Stavropol Krai

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Stavropol Krai (English)
Ставропольский край (Russian)

Location of Stavropol Krai in Russia
Coat of Arms Flag

Coat of arms of Stavropol Krai

Flag of Stavropol Krai
Anthem: none
Administrative center Stavropol
Established January 10, 1934
Political status
Federal district
Economic region
Krai
Southern
North Caucasus
Code 26
Area
Area
- Rank within Russia
66,500 km²
45th
Population (as of the 2002 Census)
Population
- Rank within Russia
- Density
- Urban
- Rural
2,735,139 inhabitants
16th
41.1 inhab. / km²
56.0%
44.0%
Official language Russian
Government
Governor Valery Gayevsky (acting)
Chairman of the Government Valery Gayevsky (acting)
Legislative body State Duma
Charter Charter of Stavropol Krai
Official website
http://www.stavkray.ru/

Stavropol Krai (Russian: Ставропо́льский край, Stavropolsky kray) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai). Its administrative center is the city of Stavropol.

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[edit] Geography

Stavropol Krai encompasses the central part of the Fore-Caucasus and most of the Northern slopes of Caucasus Major. It borders with Rostov Oblast, Krasnodar Krai, Republic of Kalmykia, Republic of Dagestan, Chechen Republic, Kabardino-Balkar Republic, and Karachay-Cherkess Republic.

[edit] Time zone

Stavropol Krai is located in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK/MSD). UTC offset is +0300 (MSK)/+0400 (MSD).

[edit] Demographics

[edit] Demographics

Population: 2,735,139 (2002 Census); 2,410,379 (1989 Census). The population of Stavropol Krai is concentrated in the Kuban River and Kuma River drainage basin, which used to be traditional Cossack land (see History of Cossacks). The Kuban Cossacks are now generally considered to be ethnic Russians, even though they are still an important minority in their own right in this area. Other notable ethnic groups include the Armenians (mostly Christian Hamsheni) who have been settling here since at least the 18th century.

Ethnic groups: The 2002 Census counted thirty-three ethnic groups of more than two thousand persons each, making this federal subject one of the most multicultural in Russia. The inhabitants identified themselves as belonging to more than 140 different ethnic groups, as shown in the following table:

Population Ethnicity Percentage of total population
2,231,759 Russians 81.6%
149,249 Armenians 5.46%
45,892 Ukrainians 1.68%
40,218 Dargins 1.47%
34,078 Greeks 1.25%
20,680 Nogay 0.76%
19,094 Roma people 1.47%
15,146 Karachay 0.55%
15,069 Azers 0.55%
13,937 Turkmens 0.51%
13,208 Chechens 0.50%
12,988 tatars 0.5%
8,047 germans 0.28%
7,772 Ossetians 0.26%
7,484 Turks 0.26%
5,744 kumyks 0.22%
3,902 kazakhs 0.2%
3,300 abazin 0.17%

A further 0.26% of the inhabitants declined to state their nationality on the census questionnaire.[1]


Vital Statistics for 2007: Source

Birth Rate: 11.22 per 1000

Death Rate: 13.32 per 1000

Net Immigration: +3.5 per 1000

NGR: -0.21% per Year

PGR: +0.14% per Year

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