transport of the Stavropol Territory

Airports

Digitalization

Ministry of Energy, Industry and Communications of the Stavropol Territory

Power

Ministry of Energy, Industry and Communications of the Stavropol Territory

Winemaking

Main article: Winemaking of the Stavropol Territory

Culture

Ministry of Culture of the Stavropol Territory

Education

Ministry of Education of the Stavropol Territory

UNIVERSITIES of the Stavropol Territory

Colleges and organizations of DPO

Health care

Ministry of Health of the Stavropol Territory

Clinics

Architecture

Organizations of the Stavropol Territory

History

1995: The seizure by Chechen militants of a hospital in Budyonnovsk

Hostages of a hospital seized by Chechen militants hang white sheets from a window asking them to stop shooting. Budyonnovsk, Stavropol Territory, June 15, 1995.

1951

Collective farm named after Stalin Novoaleksandrovsky district of the Stavropol Territory. Collective farmer Anastasia Nikolaevna Prilepina with grain of a new crop. Photographer Yakov Ryumkin, 1951.

640 BC: Scythians

Early cultures

Place of dolmenny culture on chronological scheme of cultures of Stavropol, Kuban and North Caucasus, V.A. Trifonov, 2001

2.6 million hp: Khaprovsky faunal complex - giraffes, elephants, camels and saber-toothed cats in the Stavropol Territory

Main article: Faunistic complexes of quaternary mammals

The Haprovsky faunal complex (2.6-2.2 Ma) was formed on the basis of collections of vertebrate remains from the North-East Azov region, the North-West Black Sea region, as well as Stavropol and the North Caucasus.

The reconstructed climate of this time is quite warm, with a well-defined hot dry season and a mild winter period. Elephants, rhinos, camels, antelopes, deer, hyenas, saber-toothed cats, mastodons, giraffes, bears and elk coexisted in the region. The faunal community resembles the association of modern African savannas in its appearance. However, from ancient and recurrent African associations, the fauna of southern Eastern Europe was significantly different at the ancestral and species levels. Read more here.