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  • |type= [[Urban park]] ...fore 1927, the park was called variously called "Gubkompomarma Garden" or "Public Park of the 1st May". In 1927, during the conversion of Alma-Ata, as the ne
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  • | type = [[Urban park]], [[Urban forest|Forest park]] ...become a governmental place which the architects proposed to build several public buildings on the slope, and at the very top of the mountain such as house o
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  • ...|nature reserves]] and ten [[List of national parks of Kazakhstan|national parks]] in Kazakhstan that provide safe haven for many rare and endangered plants ...forced Kazakhstan to increase its public borrowing to support the economy. Public debt increased to 13.4 per cent in 2013 from 8.7 per cent in 2008. Between
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  • ...urd|2013|p=295}} In addition, the city received a number of new monumental public buildings, including the Virgin Lands Palace, a Palace of Youth, a House of In April 1998, the [[Government of Kazakhstan]] asked architects and [[urban planner]]s of international renown to participate in a design competition f
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  • ...?] inhabitants {{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}. The organization of public services was on a low level, houses were mainly built of adobe. ...s and public transport; several higher education institution; large public parks, department stores, etc.
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  • ...Feeding activity and body condition of mute swans Cygnus olor in rural and urban areas of a lowland river system''. Wildfowl, 40(40), 88-98.</ref><ref>Reyno ...n increased rate of attacks on swans by out-of-control dogs, especially in parks where the birds are less territorial. This is considered criminal in Britis
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