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  • |launch_date = October 24, [[1992 in television|1992]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.31.kz/company/about/|title= '''Channel 31''' is a nationwide sky sales [[television]] station in [[Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...Radio and Television Corporation''' is one of the largest media companies in Kazakhstan.<ref>https://archive.is/5Jtxr.</ref> It runs three TV channels: ...Kazakh radiosy, created in 1922. The first TV channel started broadcasting in 1958. These two and several other channels and radio stations later become
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  • ...of 62.2 percent.<ref>{{cite web|title= About 10 million are Internet users in Kazakhstan |url=http://www.inform.kz/rus/article/2614489 |website=www.infor ...456,000 in 2008.5 Despite these increases, Internet usage is concentrated in urban centers, while outside those centers access remains beyond the reach
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  • ...logo.svg|250px|alt="dmoz" in white on a green background with each letter in a separate square]] ...hoo directory was based loosely on the structure of Usenet newsgroups then in existence.
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  • {{about||the cycling team known as Astana in the latter part of 2006|ONCE (cycling team)|the women's cycling team|Astana ...team for 2010. Those four Spaniards all left the team for {{ct|SBS|2011}} in 2011.
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  • ...lls of the [[Kok Tobe]]; [[Abay Opera House]]; [[Golden Warrior Monument]] in the [[Republic Square, Almaty|Republic Square]]; Entrance gate to the Park |pushpin_map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan
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  • ...other partners own business operating a coal and natural resources company in [[Kazakhstan]]. In 1994, G. Zhakiyanov was appointed governor of [[Semipalatinsk]] Province in the newly independent [[Republic of Kazakhstan]]. From 1997 until the end o
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  • * One of the Founders of the private English school in Kazakhstan [http://www.haileyburyalmaty.kz/index.php/about-haileybury-almat ...eader. In 1991 he graduated at Kirov Kazakh State University with a degree in law studies.
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  • ..., by Paul J Davies, Financial Times. 4 September 2006</ref> It was founded in 2002 by merging Kazakhoil and Oil and Gas Transportation.<ref name=KMG>[htt ...mer, accounting for 64% of its consolidated revenue in 2011, down from 75% in 2010.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fitch Rates KazTransGas & Intergas Central Asia
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  • | revenue = {{profit}} 142.236 billion [[Kazakhstani tenge|tenge]] (2008) | operating_income = {{profit}} 10.581 billion [[Kazakhstani tenge|tenge]] (2008)
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  • ...senger transport division. Repair facilities have been privatized. Private companies may own or rent rolling stock that can use the rail system. ...international borders to countries of the former Soviet Union, the railway in [[China]] has the [[standard gauge]] of {{Track gauge|1435mm|lk=on}}; thus
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  • ...eu-lifts-safety-ban|archivedate=11 April 2014 }}</ref> It was incorporated in October 2001 and started commercial flights on 15 May 2002. ...ges and strategic reviews at BAE Systems led to the closure of its offices in Kazakhstan. Additionally, notwithstanding the support of Nazarbayev and a n
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  • | aum = <!-- Only used with financial services companies --> ...Joint-Stock Company'' in full) is a Kazakhstan [[bank]] with headquarters in [[Almaty]]. As of 2013 it was the third largest lender by assets.<ref name=
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  • ...a, Kazakhstan's largest insurance company maintained its position as first in terms of assets, insurance reserves, equity and authorized capital, as well ...mbrace all type of covers under compulsory and voluntary insurance classes in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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  • ...n [[airline]] with its head office on the property of [[Shymkent Airport]] in [[Shymkent]], [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>"[http://www.scat.kz/scat_6_7.html КОН The airline was established and started operations in 1997. It is owned by Vladimir Denissov (53%) and Vladimir Sytnik (47%).<ref
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  • ...> It was founded in 1994 as a closed joint-stock company, and reregistered in 2003 as a joint stock company due to joint stock company law changes.<ref>[ ...nted mid-tier bank in Kazakhstan, serving about 6% of the adult population in Kazakhstan, bringing to the market innovative products and offers, all the
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  • | formation = <!-- or: | established = --> <!--e.g. use {{start date and age|YYYY|MM|DD}}--> ...s existing and being modernized, as well as the ventures newly established in the Kazakhstan’s [[chemical industry]]. Their products are intended for v
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  • ...gement Corporation", ''Airline Reference'', Vol. 2, CIS states, 29 January 2008</ref> ! ESTABLISHED
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  • ....''', ('''Nordgold''', LSE: NORD) is a [[gold mining]] company with assets in Russia, [[Kazakhstan]], [[Burkina Faso]] and [[Guinea]]. Nordgold was established as Severstal Gold, a gold producing subsidiary of [[Severstal]], the Russia
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  • |foundation = 1994 (in its current form from 2006) ...sources company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It has activities in integrated mining, processing, energy, logistics and marketing.
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  • ...ck exchanges. The company operates 4 underground mines and 3 concentrators in the East Region, one open pit mine at Bozymchak, [[Kyrgyzstan]] and is deve ...rporation]] of [[Korea]] took over management of the company in June 1995. In 1996, Samsung acquired a 40% stake but subsequently sold it.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...e of circa 40% of the country's coal output (totalling 105 million tons in 2008). ...ther with the neighbouring [[Severny mine|Severnyi]] mine, the oldest mine in the Ekibastuz coal basin, they hold [[Mineral resource classification|reser
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  • ...ZT10 million a month in order to reconstruct the airport's runway which is in poor condition. ...k-40]], [[Tupolev Tu-154]], [[BAC One-Eleven]] and [[Dassault Falcon 20]] (in VIP configuration).
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  • |commenced = 2008 ...mlux Kazakhstan''' (also known as '''Comlux KZ''') is an [[airline]] based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It is a fully owned subsidiary of [[Comlux]] an
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  • fleet_size = 14 <small>(in 2008)| ...line Burundaiavia” Joint Stock Company was established as a legal entity in October 2002 on the basis of “Burundai United Aviation Division” which
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  • | founded = {{Start date|2008}} ...''' is an [[charter]] [[airline]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. SkyBus was founded in 2008.<ref name="SkyBusKaz" />
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  • ...r flights out of [[Almaty International Airport]]. The company was founded in 1999.{{citation needed|date=May 2011}} On 18 October 2010, it had its [[Air ...ent on 14 February 2008 is seen here at [[Khartoum International Airport]] in 2007.]]
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  • ...arLine.kz''' ({{lang-ru|Старлайн.кз}}), was an [[airline]] based in [[Aktobe]], [[Kazakhstan]], which offered scheduled passenger flights from ...[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-200]] approaches [[Dubai International Airport]] in 2008.]]
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  • ...v Tu-154M Mishin.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Aerotur KZ Tupolev Tu-154M, Moscow, 2008]] '''Aerotur-KZ Airlines''' was an airline based in [[Taraz]], [[Kazakhstan]], which operated charter flights out of [[Taraz Ai
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  • |founded = 2008 ...JPG|thumb|right|Tahmid Air's booking office in [[Atyrau]], [[Kazakhstan]] (2008).]]
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  • | ceased = 2008 ...u]], [[Kazakhstan]], based at [[Kokshetau Airport]]. It started operations in 2002 and had 238 employees (at March 2007).<ref name="FI">{{cite news | tit
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  • |established = 1963 ...1963. It focuses on teaching [[economics]] and offers over 20 specialties in the fields of economics, finance, management, marketing, law, international
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  • | established = {{Start date|1988}} ...адемия бизнеса, МАБ}}) is a higher educational institution in [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan, providing preparation of specialists of economic fi
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  • ...have been awarded the scholarship. Most of these students travel to study in the United States, but also elsewhere around the world. ...th with Western, democratic values."<ref name=Kucera/> Kucera acknowledges in his article, however, that while they are sent overseas to learn new ideas
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  • ...its economic bureau is in [[Turkey]] and its scientific bureau is situated in [[Pakistan]]. ...ual and fully sovereign member states. This makes ECO similar to [[ASEAN]] in that it is an organisation that has its own offices and bureaucracy for imp
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  • ...ital investment and 64.5% of direct foreign investment, of which 63.5% was in the oil sector.<ref name="usgs" /> Kazakhstan's mining industry is estimate ...elopment and testing in the Semipalatinsk region. Significant improvements in the environmental situation of the northern [[Aral Sea]] area has been made
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  • ...d-factbook/fields/2172.html|title=The World Factbook|work=cia.gov}}</ref> (2008, <span style="color:#009900;">low</span>) ...usiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/kazakhstan |title=Ease of Doing Business in Kazakhstan |publisher=Doingbusiness.org |accessdate=2017-01-24 }}</ref>
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  • ...ation of state shares in Kazakhstan [[blue chip (stock market)|blue chip]] companies. ...nce that time it has become one of the fastest-developing commercial banks in Kazakhstan, with assets increasing from USD 8 million to USD 170 million (a
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  • |established_event7 =EEU established ...n/|accessdate=5 August 2015|publisher=Russia Today}}</ref> It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state.<ref name=F
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  • == Main waste management sectors in [[Kazakhstan]] == Almost one third of industrial waste in the country is accumulated in [[Karaganda Region|Karaganda region]] - more than 8.5 billion tons by the e
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  • ...ury shopping centres such as Petrovskiy, Smolenskiy and Novinskiy Passage. In 2012. Gutseriev began to invest into the media business, and has acquired s ...e then [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. He graduated from high school in [[Grozny]].
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  • ...morial; Park of the First President; Nur Ghasyr Mosque at night; Fountains in the Park of the First President; St. Nicolas Cathedral. |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan
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  • {{Refimprove|date=April 2008}} |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan
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  • ...a.int/esaEO/SEM5GYTLWFE_index_0.html|accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref> It is in an [[endorheic basin]] (a basin without outflows) located between [[Europe] ...ains]] and to the west of the vast steppe of [[Central Asia]]. The sea bed in the southern part reaches as low as 1023 m below sea level, which is the se
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  • ...hina and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transp Completed in 1916, the Trans-Siberian connects Moscow with Russian Pacific seaports such
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  • ...asanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran'', I.B. Tauris, 2008. (p. 4)</ref> |common_languages = *[[Middle Persian]] (official){{sfn|Daryaee|2008|pp=99-100}}<ref>''Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East
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  • ...ut binding targets}} {{legend|#EEEE00|Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protocol}} {{legend|orange|Sig | date_expiration = in force<br>(first commitment period expired 31 December 2012)<ref>http://unfc
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  • ...sia and Belarus, transformed into the [[Eurasian Economic Community]] then in 2015 into the [[Eurasian Economic Union]]. President Nazarbayev has priorit ...n&id=132061</ref> Kazakhstan has called for “intra-regional integration in Central Asia” and international integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{
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  • | formation = {{Start date |2008|06|28}} | purpose = Extensive and democratic dialogue in solving global challenges
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