Yessentuki () is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located in the shadow of Mount Elbrus at the base of the Caucasus Mountains. The city serves as a railway station in the Mineralnye Vody—Kislovodsk branch, and is located southwest of Mineralnye Vody and west of Pyatigorsk. The city is renowned for its mineral springs and therapeutic spas, and is part of the Caucasian Mineral Waters region.
Yessentuki is a city in southwestern Russia located in the Caucasus Mountains, known for its mineral springs and therapeutic spas that attract visitors seeking health treatments. The city serves as an important railway hub in the region and is part of a larger area famous for mineral waters.
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Yessentuki () is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located in the shadow of Mount Elbrus at the base of the Caucasus Mountains. The city serves as a railway station in the Mineralnye Vody—Kislovodsk branch, and is located southwest of Mineralnye Vody and west of Pyatigorsk. The city is renowned for its mineral springs and therapeutic spas, and is part of the Caucasian Mineral Waters region.
It is considered the cultural capital of Russia's Greek population and close to ten percent of its population is of Greek descent. Population:
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