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  • ...liyev]], captain of Kazakhstan's [[Kazakhstan national bandy team|national bandy team]]]] ==Bandy==
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  • ...ky Uyezd]]. In 1925, the republic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January 17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Che ...] was established, and in 1936, the republic was transformed into [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. In the 1930s Shalkar became a place for political exi
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  • ...a red city'', from the Turkic "кзыл" (''red''; used here in the common Soviet ideological connotation) and the Turkic Mongolian "орда" (''city'').<re ..., has been used since the late 20th century after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] and Kazakhstan's independence in 1991.{{citation needed|date=Januar
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  • ...to many cities in Kazakhstan, [[Commonwealth of Independent States|former Soviet republics]], [[Germany]] ([[Frankfurt]] and [[Hanover]]), the [[United Arab ...icipated in the national [[bandy]] championship in [[Khromtau]] for junior players born in 1999-2000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://hromtau.aktobe.gov.kz/ru/node
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  • ...are not entirely known, partly because the incident was kept secret by the Soviet authorities. Kazakhs who have visited the city state it is highly polluted ...do]]: an [[ice hockey]] team. Alma mater of [[National Hockey League|NHL]] players: [[Nik Antropov]], [[Vitali Kolesnik]], [[Konstantin Pushkaryov]], [[Alexan
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