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  • ...]] (1957-present)<br>[[Kazakhstan national football team]]<br>[[Kazakhstan national rugby union team]]<br>[[2017 Winter Universiade]] [[File:Canada national bandy team.JPG|thumb|260px|right|[[Canada national bandy team]] at the reserve field in 2012]]
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  • ...mes]] between [[Kazakhstan national bandy team|Kazakhstan]] and [[Mongolia national bandy team|Mongolia]]]] [[File:2012bandy russia-sweden1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Russia national bandy team|Russia]] in the [[2012 Bandy World Championship|2012 World Champ
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  • ...= <center>[[FC Astana]]<br />[[FC Bayterek]]<br />[[Kazakhstan national football team]]<br />[[2011 Asian Winter Games]]</center> ...retractable roof]]. It serves as the national stadium for the [[Kazakhstan national football team]]. Astana Arena is the second largest stadium in the country
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  • ...on the project]</ref> Underneath the tent, an area larger than 10 football stadiums, is an urban-scale internal park, shopping and entertainment venue with squ ...a giant glass pyramid, the Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center was the second national project in Astana designed by UK architect [[Norman Foster, Baron Foster of
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  • ...8 museums, and 2 theatres. Athletic facilities include 2 sports arenas, 26 stadiums, 10 sports complexes and 567 sports halls. | publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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  • National structure Kazakhs — 46,6% There are sport objects: two palaces of sports, 26 stadiums, 10 sports complexes and 567 sports halls.
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