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  • ...a -" classification according to [[Globalization and World Cities Research Network|GaWC]].<ref>[http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/world2012t.html]</ref> It served a ...Ata as the capital of the [[Kazakh ASSR]]. In 1930 the construction of the highway and railway to Alma-Ata was completed.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}}
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  • The E&nbsp;123 routes through four Asian countries: ** [[M34 highway (Tajikistan)|M-34]]: [[Lyagin]]
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  • '''Asian Highway 70''' ('''AH70''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 4655 km (2895 miles) from [[Donetsk, Russia|Donetsk]], [[Russia]] * {{Highway M (Ukraine)|04}} [[Highway M04 (Ukraine)|Highway M04]]: [[Krasnodon]]
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  • ...sian Highway 5''' ('''AH5''') is an east-west route of the [[Asian Highway Network]], running 10,380&nbsp;km (6,450&nbsp;miles) from [[Shanghai]], China via [ ...scap.org/ttdw/Publications/TIS_pubs/pub_2303/Full%20version.pdf 2003 Asian Highway Handbook], 2003, page 32</ref>
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  • '''Asian Highway 81''' ('''AH81''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 1143 km (714 miles) from [[Larsi]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] *[[File:S3-GE.svg|30px]] [[S3 highway (Georgia)|S3 Highway]]: [[Larsi]] - [[Mtskheta]]
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  • '''Asian Highway 68''' ('''AH68''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 278&nbsp;km (174 miles) from [[Jinghe County|Jinghe]], [[Xinjiang *{{Road marker-KZ|A|7}} [[A7 Highway (Kazakhstan)|A7 Highway]]: [[Dostyk]] - [[Usharal]]
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  • '''Asian Highway 67''' ('''AH67''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 2288km (1430 miles) from [[Kuytun]], [[Xinjiang]], [[China]] to [ *{{Road marker-KZ|A|8}} [[A8 Highway (Kazakhstan)|A8 Highway]]: [[Bakhty]] - [[Taskesken]]
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  • {{about|the highway in Asia|the attack helicopter|Boeing AH-64 Apache}} '''Asian Highway 64''' ('''AH64''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 1666&nbsp;km (1041&nbsp;miles) from [[Petropavl]], [[Kazakhstan]]
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  • [[Image:Asian Highway 7.png|thumb|right|200px|Map of Asian Highway 7]] '''Asian Highway 7''' ('''AH7''') is a route in the [[Asian Highway Network]]. It runs from [[Yekaterinburg]], Russia to [[Karachi]], Pakistan. All tog
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  • '''Asian Highway 63''' ('''AH63''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 2500&nbsp;km from [[Samara, Russia|Samara]], [[Russia]] to [[G‘ ...RU|A|300}} A300 Road ([[File:M32-RUS.svg|30px]] [[M32 highway (Russia)|M32 Highway]] before 2010): [[Samara, Russia|Samara]] - [[Mashtakov]]
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  • ...veloping a unified infrastructure of the research and educational computer network. KazRENA is a participant of the [http://www.silkproject.org NATO Virtual Silk Highway Project] along with representatives of [[Central Asia]]n and Caucasus state
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  • ...rim basin showed that they were an admixture of Western Europeans and East Asian.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Chunxiang Li |author2=Hongjie Li |author3=Yinq ...hern Tarim Basin from Ruoqiang to Kashgar, and the Trans-Taklamakan Desert Highway, which run north to Luntai. An expressway is being built between Hotan and
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  • ...War]] and the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union]], Russia and the Central Asian republics were weakened economically and faced declines in [[GDP]]. [[Post- ...an on a free trade zone between the post-Soviet trade bloc and the Central Asian republic, Putin said on Wednesday.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Russia Coz
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  • ...posed further expansion of the Eurasian Land Bridge, including the [[Trans-Asian Railway]] project. ...e same rail gauge as the Russian rail system, as well as the other Central Asian republics of [[Turkmenistan]], Uzbekistan, [[Kyrgyzstan]] and [[Tajikistan]
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  • | designation1_offname=Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor ...were for centuries central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the [[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]
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