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Kazakhstan,
officially the
Republic of
Kazakhstan, is a
landlocked country mostly in
Central Asia, with a part in
Eastern Europe. It
borders Russia to...
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Kazakhstan is
divided into 17
regions (Kazakh: облыстар, romanized: oblystar; sg. облыс, oblys; Russian: области, romanized: oblasti; sg. область, oblast)...
- The
demographics of
Kazakhstan enumerate the
demographic features of the po****tion of
Kazakhstan,
including po****tion growth, po****tion density, ethnicity...
- The
economy of
Kazakhstan is the
largest in
Central Asia in both
absolute and per
capita terms. In 2021,
Kazakhstan attracted more than US$370 billion...
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Kazakhstan,
having become independent in 1991, made its
Paralympic Games début at the 1994
Winter Paralympics in Lillehammer, with
merely two athletes...
- Nur-Sultan is the
capital city of
Kazakhstan. The city lies on the
banks of the
Ishim River in the north-central part of
Kazakhstan,
within the
Akmola Region...
- in
Kazakhstan is the
second most
practiced religion after Islam and one of the
major religions of
Kazakhstan. The 2021
census noted that
Kazakhstan is...
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known in
Russian as
Uralsk (Russian: Уральск), is a city in
northwestern Kazakhstan, at the
confluence of the Ural and
Chagan rivers close to the Russian...
- o̙ɫˈtːɯq fʊtˈboɫ qo̙rɑmɑˈsɯ])
represents Kazakhstan in men's
international football and it is
governed by the
Kazakhstan Football Federation. They
split from...
- Алма-Ата), is the
largest city in
Kazakhstan, with a po****tion of over two million. It was the
capital of
Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1936,
while the country...