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- ...rope]]). It is bordered by [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a s ...khstan has the [[List of countries by population|62nd largest]] population in the world, with a [[List of countries by population density|population dens23 KB (2,612 words) - 17:43, 26 April 2017
- ...[[Astrakhan]] (Russia) <br> '''{{Highway E (Europe)|123}}''' [[Tashkent]] (Uzbekistan) <br> '''{{Highway E (Europe)|125}}''' [[Almaty]] (Kazakhstan) ...g|Poland}}, {{flag|Ukraine}}, {{flag|Russia}}, {{flag|Kazakhstan}}, {{flag|Uzbekistan}}, {{flag|Turkmenistan}}, {{flag|Kyrgyzstan}}9 KB (1,154 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- | countries = [[Russia]], <br />[[Kazakhstan]], <br />[[Uzbekistan]], <br />[[Tajikistan]] * {{flag|Uzbekistan}}2 KB (187 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- '''E018''' is a European class B road in Kazakhstan connecting the cities [[Zhezkazgan]] – [[Karagandy]] - [[Pavlo ...n route E125|E125]] (in city Karagandy), and [[European route E127|E127]] (in city Pavlodar).2 KB (236 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- | countries = [[Kazakhstan]], <br />[[Uzbekistan]] '''E 004''' is a European B class road in [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Uzbekistan]], connecting the cities [[Kyzylorda]] – [[Uchkuduk]] – [[Bukhara]]668 B (73 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- | countries = [[China]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Turk ...nbsp;miles) from [[Shanghai]], China via [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] to the4 KB (503 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...br=on}} long. It passes from [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]]. ...ra-Balta]] (Kyrgyzstan) about a hundred kilometers along with the [[AH5]]. In [[Kabul]] (Afghanistan) AH7 stops, but reaches to the city of [[Kandahar]]3 KB (424 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...2500 km from [[Samara, Russia|Samara]], [[Russia]] to [[G‘uzor]], [[Uzbekistan]] connecting [[AH6]] to [[AH62]]. ==Uzbekistan==1 KB (161 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- A list of roads in [[Kazakhstan]] ...al and economic centers of Kazakhstan and neighboring countries as well as roads significance13 KB (1,543 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
- ...n/|accessdate=5 August 2015|publisher=Russia Today}}</ref> It participated in the EAEU from the day of its establishment as an acceding state.<ref name=F ...Minister Vladimir Putin "A new integration project for Eurasia: The future in the making"|url=http://www.russianmission.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister141 KB (18,985 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- {{For|transport in the Soviet Union|Transport in the Soviet Union}} ...emote from world markets. Therefore, the need for efficient transportation in Kazakhstan is great.19 KB (2,474 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
- |pushpin_map_caption = The location of Astana in Kazakhstan |established_date = in 1830 as Akmoly{{sfn|Pospelov|1993|pp=24–25}}56 KB (7,650 words) - 20:10, 27 April 2017
- | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Kazakhstan ...Sayram Su River, which rises at the nearby 4000-meter mountain Sayram Su. In medieval times, the city and countryside were located on the banks of the [29 KB (4,457 words) - 20:15, 27 April 2017
- ...hina and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transp Completed in 1916, the Trans-Siberian connects Moscow with Russian Pacific seaports such52 KB (7,418 words) - 20:57, 27 April 2017
- ...istorical sites eligible for inclusion on the list; as of 2016, five sites in Kazakhstan are included.<ref name=kazakhstan>{{cite web |url=http://whc.une ...d with Kyrgyzstan and [[Uzbekistan]]), were added to the list respectively in 2014 and 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/decisions/611013 KB (1,719 words) - 20:57, 27 April 2017
- | WHS = Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor ...syu Region of [[Central Asia]] as a new World Heritage Site called '''Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor''' The corridor spans [[10 KB (1,316 words) - 20:57, 27 April 2017
- | designation1_offname=Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor | designation1_free1value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Asia|Asia-Pacific]]111 KB (16,649 words) - 20:57, 27 April 2017
- ...desert with low shrub cover. It also forages around human settlements and roads. [[Category:Birds of Uzbekistan]]2 KB (190 words) - 21:00, 27 April 2017
- ...|year=1997|publisher=[[Eisenbrauns]]|isbn=978-1-57506-020-0|page=284|quote=In the Middle Persian period (Parthian and Sasanian Empires), Aramaic was the ...an language|Parthian]] (administration, until the late 3rd-century) spoken in the north and east, and by the [[seven Parthian clans]]){{sfn|Daryaee|2008|153 KB (23,195 words) - 22:30, 27 April 2017