Izobilny

Izobilny

Izobilny ( _ru. Изобильный) is a town in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located 54 km northwest of Stavropol. The population was 38,926 as of the (2002 Census); and 32,905 as of the (1989 Census).

Izobilny was founded in 1895 due to the construction of a railroad. It was granted town status in 1965.


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