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  • | former names = *Palace of Culture by the name of Lenin ''(1970-1991)'' ...[[Kazakhstan]]. It is intended for concerts, festivals and other cultural events. It was one of the premiere sites for the Eurasia film festival. Outside, w
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  • ...'' is the main square in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It is used for public events. The former presidential palace, now used as municipal offices, is on its s ...ince an increase in population of the city, the old square during festival events could not accommodate all the residents of the city. The area opened in 198
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  • ...php High-mountain skating rink MEDEU – Almaty, Kazakhstan]. Medey.kz (28 March 2012). Retrieved on 26 February 2014.</ref> After the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]] in 1991, the costs to uphold the arena as a top ice rink proved too expensive for t
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  • {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2016}} ...launched the crew of [[Expedition 19]] and a spaceflight participant on 26 March 2009.<ref>{{cite web|title=Expedition 19|url=http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pa
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  • ...yeranovskiy&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q=Chyeranovskiy&f=false}} {{Page needed|date=March 2017}}</ref> but Korolev survived. Glushko and Korolev had reportedly been ...nch. After rapidly adding an airlock, the [[Voskhod 2]] was launched on 18 March 1965, and [[Alexei Leonov]] performed the world's first space walk. The fli
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  • ...Kazakhstani mountaineering team, and he became a citizen of Kazakhstan in 1991 after the breakup of the Soviet Union. ...rs Die, The Allure of Everest Keeps on Growing - By Tim Egan - Published: March 11, 1998]</ref> He managed to survive and was also instrumental in saving t
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  • ...Kurds]] and [[Iraqi Turkmens|Turkmens]])<ref name=IMFA>{{cite web|title=20 March 2012 United Nations Marking the Day of Nawroz|url=http://www.mofamission.go ...ts of Kurdistan in Turkey, Iran, Syria and Armenia and taking place around March 21"</ref><br>{{flag|Turkmenistan}}<ref name="sitara.com">{{cite web|title=G
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  • Kazakhstan declared itself an independent country on December 16, 1991, the last Soviet republic to do so. Its communist-era leader, [[Nursultan N ...e of the history of Kazakhstan|Portal:Current events/Kazakhstan|l3=Current events of Kazakhstan}}
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  • After Kazakhstan declared independence from the Soviet Union on 16 December 1991, Vinokourov continued to train and race, though as a member of the Kazakhst Vinokourov arrived in France on 22 March 1997, after a sub-par performance due to illness in the [[Tour de Langkawi]
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  • {{Medal|Silver|[[1991 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1991 Val di Fiemme]]|30 km}} {{Medal|Bronze|[[1991 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships|1991 Val di Fiemme]]|15 km}}
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  • In the fall of 1991, President [[Mikhail S. Gorbachev]] appointed Kanat Saudabayev as the Sovie ...Kanat Saudabayev was a direct participant in and a witness to many crucial events of that time.
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  • ...Console''' <br/> {{vgrelease|JP|November 15, 2011|NA|February 16, 2012|PAL|March 15, 2012}} ...orilla Mecha Pong). As a result, the ending was changed to reveal that the events of the game were a simulation that the player was going through. All five v
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  • ...ider|name=[[Arman Kamyshev]]|nat=KAZ|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|3|14}}}} ...n the Olympic time trial and said afterward that he may continue in select events in 2012 and would like to work as a sports director."}}</ref>||Retired
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  • ...first job was the buying and selling of computers and copying machines. In 1991, Ablyazov registered his first company and called it "Madina," which is the ...s/1298395.stm BBC Timeline: Kazakhstan] - BBC chronology of key events, 11 March 2010</ref>
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  • ...ursultan-nazarbayev|accessdate=13 March 2015|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=11 March 2015|quote=Nazarbaev has clamped down on dissent in Kazakhstan, and the cou ...spx?NewsID=15723&LangID=E#sthash.cA8jiR5R.dpuf] - Human Rights Council, 19 March 2015</ref>
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  • ...ограф/Кыргызстан%20в%20цифрах/демо6.pdf |date=8 March 2012 }}</ref> ...идер общины Камиль Джезер |publisher= |accessdate=18 March 2015}}</ref>
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  • ...08931.html As Hit Men Strike, Concern Grows Among Chechen Exiles], RFE/RL, March 12, 2009</ref>–200,000<ref>{{cite web|last=Rothkopf |first=David |url=htt ...hen of Kazakhstan Ethnic People Profile |publisher=Joshuaproject.net |date=1991-10-27 |accessdate=2014-02-04}}</ref>
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  • ...yghurs are hybrids |last1= Khan |first1=Razib |last2= |first2= |date= 28 March 2008 <!-- 10:55 am --> |website=Discover Magazine |publisher= |access-date ...Wq31MtMC&pg=PA43#v=onepage&q&f=false|page=43|isbn=0231139241|accessdate=10 March 2014| ref = {{harvid||}} }}</ref>
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  • |term_start9 = 24 December 1991 |serviceyears = 1991–2011
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1991|05|27|df=yes}} ...rvak''' ({{lang-ru|Ксения Юрьевна Первак}}; born 27 May 1991 in [[Chelyabinsk]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a Russian professional [[tennis]]
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  • | term_end= 8 March 2005 ...an]]: Аслан Алиевич Масхадов) (21 September 1951 – 8 March 2005) was a leader of the Chechen independence movement and the third Presi
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  • In March 1869, a Russian military fort with a garrison of 300 was built at the confl An All-Kazakhstan Conference of Soviet Workers was held in the city on March 13, 1920. This was the first of a series of regional organizing conferences
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  • | name = Soviet Union referendum, 1991 | date = 17 March 1991
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  • | caption = A depiction of the Jeltoqsan events on Republic Square in Almaty ...NWIDE">[http://inform.kz/showarticle.php?lang=eng&id=147080 1986 "December events showed people’s striving for independence"] KAZINFORM</ref> In the follow
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  • For a few centuries, events in the future Kazakhstan are unclear and frequently the subject of speculat ...rikh'' (1598–1599) by Kadyrgali Kosynuli Zhalayir.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}}
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  • When the Soviet Union collapsed in December 1991, Kazakhstan inherited 1,410 [[nuclear warhead]]s and the [[Semipalatinsk Te ...Semipalatinsk test site in 1991.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.un.org/en/events/againstnucleartestsday/ |title=International Day against Nuclear Tests (29
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  • ...ed = 29 August 1991<br /><small>(Soviet territory)</small><br />6 November 1991<br /><small>(RSFSR territory)</small> ...t attempt|failed coup d'état]] and was completely abolished on 6 November 1991 on Russian territory.
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