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- | Дивиденды по акциям19 KB (64 words) - 17:21, 7 April 2017
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- The tower is 371.5 m (1219 ft) tall; its 114 m metal aerial reaches 1000 meters above sea level. It ha4 KB (469 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...building in the city of [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It is 102 m (335 ft) tall,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getintravel.com/almaty-kazakhstan/4 KB (429 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...convenience and form the shape viewer. The minimum height of the back - 38 cm Central stadium's lighting systems equipped (lights) to the possibility4 KB (554 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- List of completed buildings which are higher than 25 m, including spires and architectural details.<ref>https://www.emporis.com/2 KB (199 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- The '''Issyk [[kurgan]]''', in south-eastern [[Kazakhstan]], less than 20 km east from the [[Talgar alluvial fan]], near [[Esik|Issyk]], is a burial ...tral Asia. Volume 2, Motilal Banarsidass (1999), ISBN 81-208-1408-8, p. 421 [https://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN8120814088&id=DguGWP0vGY8C&dq=i3 KB (501 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...Kazakhstan Province]]. It is 170 km northwest of [[Shymkent]] and 60 km from [[Russian Turkestan]]. In fact, the disasters and wars that passed13 KB (2,073 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...h a total generating capacity of 675 [[megawatt]]s and generates 2.77 billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. The plant is operated b2 KB (260 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...t#Megawatt|MW]] which will deliver up to 364 MW of power and generates 972 million [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year.1 KB (161 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...stan/ Renewable Energy Developments in Kazakhstan]</ref> and generate 1.27 billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. It is funded by Kazakh1 KB (165 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...tan%2Fdefault%2Easpx Shulbinsk Hydro Power Plant]</ref> and generates 1.66 billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. It is owned and operate2 KB (206 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...generating capacity of 339.4 [[Watt#Megawatt|MW]] and generates 1.58 billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year.<ref>[http://www.aes-gro2 KB (214 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- | plant_turbines = 2 X 30 MW<br/>2 X 33 MW<br/>[[Kaplan-type]] | plant_capacity = 126 MW5 KB (557 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...om -40 to over 40°C - leading to an expansion of the building of up to 30 cm. ...ain religions and faiths will meet every three years in a circular chamber — based on the United Nations Security Council meeting room in New York.6 KB (837 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
- ...eats. Reinforced concrete plates are built in the ice surface in which 170 km cooling pipes are distributed. The system of artificial ice freezing doe16 KB (2,110 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- | years = 2015 – present2 KB (205 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...is aligned with special ice machines to achieve the desired thickness - 5 cm after a complete freezing.<ref name="Structure and facilities" />5 KB (673 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- '''Batyr''' (July 23, 1969 – August 26, 1993) was an [[Asian elephant]] claimed to be able to use a10 KB (1,354 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...ich brought it up to international standards, including the current 11,484 ft (3,500m) runway. A new passenger terminal designed by the late Japanese ...th the check-in counter sectors (B – for Air Astana flights only, A – for other carriers).14 KB (1,571 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ! style="text-align:left;" | [[List of cities in Kazakhstan|City served/Location]] ! style="text-align:left;" | Airport name4 KB (603 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...t-Kamenogorsk is 420 km, to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan is 1250 km. The city is about 30 km from [[Lake Balkhash]].5 KB (515 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- The new 45,000 ft² terminal building has an enclosed space of 110,000m², a 70,000m² car2 KB (215 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...billion to Turkmenistan to develop the South Iolotan field in 2009 and $10 billion to Kazakhstan to pay for future oil supplies.<ref> ...d by 2015.<ref name=br160614 /> Construction of the first line cost US$7.3 billion.<ref name=chinapost>18 KB (2,400 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- | discharge = 90 billion cubic meters ...10 and through modernization there is potential to increase capacity to 90 bcm per year.11 KB (1,485 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- | discharge = 22 billion cubic meters5 KB (585 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...ile the Russian Federation contributed unused pipeline assets worth US$293 million.<ref name=ifri/><ref name=cpc> ...|Moilbbl/d|m3/d}}. The second stage has been estimated to cost around US$2 billion and will be completed by 2012.<ref name=cpc/><ref name=cpc2/><ref n9 KB (1,206 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...pipeline. They have estimated that such a project would cost roughly US$4 billion. The project also faces opposition from Iran and Russia, both alter6 KB (848 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- | discharge = 20 million tonnes per year The Atasu-Alashankou section of the pipeline cost US$700 million. It is {{convert|987|km|mi}} long and has a capacity of {{bbl to t|9 KB (1,181 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- * [http://www.astronautix.com/articles/therophe.htm The Nedelin Catastrophe] — article from Air & Space Magazine12 KB (1,583 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...o designed [[rocket-assisted take off]] boosters for aircraft and the RD-1 kHz<ref>"''Last of the Wartime Lavochkins''", AIR International, Bromley, K54 KB (8,111 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...is also designed for 1,150 kV, but it currently operates at only 500 kV. About 3/4 of the energy produced by GRES-2 is exported to Russia. {{S-ttl|title=World's tallest chimney|years=1987 – present}}4 KB (473 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- '''Ekibastuz GRES-1''' (also known as: '''AES-Ekibastuz''') is a 4,000 MW coal-fired [[thermal power station]] ([[GRES (power station)|GRES]]) at ...e station dropped from 1,624 to 1,025 MWe, and further dropped to 655 MWe by June, 1996. Work at the station became hazardous: the equipment was6 KB (776 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...ts (similar to the [[Willis Tower]]), the tallest reaching a height of 382 m with 88 floors and will be the tallest building in Central Asia.<ref name2 KB (276 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...asuring 45.8 × 62.7 m (150.3 × 205.7 ft), and is 38.7 m (127.0 ft) high. It is oriented from the south-east to the north-west.<ref name=wh ...17.0 m (55.8 ft) high and the outer dome being 28.0 m (91.9 ft) high.<ref name=complex /> The dome exterior is covered with hexagonal g29 KB (4,250 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- ...der the leadership of Kazakhstani archeologist and historian Akishev in 50 km to the East from Almaty city in 1969. The Saka warrior (4-3cc BC) in cer20 KB (2,948 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
- | [[Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Plant]] || || {{coord|43.9229045|N|77.097888|E|name=Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Sta2 KB (218 words) - 17:31, 26 April 2017
- ...tana|accessdate=September 29, 2014|publisher=SkyscraperPage.com}}</ref> 11 of which stand at least {{convert|100|m|ft}} tall. The tallest building in8 KB (996 words) - 17:31, 26 April 2017
- The 150m-high (500 ft) tent has a 200m elliptical base covering {{convert|140000|sqm|ha acre}}7 KB (952 words) - 17:31, 26 April 2017
- ...inter Games|2011 Astana-Almaty]]|[[Biathlon at the 2011 Asian Winter Games – Men's relay|4×7.5 km relay]]}}1 KB (135 words) - 17:36, 26 April 2017
- ...at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], finishing in ninth place. Standing at 190 cm she played as a middle blocker for the [[Germany women's national volley2 KB (215 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- ...ng|boxer]] best known for qualifying in the Super Heavyweight division(+91 kg) at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. The 207 lb fighter quickly KOd Australian [[Daniel Beahan]] but was knocked down an2 KB (176 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- ...004 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg|women's half-lightweight]] class (52 kg), with an [[ippon]] and a [[tai otoshi]] (body drop), to Belgium's [[Ils5 KB (538 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- ...004 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg|women's half-lightweight]] class (52 kg) at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]], by filling up an entry b4 KB (427 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- ...[[2012 Summer Olympics]] he was defeated in the semifinal round of the 66 kg freestyle event by [[Sushil Kumar (wrestler)|Sushil Kumar]] of India. He2 KB (241 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- | 100 m hrd (76.2 cm)5 KB (527 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- ...n]]. There he won the silver medal in the [[lightweight]] division (– 60 kg), after being defeated in the final by [[Cuba]]'s [[Ángel Herrera Vera|2 KB (261 words) - 17:41, 26 April 2017
- ...tan that is located on a side of a mountain. Going down with a speed of 45 km / h, one can feel an adrenaline rush, enjoy the view of the picturesque8 KB (1,279 words) - 17:42, 26 April 2017
- ...b4b44bf2b010db.jpeg Photograph of Baluan Sholak lifting an ox weighing 816 kg]4 KB (504 words) - 17:42, 26 April 2017
- ...eader) and Ernst Eberhardt. With a peak elevation of 8,611 metres (28,251 ft), K2 is the [[List of highest mountains|second-highest]] mountain on Ear ...r the events on Everest in 1996, Boukreev climbed the 8,516 metres (27,940 ft) [[Lhotse]], which is in proximity to Everest. He decided on a solo asce21 KB (3,126 words) - 17:42, 26 April 2017