On May 3, a postage stamp dedicated to Caucasian Mineral Waters was put into postal circulation in the Resorts in the North Caucasus series
The North Caucasus is a cultural and historical region of Russia located on the northern slope of the Greater Caucasus Range and the Pre-Caucasian region. The region consists of several resort towns and tourism and recreation complexes.
Caucasian Mineral Waters is a group of resorts of federal significance in the Stavropol Territory, a specially protected ecological resort region of the Russian Federation.
Kislovodsk is situated higher than the rest spas (817-1063 m), the other resorts are located approximately at the same altitude: Essentuki stands along the Podkumok River (600-640 m), Pyatigorsk is at the foot of the Mashuk Mountain (510-630 m), and Zheleznovodsk is located in the valley between the Beshtau and Zheleznaya mountains, as well as on the slopes at the foot of the latter (600-650 m). The resorts dispose of more than 130 mineral springs and large reserves of silt mud from Lake Tambukan (and Lake Lysogorskoe), which makes the Caucasian Mineral Waters a unique balneotherapeutic health resort. It is notable for picturesque natural landscapes, mountain healthful climate, and is famous for its enterprises of the sanatorium-and-spa complex in Russia. Their main specialization profile is the provision of medical and health-improving services and treatment with world famous waters and mineral muds.
The postage stamp provides emblems of four spas against the background of a picturesque landscape and a mineral spring.
Design Artist: S. Ulyanovsky.
Face value: 65 rubles.
Stamp size: 65×32.5 mm, sheet size: 150×157 mm.
Emission form: a sheet with formatted margins with 8 (2×4) stamps.
Quantity: 72 thousand stamps (9 thousand sheets).
In addition to the issue of the postage stamp, JSC Marka produced First Day Covers and special cancels for Moscow, Krasnodar and Stavropol, as well as maxi-card; an illustrated envelope with the postage stamp, a label and a First Day Cover with a cancel for Stavropol inside.