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  • ...offshore [[oil pipeline]] from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan, and construction of [[oil terminal]]s and [[oil tanker]]s fleet.<ref name=guliyev> | title= Transportation of Kazakhstani Oil via the Caspian Sea (TKOC). Arrangements, Actors and Intere
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  • | map_caption = GIS Route of Kazakhstan - China Oil Pipeline ...ina]]'s first direct oil import pipeline allowing oil import from Central Asia. It runs from [[Kazakhstan]]'s Caspian shore to [[Xinjiang]] in China. The
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  • |birth_place = [[Kandyagash]], [[Aktobe Region]], [[Republic of Kazakhstan]] |citizenship = [[Republic of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...Kazakh TV is to present a complete picture of [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Central Asia]] to foreign viewers.<ref name="Kazakh TV">{{cite web |url=http://kazakh-tv ...Sat ADDRESS|accessdate=13 August 2013}}</ref> It has a potential audience of 253 million householders.<ref name="Kazakh TV"/>
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  • part of the set of 700+ outlines listed at a special type of list article.
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  • | production companies = {{Plainlist| ...gle-huntress-film|title=''The Eagle Huntress'' (U)|website=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|date=2006-11-14|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref>
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  • ...o.uk/releases/mongol-2008-0 | title=''MONGOL'' (15) | work=[[British Board of Film Classification]] | date=31 March 2009 | accessdate=21 April 2015}}</re ...e main roles. ''Mongol'' explores abduction, kinship and the repercussions of war.<ref name="film"/>
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  • ...aphic designer for companies such as Cosmopolitan Kazakhstan, Grey Central Asia, Saatchi & Saatchi Kazakhstan,<ref>{{Cite book|author=|title=Dilka Bear|yea ...ts|date=March 5, 2012}}</ref> and “creates beautiful […] illustrations of young girls and their frank expressions that mirrors the worlds around them
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  • This is a '''list of [[newspaper]]s in [[Kazakhstan]]'''. *''[[Kazakhstan Zaman]] - Kazakhstan version of Turkish daily
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  • ...ef> By 2013, [[Kazakhstan]] officials reported Internet penetration levels of 62.2 percent.<ref>{{cite web|title= About 10 million are Internet users in ...urban centers, while outside those centers access remains beyond the reach of most Kazakhs.<ref name=oni>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan|url=http://opennet.n
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  • ...news/detail.php?ID=135492|title=Maksat Idenov invited to ENI by initiative of Italian company|work=The Kazakh Telegraph Agency|accessdate=22 March 2015}} ...Advisor on Caspian Energy and Export Oil & Gas Pipelines to the President of Kazakhstan, HE [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]].<ref name="NEFTE Compass">{{cite we
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  • ...September 1966) is a [[Kazakhs]]tani [[business oligarch]] and son-in-law of Kazakh president [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]]. Kulibayev has held several posit ...called "the most important business figure in the resource-rich" Republic of Kazakhstan.<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|last1=Orange|first1=Richard|ti
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  • | production companies = {{Plainlist| ...eases/rollerball-2002-1 | title=''ROLLERBALL'' (15) | work=[[British Board of Film Classification]] | date=February 14, 2002 | accessdate=June 20, 2015}}
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  • | production companies = {{Plain list| ...-make-benefit-glorious-nation-kazakhstan-2006-0 |publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]] |accessdate=9 September 2013}}</ref>
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  • [[Hindus]] in [[Kazakhstan]] are mainly of the [[ISKCON]] sect and by expatriate Hindus from India. ...rs only 2732 out of a total population of 55.5 million. It consists mainly of NRIs.
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  • {{Culture of Kazakhstan}} ...ll-articulated [[culture]] based on the [[Nomad|nomadic]] pastoral economy of the inhabitants. [[Islam]] was introduced to Kazakhstan in the 7th to 12th
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  • ...|Republic Square]]; Entrance gate to the Park of the First President; View of the [[Almaty Tower]]. |image_flag = Flag of Almaty.svg
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  • |party=[[Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan]] ...r a time as a manager at a Soviet military plant. Right before the breakup of the Soviet Union, he started with other partners own business operating a c
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  • ..."Kazkommertsbank"]] (LSE:KKB), as well as the bank's chairman of the board of Directors. ...pertise and access to capital to seize opportunities in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) countries by leveraging advanced technologies an
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  • .../main.php?page=inc/posted&mid=4&showm=3&type=menu&lang=eng Company Profile of KazMunayGas], KazMunayGas corporate website</ref> Main subsidiaries of KazMunayGas are:
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  • * 51.00% - AO [[Samruk-Kazyna]] JSC - fund of national wealth<ref>http://www.telecom.kz/index.php?muin=1240831707&lang=en * 14.60% - Bank of New York
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  • ...al Company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy''', is the national [[railway]] company of [[Kazakhstan]]. 100% of KTZ's shares are owned by the state through the [[Samruk-Kazyna]] fund.
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  • | company_slogan = ''From the Heart of Eurasia'' ...а}}) is the principal airline and the [[flag carrier]] of the [[Republic of Kazakhstan]], based in [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ai
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  • | locations = <!-- Number of locations, stores, offices, etc. --> ...va (Chairman of the board of directors), <br />Kadyrzhan Damitov (Chairman of the Management Board)
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  • | assets = KZT83.6bn (as of 1 January 2014) ..., insurance reserves, equity and authorized capital, as well as the volume of insurance premiums.
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  • ...r crops, with the percentage being higher in the north of the country. 70% of the agricultural land is permanent pastureland. ...affect production today. [[Kazakh wine]] is produced in the mountains east of Almaty.
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  • ...metimes stylized as '''KazPost''') is the national [[mail|postal service]] of [[Kazakhstan]]. [[image:Stamp Kazakhstan 1992 50k.jpg|thumb|right|150px|50-kopeck stamp of 1992, Kazakhstan's first stamp after independence]]
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  • This ia a list of aircraft operators which are currently licensed by the Kazakh civil aviatio | [[Euro-Asia Air]]|| [[File:Euro-Asia Yak-40.JPG|100px]]|| 1997|| EAK || || ЕЦ || EAKAZ
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  • This is a list of now defunct airlines from [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>[http://www.ch-aviation.com/] | [[Asia Continental Airlines]] ||[[File:Asia Continental Airlines Ilyushin Il-76TD MTI-1.jpg|100px]] || || CID||ACID|| 2
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  • | genre = <!-- Only used with media and publishing companies --> | locations = <!-- Number of locations, stores, offices, etc. -->
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  • ...1.1 millions (2014) [http://www.kase.kz/en/statistics Volume and structure of market turnover] [[File:Almaty Towers.jpg|Almaty Towers|thumb|right|277px|The building of Kazakhstan Stock Exchange]]
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  • ...IAEA-unfriendly states.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22026702|title=Banking on nuclear peace in Kazakhstan}}</ref> ...is located in [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], large center of non-ferrous metallurgy of Kazakhstan.
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  • [[File:Kazakhstan (orthographic projection).svg|thumb|Location of [[Kazakhstan]]]] ...khstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast
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  • | area_served = [[Central Asia]] ...nite Kazakhtsan's state owned defence industry companies. The headquarters of this group is in Astana.
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  • [[Category:Government-owned companies of Kazakhstan]] {{Asia-radio-station-stub}}
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  • | locations = <!-- Number of locations, stores, offices, etc. --> ...cording to Government Resolution of 28 September 1996 on 11 July 1997. All of KEGOC's shares are held by the state-owned holding company [[Samruk-Kazyna]
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  • This is a '''list of supermarket chains in Kazakhstan'''. {{Europe topic|List of supermarket chains in}}
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  • |series=Base Metals Highlights: Top Stories of the Day: ...://www.euroinvestor.com/news/2013/03/20/base-metals-highlights-top-stories-of-the-day/12257402
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  • ...company is listed on the [[London Stock Exchange]] and it is a constituent of the [[FTSE 250 Index]]. ...from 100% to 0%. [[Samsung Corporation]] of [[Korea]] took over management of the company in June 1995. In 1996, Samsung acquired a 40% stake but subsequ
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  • ...2014 it was listed on the [[London Stock Exchange]] and was a constituent of the [[FTSE 250 Index]], also it was secondarily listed in [[Hong Kong]] in ...ete on 31 October 2014 and the Group de-merged into 2 separate independent companies: a private company Kazakhmys Corporation and a public company [[KAZ Mineral
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  • ...nsOil is a subsidiary of [[KazMunayGas]], the national oil and gas company of [[Kazakhstan]]. ...oils-sacp-at-bb/|accessdate=9 August 2012|newspaper=The Gazette of Central Asia|date=24 July 2012|publisher=Satrapia}}</ref>
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  • ...ated production{{When|date=February 2011}} is {{convert|165000|oilbbl|m3}} of [[oil]] per day. In 2005, PetroKazakhstan was acquired by [[China Nationa ...96 it purchased [[Yuzhneftegaz]] from the Kazakh government, making it one of the largest players in the country.
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  • ...s the largest private [[bank]] in [[Kazakhstan]] with a total market share of 24%. ...r financial products to large and medium-sized corporations in all sectors of Kazakh economy.
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  • ...e operates cargo services throughout [[Kazakhstan]] and the [[Commonwealth of Independent States|CIS]]. {{Portalbar| Kazakhstan |Companies|Aviation}}
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  • {{Portalbar| Kazakhstan |Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...11, 2013 the Taldykorgan-Almaty route was reopened, due to reconstruction of the highway. ...8671 passengers and performed 181 flights. The coefficient of utilization of passenger seats was 68%:.<ref>[http://www.avtozholdary.taldykorgan.net/info
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  • ...1997 runway overshot at the Aviation Safety Network, proving the existence of the airline at that time]</ref> ...//www.ch-aviation.ch/aircraft.php?search=set&airline=SMK&al_op=1 Code data of Semeyavia at ch-aviation.ch]</ref> was an [[airline]] based in [[Semey]], [
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  • The Sky Service fleet includes the following aircraft, as of May 2014;<ref>{{cite news|title=Air Fleet|url=http://sky-service.com.kz/en/ {{Portalbar| Kazakhstan |Companies|Aviation}}
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  • {{Notability|Companies|date=September 2010}} '''SAPSAN''' is an airline of Kazakhstan, named after the peregrine falcon (Сапсан in Russian). It
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  • |airline = Euro-Asia Air '''Euro-Asia Air''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Atyrau]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It operates p
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  • {{Notability|Companies|date=November 2012}} ...[[Zhezkazgan Airport]] in [[Jezkazgan]] and operates domestic flights out of its base.
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  • ...iary of [[Comlux]] and operate charter and business flight out of its base of Almaty. The Comlux Kazakhstan fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):<ref>{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)
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  • ...ty]], [[Kazakhstan]] operating charter and business flights from its bases of [[Almaty Airport]] and [[Astana Airport]] The Khozu Avia fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2016:<ref>{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)|
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  • ...ty]], [[Kazakhstan]] operating charter and business flights from its bases of [[Almaty Airport]], [[Atyrau Airport]] and [[Astana Airport]]. The Prime Aviation fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):<ref>{{cite journal|title=Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)
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  • ...unday Airlines''', is a charter airline in [[Kazakhstan]] and a subsidiary of [[SCAT Airlines]]. Its main base is [[Shymkent Airport]]. As of June 2015, the Sunday Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>[http://www.planespotters.net/airline/Sunday-Ai
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  • headquarters = [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg|20px]] [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]| ...ock Company was established as a legal entity in October 2002 on the basis of “Burundai United Aviation Division” which history dates back to 1946.
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  • ...ased in [[Kazakhstan]], operating VIP charter flights for the [[Government of Kazakhstan]].<ref>[http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Orient-Eagle-Airway ...l 1998 at 08:48 [[Universal Coordinated Time|UTC]], the [[Boeing 737-200]] of Orient Eagle Airways (registered P4-NEN) overran the runway at [[Almaty Int
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  • [[File:Air Kazakhstan Airbus A310-300 MRD-1.jpg|thumb|An [[Airbus A310]] of Air Kazakhstan at 13 January 2004.]] [[File:Air Kazakhstan Tupolev Tu-154M Maiwald.jpg|thumb|An [[Tupolev Tu-154]] of Air Kazakhstan at 5 August 2003.]]
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  • {{Portalbar|Kazakhstan|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Kazakhstan}}
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  • |parent=[[Euro-Asia Air]] ...irlines/airline_profiles/airlines_kazakhstan/atyrauairways.htm Information of Atyrau Airways at airlineupdate.com] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.
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  • {{Notability|Companies|date=May 2011}} ...which operated scheduled and chartered flights (passenger, cargo, VIP) out of [[Sary-Arka Airport]], [[Karaganda]].<ref>[http://www.airlineupdate.com/con
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  • |airline = Asia Continental Airlines .../aviation-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=8483 Information on Asia Continental Avialines at the Aviation Safety Network]</ref>
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  • ...[[Kazakhstan]], [[Turkey]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]], using a fleet of two [[Boeing 737-200]] aircraft.<ref>[http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/St ...revoked, shortly before all Kazakh airlines but [[Air Astana]] were [[List of air carriers banned in the European Union|banned]] from entering [[European
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  • ...]], which operated charter flights out of [[Taraz Airport]], using a fleet of two [[Tupolev Tu-154]] aircraft.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} ...license]] was revoked, shortly before the airline was added to the [[List of air carriers banned in the European Union]] due to the poor maintenance sta
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  • ...ated charter flights out of [[Almaty International Airport]] using a fleet of two [[Boeing 737-200]] aircraft.<ref name="ps">[http://www.planespotters.ne ...l Kazakh airlines except [[Air Astana]] were included in this list because of the poor maintenance standards in the country.
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  • | airline = Asia Wings '''Asia Wings''' was a [[Kazakhstan]] [[airline]] based in [[Karagandy]], and oper
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  • ...<ref name='euban'>[http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/list_en.htm] List of airlines banned within the EU (retrieved 8 May 2009)</ref> In October 2004 the airline acquired ownership of an [[Airbus A310]] formerly operated by [[Air Kazakhstan]].<ref>[[Airliner
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  • |headquarters = [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg|20px]] [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]] ...y]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It operated chartered cargo and passenger flights out of [[Almaty International Airport]].
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  • ...-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=4779 Information about Trans-Asia at the Aviation Safety Network]</ref> ...türk International Airport|Istanbul Atatürk Airport]] on behalf of Trans-Asia. Due to the ensuing fire, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair. All 64 pa
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  • [[File:E8651-Almaty-Airport.jpg|thumb|right|A retired [[Ilyushin Il-62]] of DETA Air at [[Almaty International Airport]].]] ...e:Deta Air Ilyushin Il-62 MRD.jpg|thumb|right|A retired [[Ilyushin Il-62]] of DETA Air.]]
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  • ...trategic geographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia]], global market). Kazakhstan was a partner country of the [[European Union|EU]] [[INOGATE]] energy programme, which had four key
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  • ...n [[Kazakhstan]]. [[Energy policy of Kazakhstan]] describes the [[politics of Kazakhstan]] related to energy. ...of oil, gas, and coal, as well as being the largest producer and exporter of uranium ore in the world.
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  • ...ptedby Parliament by the end of 2014. In addition, the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business indicator shows the country to be relatively investor-friend ...zakhstan is one of the most effective mechanisms to reduce harmful effects of the energy sector and to diversify the national power generation capacity.
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  • ...y]]. By 2011, Kazakhstan was considered to be the world's largest producer of uranium.<ref name="MerkelSchipek2011">{{cite book|last1=Merkel|first1=Brode ...5% of the world's uranium, and in 2011, Kazakhstan was responsible for 35% of world production. There are 17 uranium mines in the country, however, maxim
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  • ...and [[Lukoil]] signed a production sharing agreement with the original two companies and the Kazakhstan Government. This is a 40-year agreement to develop the f | work=US Department of State
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  • ...11}}</ref> The field, discovered in 2000, is located in the northern part of the Caspian Sea close to [[Atyrau]] and is considered the world's largest d ...[hydrogen sulfide]], together with mismanagement and disputes, make it one of the most challenging [[oil megaprojects]].<ref name=ft261112>
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  • ...tional Economy<br>Kazakh State Economic University<br>Kazakh State Academy of Management<br>Turar Ryskulov New Economic University ...ses on teaching [[economics]] and offers over 20 specialties in the fields of economics, finance, management, marketing, law, international affairs, tour
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  • ...l of Managers,<br/>Almaty School of Management, <br/>International Academy of Business ...ness Administration)]] and [[Doctor of Business Administration|DBA (Doctor of Business Administration)]].
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  • ...e|2009|p=104}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p=39}}</ref> The modern wave of migration from China only dates back to the early 1990s.<ref name="Sadovska ...ers.<ref name="Biran2005">{{cite book|author=Michal Biran|title=The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World|ur
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  • ...he Soviet Union|1937 deportation]] of the ''[[Koryo-saram]]'' to [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kbs.co.kr/end_program/1tv/sisa/sunspecial
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  • ...the Workers' Party of Korea|General Secretary]] of the<br>[[Workers' Party of Korea]] ...- 8 October 1997</small><br><small>[[First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea|Eternal General Secretary]] since 11 April 2012</small><br><small>Ete
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  • |map_caption = Member states of the ECO ...= "Sustainable socioeconomic development for the people of the region"
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  • ...ed for 33.1% of capital investment and 64.5% of direct foreign investment, of which 63.5% was in the oil sector.<ref name="usgs" /> Kazakhstan's mining i ...ipalatinsk region. Significant improvements in the environmental situation of the northern [[Aral Sea]] area has been made owing to [[dam]] construction
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  • |caption = [[Astana]], capital of Kazakhstan. ...=http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/kazakhstan |title=Ease of Doing Business in Kazakhstan |publisher=Doingbusiness.org |accessdate=2017-
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  • ...ation of state shares in Kazakhstan [[blue chip (stock market)|blue chip]] companies. ...inance)|Shareholder equity]] grew from USD 7 million to USD 24 million (as of September 1, 2006).
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  • |image_flag = Flag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg |image_symbol = Emblem of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg
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  • Continuous generation and accumulation of waste, including [[hazardous waste]] ([[Persistent organic pollutant|Persis ...araganda Region|Karaganda region]] - more than 8.5 billion tons by the end of 2012.
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  • ...of the First President; Nur Ghasyr Mosque at night; Fountains in the Park of the First President; St. Nicolas Cathedral. |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]]
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  • |image_seal=Kyzylorda coat-of-arms.png |subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]]
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] |subdivision_type1 = [[Regions of Kazakhstan|Region]]
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  • | image1 = Map of Russia - Urals Federal District.svg ...Volga]] and eastern [[Siberia]] neighbor regions. At points in time, parts of the Urals were considered a gateway to Siberia, if not Siberia itself, or w
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  • |islands = [[:Category:Islands of the Caspian Sea|26+]] |islands_category = Islands of the Caspian Sea
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  • ...]. As of November 2007, about 1% of the $600 billion in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transport routes.<ref>Berk.</r ...e former [[Soviet Union]] use a wider [[rail gauge]] than most of the rest of Europe as well as China. Recently, however, the Trans-Siberian has regained
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  • ...flamingo''' (''Phoenicopterus roseus'') is the most widespread [[species]] of the [[flamingo]] family. It is found in [[Africa]], on the [[Indian subcont This is the largest species of flamingo, averaging {{convert|110|–|150|cm|in|abbr=on}} tall and weighing
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  • ...rdLife International | title = ''Cygnus olor'' | journal = [[IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]] | volume= 2012 | page = e.T22679839A40128183 | publish ...987 |title=Wildfowl: An Identification Guide to the Ducks, Geese and Swans of the World |publisher=A & C Black |isbn=0-7470-2201-1}}</ref> Measuring {{co
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  • |event_start = [[Battle of Hormozdgān]] ...t1 = [[Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628|Climactic Roman–Persian War of 602-628]]
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  • |conflict = Russo–Khivan War of 1839–1840 |partof = [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]]
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  • |office = [[Astana|Mayor of Astana]] |office2 = [[Defence Minister of Kazakhstan|Minister of Defense of Kazakhstan]]
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  • | parties = [[List of parties to the Kyoto Protocol|192]]<ref>http://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol/st | depositor =[[Secretary-General of the United Nations]]
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  • {{Politics of Kazakhstan}} ...tasks-president-facilitating-economic-diplomacy|publisher=Foreign Ministry of Kazakhstan}}</ref>
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