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  • {{For|the Kazakh television station of the same name|Kazakhstan (channel)}} |conventional_long_name = {{nowrap|Republic of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...-make-benefit-glorious-nation-kazakhstan-2006-0 |publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]] |accessdate=9 September 2013}}</ref> ...title=Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006) |url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b8bdeb6bf |publisher=[
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  • |relations = ...Torgai son begs Yer Shokai, maternally derived from the [[Kazakh Khanate]] of [[Khiva]].
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  • The '''Baku Initiative''' is an international initiative of the [[European Union]].<ref name=iea> ...he [[Black Sea]], [[Caspian Sea]] and their neighbours, undertaken as part of the [[INOGATE]] energy and [[TRACECA]] transport programmes.<ref name=icbss
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  • ...html Joint Statement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Kazakhstan] The White House</ref> Kazakhstan has taken [[Uzbekistan]]'s pla ...khstan's 94th place puts it in a group of countries with the lowest impact of terrorism.<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Terrorism Index|url=http://www.visio
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  • ...lus 9,593 Turkish nationals<ref>{{cite web |author=Rep. of Turkey Ministry of Labour and Social Security|title=YURTDISINDAKI VATANDASLARIMIZLA ILGILI SAY The [[First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union]] in 1926 recorded 8,570 [[Ottoman Turks]] living in the [
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  • ...tion census 2001|work=[[Ukrainian Census (2001)|State Statistics Committee of Ukraine]]|date=5 December 2001|accessdate=5 August 2007|deadurl=yes|archive ...p="nb">Statistics include non-primary ancestry reports. "Ukrainians" being of partial descent figured in numbers.</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Nationa
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  • ...cal records, Armenian warriors and traders once moved freely in many parts of Central Asia, often fighting alongside local warlords in return for trading ...et censuses from 1926 to 1989, and censuses taken place after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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  • ...]|Demographics of Uzbekistan|a list of notable people from Uzbekistan|List of Uzbeks}} ...E OF BIRTH FOR THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Universe: Foreign-born population excluding population born at sea, 2014 American Community S
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  • |map_caption = Member states of the ECO ...= "Sustainable socioeconomic development for the people of the region"
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  • |image_flag = Flag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg |image_symbol = Emblem of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg
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  • |basin_countries = [[Azerbaijan]], [[Iran]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]], [[Turkmenistan]] |islands = [[:Category:Islands of the Caspian Sea|26+]]
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  • ...e, running through China and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delive ...e former [[Soviet Union]] use a wider [[rail gauge]] than most of the rest of Europe as well as China. Recently, however, the Trans-Siberian has regained
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  • {{About|the series of trade routes|other uses|Silk Road (disambiguation)}} | map_alt = Map of Eurasia with drawn lines for overland and maritime routes
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  • ...Asia borders4.png|thumb|250px|Map of '''Central Asia''' showing three sets of possible [[Eurasia]]n boundaries for the region]] ...(1918–1991). Central Asian SSRs declared independence in 1991. In terms of area, it is nearly synonymous with [[Russian Turkestan]], the name for the
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  • |event_start = [[Battle of Hormozdgān]] ...t1 = [[Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628|Climactic Roman–Persian War of 602-628]]
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  • *Kingdom of Khazaria |image_p2 = <span style="margin-left: 3px;>[[File:The Monogram of Kubrat.png|26px|link=Old Great Bulgaria]]</span>
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  • | parties = [[List of parties to the Kyoto Protocol|192]]<ref>http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/st | depositor =[[Secretary-General of the United Nations]]
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  • {{Politics of Kazakhstan}} ...tasks-president-facilitating-economic-diplomacy|publisher=Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan}}</ref>
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  • | image_caption = The front cover of a contemporary Kazakhstan [[biometric passport]]. | image_caption2 = The data page of a contemporary Kazakhstan [[biometric passport]]
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  • ...s close link between peace, security and stability in Asia and in the rest of the world. ...President [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] on 5 October 1992, at the 47th Session of the [[United Nations General Assembly]].
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  • ...sions of Kazakhstan|Kazakh diplomatic missions]] unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries. [[File:Visa policy of Kazakhstan.png|thumb|centre|800px|{{legend|#ed1c24|Kazakhstan}}{{legend|#00
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  • [[File:KZepassport.jpg|thumbnail|150px|Front cover of biometric [[Kazakhstani passport]]]] ...ntries and territories, ranking the [[Kazakhstani passport]] 67th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Namibian and Thai passports) according to the [[V
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  • [[Image:Diplomatic missions of Kazakhstan.PNG|thumb|500px|Diplomatic missions of Kazakhstan]] This is a '''list of diplomatic missions of Kazakhstan''', excluding honorary consulates. [[Kazakhstan]] is a landlocke
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  • |image = Emblem of the CSTO.svg ...he treaty took effect in 1994. Five years later, six of the nine—all but Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Uzbekistan—agreed to renew the treaty for five more years,
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  • {{Redirect|CPSU|other uses|CPSU (disambiguation)|and|Communist Party of the Soviet Union (disambiguation)}} |colorcode = {{Communist Party of the Soviet Union/meta/color}}
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