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settlement was located.
Until 1999, the city was
officially known as
Aktyubinsk (Russian: Актюбинск). The
territory of the modern-day
Aktobe Region has...
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Football Club
Aktobe (Kazakh: Aqtóbe Fýtbol Klýby),
commonly referred to as FC
Aktobe or
simply Aktobe, is a
professional football club
based in Aktobe...
- was
divided into six new
larger oblasts.
These included:
Aktyubinsk Oblast (capital:
Aktyubinsk); Alma-Ata (capital: Alma-Ata); East
Kazak Oblast (capital:...
- is the
largest city of
Western Kazakhstan,
Aktobe (from 1891 to 1999 —
Aktyubinsk hence the name of the region). The area of the
region is 300,600 square...
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Aktobe International Airport (Kazakh: Aqtöbe
halyqaralyq äuejaiy) (IATA: AKX, ICAO: UATT) is an
airport in
Kazakhstan located 1.5 km (0.93 mi) south-west...
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Viktorovich Liukin (Russian: Валерий Викторович Люкин; born 17
December 1966 in
Aktyubinsk,
Kazakh SSR,
Soviet Union) is a Soviet-born Kazakh-American
retired artistic...
- the
Soviet army in 1943. He
trained first at the
artillery school in
Aktyubinsk and
later at the
Military Institute of
Foreign Languages in Moscow, from...
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Kazakh territories. In 1869
Russian settlers founded the town of
Aktobe (
Aktyubinsk), in 1879 Kostanay. In the 1860s
General Mikhail Chernyayev conquered...
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pursued pastoral work at
Aktyubinsk,
Kazakhstan from 1984 till 1988. He was
reportedly so
successful in his
ministry at
Aktyubinsk that the
local communist...
- Musabayev, born in Kargaly,
Kazakhstan Viktor Patsayev (1933—1971), born in
Aktyubinsk,
Kazakhstan Dmitry Petelin, born in Kustanai,
Kazakhstan Vladimir Shatalov...