Izobilny, Municipal center in Stavropol Krai, Russia
Izobilny is a town in Izobilnensky District, located in the Stavropol region of southwestern Russia. It serves as the administrative center for its district and sits on relatively flat terrain with gentle variations in elevation.
The settlement began in 1895 when railroad construction brought people to the area, and it was officially recognized as a city in 1965. This status change reflected its growing importance as a regional administrative center.
The population of Izobilny grew from 32,905 residents in 1989 to 40,555 in 2010, reflecting regional demographic changes.
The town is accessible by car and train thanks to the railroad line that still operates through the area. Visitors should expect a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters, which affects the best time to visit throughout the year.
Izobilny functions as both an administrative center and an urban settlement within the Izobilnensky Municipal District structure.
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