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  • ...t|url=http://www.urbanrail.net/as/alma/almaty.htm|title=UrbanRail.Net &gt; Asia &gt; Kazakhstan &gt; Almaty Metro|accessdate=4 May 2015}}</ref> The station The station is located west of the city center, at [[Abay Avenue]] east of crossing with [[Altynsarin Avenue]]. It is built underground and has one
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  • ...вая плотина Медео}}) is a dam across the Medeu Valley south-east of [[Almaty]], Kazakhstan, designed to protect the city from devastating [[ ...s.E.|last=Mirtshoulava|contribution=Mud floods in the Caucasus and Central Asia|title=Floods|editor-first=Dennis|editor-last=J Parker |pages=217-218|isbn=0
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  • ...hern center of Almaty. It is located on Dostyk Avenue, a major road in the east part of the city which runs all the way from [[Medeo]] to [[Park of 28 Panf
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  • ...ry), [[Western Europe]]an art (16th–20th centuries), and art from [[East Asia]] ([[China]], [[India]], [[Japan]], and [[Korea]]).<ref name="codart" /> {{Asia-museum-stub}}
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  • ...Issyk [[kurgan]]''', in south-eastern [[Kazakhstan]], less than 20&nbsp;km east from the [[Talgar alluvial fan]], near [[Esik|Issyk]], is a burial mound di *Hall, Mark E. Towards an absolute chronology for the Iron Age of Inner Asia. Antiquity 71 (1997): 863-874.
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  • ...eld in such reverence that the city was known as the ''Second Mecca of the East'', a vision which has helped shape the spiritual identity of Muslims in Kaz *Hulsewé, A. F. P. and Loewe, M. A. N. 1979. ''China in Central Asia: The Early Stage 125 BC &ndash; AD 23: an annotated translation of chapters
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  • ...l-Karyat al-hadith''', '''Dihi Naw''', '''Shehrkent''') is a deserted town east of the [[Aral Sea]] in modern [[Kazakhstan]]. It is known from Arab writing ....A. & Modin, I.N. (2012). "Early medieval urbanization and state formation east of the Aral Sea: Fieldwork and international workshop 2011 in Kazakhstan".
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  • ...e-threshing [[wheat]] (from West Asia) and [[broomcorn millet]] (from East Asia).{{sfn|Spengler|2014}} ...oad", a route of likely transmission of wheat and other goods from Western Asia to China.{{sfn|Frachetti|2010}}
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  • ...ing Kazakhstan with [[China]], [[Europe]], [[Near East|Near]] and [[Middle East]], [[Siberia]] and [[Ural (region)|Ural]]. The prosperity of Otrar was interrupted by the [[Mongol invasion of Central Asia]].
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  • ...Jiaguo|last2=Evered|first2=Kyle T.|title=Environmental problems of Central Asia and their economic, social and security impacts|date=2008|publisher=Springe ...is connected via a canal to the '''Koshbulak Reservoir''' which lies just east. When first completed, all four reservoirs had a capacity of about {{Conver
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  • ...t codes|KOV|UACK}} is an airport located {{Convert|12.5|km|abbr=on}} north-east<ref name="AIP"/> of [[Kokshetau]], the administrative center of the [[Akmol |[[Asia Wings]]| [[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]], [[Petropavl Airport|Petro
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  • ...ogorsk ({{lang-ru|Усть-Каменогорск}}), the capital of the [[East Kazakhstan Region]]. The airport services [[Regional jet|small transport pl [[Category:East Kazakhstan Region]]
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  • ...'' {{Airport codes|BXH|UAAH}} is an airport {{Convert|6|km|abbr=on}} north-east the city of [[Balqash]] in [[Kazakhstan]].<ref name="AIP"/> {{Asia-airport-stub}}
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  • | name = Central Asia–China gas pipeline | direction = south–north-east
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  • | name = Central Asia–Center gas pipeline system | map_caption = Location of Central Asia–Center gas pipeline system
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  • | direction = west–east ...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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  • ...zakh Steppe|desert steppe]] of [[Baikonur]], about {{convert|200|km|mi|0}} east of the [[Aral Sea]] and north of the river [[Syr Darya]]. It is near the [[ The shape of the area leased is an ellipse, measuring {{convert|90|km}} east–west by {{convert|85|km}} north–south, with the cosmodrome at the centr
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  • ...s a long heritage of involvement in Asia due to its association with the [[East India Company]]. Through connections with the largest number of Kazakh nat
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  • ...ation1_free2value = [[List of World Heritage Sites in Asia and Australasia|Asia-Pacific]] ...has survived as one of the best-preserved of all [[Architecture of Central Asia#Timurid architecture|Timurid constructions]]. Its creation marked the begin
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  • ...threat, the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, inte ...hip of Kazakhstani archeologist and historian Akishev in 50&nbsp;km to the East from Almaty city in 1969. The Saka warrior (4-3cc BC) in ceremonial clothes
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  • ...ng on Integration and Nation Building|first=Pal|last=Kolsto|journal=Europe-Asia Studies|volume=50|date=January 1998|pages=51–69|issue=1|publisher=Taylor
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  • ...nnel [[Kazakh TV]], which is potentially available across [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. It features programming in Russian, Kazakh, and English.<ref>[http://www Khabar’s headquarters is located on Republic Square in [[Almaty]], just east of the Monument to Independence and across from the Presidential Palace.
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  • ...uated in the mountains south of [[Almaty]] between [[Gorge Turgen]] in the east and [[Chemlogan River]] in the west. The National Park borders [[Almaty Nat ...e and Culture Collide: Living and Working as a Science Diplomat in Central Asia |first=Katherine |last=Himes |quote=Various special types of deer are prote
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  • ...mily from what is today [[Abay District, East Kazakhstan|Abay District, in East Kazakhstan Province]]. His grandfather taught him to read and write. Auezov ...re.com/rnb/bashiri/Authors/Authors.html Iraj Bashiri, Biographies: Central Asia and Iran]</ref>
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  • ...ya was born on February 1, 1980 in [[Oskemen]] (a.k.a. Ust-Kamenogorsk), [[East Kazakhstan]] where she earned a degree in English language from the Institu {{Asia-journalist-stub}}
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  • ...l 1992, when he wrote, directed and produced ''Diki Vostok'' (''[[The Wild East]]''), a [[post-apocalyptic]] [[punk subculture|punk]] [[samurai]] [[Ostern] ...ations including the Forum for Democratic Forces of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, Republican People's Party of Kazakhstan, [[Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan
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  • East Kazakhstan region ...a - 7 591 km (the longest continuous overland border in the world), in the East with China - 1 783 km, in the South with Kyrgyzstan - 1 242 km, with Uzbeki
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  • It has been celebrated for over 3,000 years in [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Caucasus]], the [[Black Sea Basin]] and the [[Balkans]].<ref>{{cit ...2008-03-21}}</ref> Before [[Sassanids]] established their power in Western Asia around 300 CE, Parthians celebrated Nowruz in autumn, and the first of [[Fa
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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 ...pe]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[North Africa]], the [[Middle East]], [[Central Asia]] and [[Transcaucasia]].<ref name="CaspioNet TV">{{cite web |url=http://www
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  • ...e=June 2015}}{{dubious|date=June 2015}} [[Central Asia]], and the [[Middle East]], but also in parts of the Russian [[polar region]]s. The simple drum is f ...of the most famous frame drums in [[Persian Empire|Persia]] and [[Central Asia]], and in the [[Zoroastrian Middle Persian|Pahlavi]] ([[Persian language|Pe
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  • ...r Mongolian instrument Morin huur:Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. Their two-stringed upright f ...re the port towns of Venice and Genoa maintained extensive ties to central Asia through the trade routes of the silk road.
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  • ...z'' is cognate to the names of other instruments in the [[Music of Central Asia]], including the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] ''[[kobyz]]'' ([[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] ''qo'bi ...n]] (a Russian republic between [[Chechnya]] and the [[Caspian Sea]], just east of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] in the [[Caucasus]]) a special instrument
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  • ...Lorak, Anita Tsoi, the duo ''Myuzikola'',duo of "duo L'', group ''Vostok (East)'' 'Nagima Eskalieva, group '' "Rakhat Lukum", Parviz Nazarov, Rahat Turlyh ...ir Stupin and produced his participation at the International Competition "Asia Dausy" (1st place) and the International competition of performers in Pamuk
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  • ...List of sovereign states|sovereign country]] located across both [[Central Asia]] and [[Eastern Europe]].<ref name=CIA_World_Factbook>{{cite web|date=July ...Magazine.</ref> It is now considered to be the dominant state in [[Central Asia]].<ref>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2008/5/3442f45a-7517-425d-956c
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  • |time_zone = [[Time in Kazakhstan|West{{\}}East]] ...ccessdate=1 June 2010}}</ref> Kazakhstan is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil
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  • ...eign Language Film]] category. It won the award for Best Film at the 2nd [[Asia Pacific Screen Awards]]. ...e_film|title=Winner Asia Pacific Screen Awards Best Feature Film|publisher=Asia Pacific Screen Awards|accessdate=2011-01-08}}</ref>
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  • ...e tragedies experienced by the Korean population in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. ...ef>{{cite web|url=http://survinat.com/2012/11/wild-east-1993-3/|title=Wild East (1993)|accessdate=February 17, 2014|publisher=Survinat.com}}</ref> Nugmanov
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  • ...iaonline.com/content/view/6083/53/ |newspaper=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety Asia]] |publisher=[[Reed Business Information]] |date=14 May 2008 |accessdate=25 ...r 2008, ''Mongol'' was released in various countries throughout the Middle East, Europe and Africa.<ref name=BoxOfficeRelease/> France, Algeria, Monaco, Mo
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  • | birth_place= [[Oskemen]], [[East Kazakhstan Region]], [[Kazakhstan]] She represented Asia for the first time at the [[2006 IAAF World Cup]] team competition, althoug
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  • ...were [[Deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union|deported]] to [[Central Asia]] in 1937.
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  • ...ot discount the possibility that manti may have originated in the [[Middle East]] and spread eastward to [[China]] and [[Korea]] through the [[Silk Road]]. ...[[Turkic peoples]] living in the vast area from [[Idel-Ural]] to the [[Far East]]. It is nowadays widespread throughout Russia and other [[post-Soviet coun
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  • ...a]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]], [[South Asia]] and the [[Middle East]]. ...'' ({{Lang-kk|сорпа}}).{{citation needed|date=July 2015}} In [[South Asia]], the term '''shorba''' in Hindi ({{lang-hi|शोरबा}}) simply mean
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  • ...= [[Indian Subcontinent]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Middle East]], [[Horn of Africa]], [[North Africa]], ...[[Indian subcontinent]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Central Asia]], [[Southwest Asia]], the [[Arabian Peninsula]], the [[Mediterranean]], the [[Horn of Africa]]
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  • ===Central Asia=== ...IHzAA|year=2000|publisher=The White Horse Press for the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at the University of Cambridge|page=235}}</ref><ref name="Wang
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  • ...ral Asia]], [[Kurdish cuisine|Kurdistan]], [[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] ([[Levantine cuisine|Levant and Arabian Peninsula]]), [[Tatar cuisine|Tat ...in the Levant, similar products are referred to as drained [[Labneh#Middle East|labneh]] (''labneh malboudeh'').
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  • |region = Middle East, Central Asia, Balkans ...[[Middle Eastern cuisine|Middle East]] and [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asia]].
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  • ...ral Asia]], [[Idel-Ural]], [[Mongolian cuisine|Mongolia]] and the [[Middle East]].<ref>Waters (2007), 51.</ref> It is shaped into either triangles or somet ...golians and other Turkic peoples sometimes dip boortsog in tea. In Central Asia, baursaki are often eaten alongside [[chorba]].<ref>Schreiber (2008), 104.<
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  • ...e President on Strategy and Business Development in the Middle East, South Asia, North Africa, and the Caspian Regions.<ref name="investing.businessweek">{
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  • In 2006, Gemini Films, the [[Central Asia]]n distributor of 20th Century Fox, complied with a Kazakh government reque ...remony}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17491344 | work=BBC News | title=Borat anthem stuns Kazakh gold medallist i
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  • ...nce-day-ulak-tyrtysh/</ref> in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan) is the [[Central Asia]]n sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to place a [[goat]] or [[ca ...gun with the nomadic Turkic-Mongol peoples who came from farther north and east spreading westward from China and Mongolia between the 10th and 15th centur
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  • ...ntification symbol. As the use of the red star spread to communism in East Asia, it was adapted: while some states kept the star as it was, some used a yel ...Star Belgrade]] ({{lang-sr|Crvena zvezda/Црвена звезда}}), the East German [[Roter Stern Leipzig]], the Angolan [[Estrela Vermelha do Huambo]],
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  • ...ast-in-music-2003-02-02 'Bach A L'Orientale' -- A unique union of West and East in music]. [[Hurriyet]]</ref>
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  • ...and thereafter gradually spread northward.<ref>Atabaki, Touraj. ''Central Asia and the Caucasus: transnationalism and diaspora'', pg. 24</ref> Islam also ...d substantial respect in their communities.<ref>Atabaki, Touraj. ''Central Asia and the Caucasus: transnationalism and diaspora''.</ref> Kazakh political
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  • ...e = Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia ...essions/Churchwide-Organization/Global-Mission/Where-We-Work/Europe-Middle-East/Russia.aspx | title = ELCA Companions in Russia and Other States | accessda
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  • Before conquest of Genghis Khan there used to be some [[Church of the East|Nestorians]]. {{Asia topic|Christianity in}}
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  • ...hiri/PDF/2008No16.pdf]</ref> Archaeologists trace back falconry in Central Asia to the first or second millennium BC.<ref name="Article on ancient falconry ...s]] fled for [[Mongolia]],<ref>http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/kz.htm</ref> settling in [[Bayan-Ölgii Province]] and bringing with them t
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  • ...|68730 || align=right |56269 || align=right |54252 || align=center|3 || [[East Kazakhstan Province]] ...17112 || align=right |292500 || align=right |312136 || align=center|3 || [[East Kazakhstan Province]]
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  • ...i Alatau]] (or [[Trans-Ili Alatau|Zailiysky Alatau]]) in the extreme south-east. ...the trade routes of the [[Silk Road]], which reached from China to western Asia and Europe. At that time, Almaty became one of the trade, craft and agricul
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  • ...ce=[[Kuigan (village)|Kuigan]], [[Kurshim (district)|Kurshim District]], [[East Kazakhstan Province]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[S ...ref><ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |title= CONCERNS IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-//EP//TEXT+TA+P5-
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  • KTZ is engaging on a major railroad project to link China and [[Southeast Asia]] to Europe for a length of {{Convert|2400|mi|km|0}}. Currently the plan is ...>*[http://www.uic.asso.fr/download.php/world/NEW_report_2004.pdf Northern East West Corridor]</ref>
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  • Air Astana was described by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation in January 2012 as having "performed better in its first d ...Air Astana has rapidly become a key provider for air transport to Central Asia and Far Eastern destinations from Ukraine and v.v.
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  • ...s to affect production today. [[Kazakh wine]] is produced in the mountains east of Almaty. ...in-export-levels/|accessdate=21 July 2012|newspaper=The Gazette of Central Asia|date=21 July 2012|publisher=Satrapia}}</ref><ref>http://www.companiesandmar
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  • They are now found in [[central Asia]] and Southern Russia on dry steppe pastures.<ref>[http://www.fao.org/docre ...secure, nowadays largely unoccupied niche – vast Russian steppes in the East and the West of the country. They can be quickly and successfully utilized
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  • | [[Euro-Asia Air]]|| [[File:Euro-Asia Yak-40.JPG|100px]]|| 1997|| EAK || || ЕЦ || EAKAZ | [[East Wing (Kazakhstan)|East Wing]] ||[[File:Ilyushin Il-76TD, East Wing AN1633281.jpg|100px]]||2006||EWZ|| || ||
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  • |16||'''F''', '''U'''||[[East Kazakhstan Province]] | [[East Kazakhstan Province]]
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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> ...China Co., Ltd., sales promotion of Ulba products in [[China]] and [[East Asia]] countries, located in [[Shanghai]], [[China]].
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  • ...anges. The company operates 4 underground mines and 3 concentrators in the East Region, one open pit mine at Bozymchak, [[Kyrgyzstan]] and is developing tw ...ing copper producer posts half-year results|publisher=The Times of Central Asia|date=5 September 2013|accessdate=22 March 2015}}</ref> In February 2010 the
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  • ...[European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument]] (ENPI) under the ENPI-East Regional Indicative Programme 2007-2010 and 2010-2013. [[EuropeAid]] suppor ...=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=68 Website of EC Delegation in Central Asia]</ref> It was particularly concerned initially with oil and gas pipelines r
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  • ...eographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia]], global market). On January 1, 2013, Kazakhstan became the first country in Central Asia to launch an economy-wide carbon [[Emissions trading|emissions system]] to
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  • ...1 billion barrels, Kashagan is the largest oil field outside of the Middle East. It is estimated to come on stream in 2016 and reach production of 1.5 mill ...ntry exported 8.8 billion cubic meters of gas to China through the Central Asia – China pipeline. Kazakhstan serves as a major transit country for gas ex
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  • ...gh to meet the demand that is now satisfied through imports from [[Central Asia]]. ...annually.<ref name="bmz.de">{{cite web|title=Renewable energies in Central Asia|url=http://www.bmz.de/en/what_we_do/approaches/bilateral_development_cooper
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  • ...ite book|last=Dahlkamp|first=Franz J.|title=Uranium Deposits of the World: Asia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ShzwRGs5mDYC&pg=PA191|accessdate=30 M *[[East Mynkuduk mine]]- began production: 2006
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  • ...densate field]] in [[Kazakhstan]]. It is located about {{convert|150|km}} east of [[Oral, Kazakhstan|Oral]] (Uralsk) in the northwest of Kazakhstan. The f |newspaper=The Gazette of Central Asia
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  • | title = Caspian oil exports heading east | publisher = Asia Times
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  • ...uge|1520mm}} [[Russian gauge|broad gauge]] railway that connects [[Central Asia]] with [[Siberia]]. It starts north of [[Tashkent]] in [[Uzbekistan]] at [[ ...tween Almaty and Semey, became an important junction. Lines from there run east, connecting at [[Dostyk]] with [[China]]'s [[Lanxin railway]] Line (toward
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  • ...was the only railway-connection between [[European Russia]] and [[Central Asia]]. ....<ref>{{cite web|last1=Morrison|first1=Alexander|title=Railways in Central Asia|url=http://cesmi.info/wp/?p=61|website=CESMI Central Eurasian Scholars & Me
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  • ...military control and threatened [[British Empire|British]] interests in [[Asia]].<ref>''Military power, conflict, and trade'' by Michael P. Gerace, [[Rout ...t]] was an important bastion for the [[Red Army]].<ref>''On Secret Service East of Constantinople'', by [[Peter Hopkirk]], John Murray 1994</ref>
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  • | name = East Turkestan Liberation Organization | logo = The Flag of East Turkistan Republic.png
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  • ...94-bcfb2772a5e9.html Five Years After 9/11: Crackdowns loom behind Central Asia's War On Terror] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref><ref name=RUSSIALIKE>[ht The Supreme Court added [[Aum Shinrikyo]] and the [[East Turkestan Liberation Organization]] to the list of banned terrorist organiz
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  • ...te Studies|School of Undergraduate Studies]] and a [[University of Central Asia#Graduate School of Development|Graduate School of Development]] in the proc ...tions, the language of instruction is English. The [[University of Central Asia]], founded jointly by the Governments of [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]] and
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  • *[[University of Central Asia in Tekeli]] *D. Serikbaev East Kazakhstan State Technical University
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  • .... Between 2002 and 2007, he was World Bank project coordinator for Central Asia in the sphere of infrastructure, financial markets and education. From 2009 [[East China Normal University]], China
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  • ...d Tekeli|the American university in Bishkek|American University of Central Asia}} |name = University of Central Asia
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  • ...r working out of 1998–2001 economic policy in the countries of [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite journal| author = Лена Ларичева | title = АШМ ...national Business Academy Opens in Almaty | journal = The Times of Central Asia | date = January 27, 2000 | issue = | pages=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | a
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  • ...the Chief-editor of the journal ''Newsletter of Korean Studies in Central Asia'' and is a member of the editorial board of the journals ''Acta Koreana'' ( ...Ryang, R. King at all. Diasupora toshite no Korian (Koreans as Diaspora). East Rock Institute. Tokyo. 2007, 578 p.
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  • * [[Asia Pacific Screen Awards|ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS]] - Asia Pacific Screen Awards Best feature film * Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2008 - First prize "East of West"
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  • ...rkic peoples of the central and western [[China]], [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]] and [[Kazakhstan]], [[Siberia]] and [[Volga]] regions. He was the first t ...ding alphabet, and from there it spread in two opposite directions: to the east and to the west”. <ref>Scherbak, A.M. "Runiform writing of Southeast Euro
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  • ...atai language|Chagatai]], which served as the [[lingua franca]] of Central Asia at that time. ...Michael. Dostoyevsky and Islam (And Shoqan Walikhanov). 'The Slavonic and East European Review'. Vol. 57, No. 1 (Jan., 1979), p. 20</ref> It was during h
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  • ...ov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/country-profile/asia-oceania/kazakhstan?profile=all UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, ''Kazakh ...1=Thomas |year=2015 |title=Explaining recent fertility increase in Central Asia |journal=Asian Population Studies |publisher=Routledge |url=http://www.tand
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  • ...situation are also leaving at rates comparable to the rest of the former [[East bloc]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2017}} ...these compatriots (known as ''[[Oralman]]'') in Slavic dominated North and East Kazakhstan as well as the German dominated [[Karaganda Region]], in order t
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  • ...45 were forced to do labor in the forests and mines of Siberia and Central Asia under conditions similar to that prevalent in the Gulag slave labor camps.< ...an to return to the area of the [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] (formerly part of [[East Prussia]]), especially Volga Germans from other parts of Russia and Kazakhs
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  • ...l.britannica.com">http://global.britannica.com/topic/Tatar</ref> living in Asia and Europe who were one of the five major tribal confederations (''khanlig' ...rs, Turkmen, and Uzbeks of Central Asia, as well as many smaller groups in Asia speaking Turkic languages. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Turks.aspx#4]
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  • .../publication/12785/chechens_in_the_middle_east.html Chechens in the Middle East: Between Original and Host Cultures], Event Report, Caspian Studies Program ...een%20persia%20and%20turkey&f=false|title=Conflict and Security in Central Asia and the Caucasus|accessdate=25 December 2014}}</ref> The Chechens, however,
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  • ...ation of the forests and steppes of South Siberia stretching from somewhat east of the [[Ural Mountains]] to the [[Yenisey|Yenisey river]] in [[Russia]]. T ...g from around the [[Yenisei river]] all the way to the area lying somewhat east of the [[Ural mountains]].
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