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  • ...has common borders with Russia - 7 591 km (the longest continuous overland border in the world), in the East with China - 1 783 km, in the South with Kyrgyzs ...26 % of Kazakhstan’s territory, forests - 5,5 %. There are 8,5 thousand rivers In Kazakhstan. The Northeastern part of the Caspian sea’s water area is s
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  • ...ver|Irtysh]], [[Ishim River|Ishim]], [[Ural River|Ural]] and [[Syr Darya]] rivers. ...t includes the Service of Internal Security, Military Counterintelligence, Border Guard, several Commando units, and Foreign Intelligence (Barlau). The latte
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  • ...Service]],<ref>"The United States of America Custom Service (US Customs & Border Protection, 2004) defines caviar thus: Caviar is the eggs or roe of sturgeo ...m the [[Shortnose sturgeon]] and the [[Atlantic sturgeon]] spawning in the rivers of the Eastern coast of the United States. Today the Shortnose sturgeon is
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  • ...n of 2,300–3,000 feet (700–900 m), where the Large and Small Almatinka rivers run into the plain.<ref name="britannica">[http://www.britannica.com/place/ ...aty. During the eighteenth century, the city and region was roughly on the border between the [[Khanate of Kokand]] and [[Qing Empire]]. It was then encroach
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  • ...hstan's economy is construction of [[hydroelectric power plants]] on small rivers operating without retaining dams. ...r(Dzhumgarian)Gates, 600&nbsp;km northeast of Almaty close to the Xinjiang border and the Chylyk Corridor 100&nbsp;km east of Almaty. Wind potentials of 525W
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  • ...following of nomads to the region of [[Zhetysu|Zhetysu/Semirechye]] on the border of Moghulistan and set up new pastures there with the blessing of the [[Mog ...e east of western Afghan province of [[Herat Province|Herat]], between the rivers [[Farah Rud River|Farāh Rud]] and [[Hari Rud]]. [[Afghan Kypchaks]] togeth
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  • ...' people in the ''[[Shan Hai Jing]]'', who lived beyond their northwestern border.<ref>"The strange creatures of the Shanhai jing: (...) we find recorded nor ...tan]] and part of [[Kazakhstan]], including [[Jettisu]], the area of seven rivers.
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  • ...nch of the historic [[Silk Road]], Hotan has always depended on two strong rivers - the [[Karakash River]] and the [[White Jade River]] to provide the water ...sses through the [[Kunlun Mountains]] to [[Leh]], [[Ladakh]]. The previous border of the [[British Raj|British Indian Empire]] is shown in the two-toned purp
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  • ...of [[Kazakhstan]], including ''[[Semirechye|Jettisu]]'', the area of seven rivers. | style="border:none;"| <ol start="1">
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  • ...labour mobility, and will therefore require greater efforts to ease cross-border trade, such as improving transport infrastructure.}}</ref><ref name="eurasi ...to continue with economic integration and were set to remove all [[customs border]]s between each other after July 2011.
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  • ...na]] - [[break of gauge]] {{Track gauge|1520mm}}/{{Track gauge|sg|lk=on}}; border station at [[Dostyk|Druzhba]], KZ - [[Alashankou]], CN, connection between * [[BOOT]] line from [[Zhetigen]] to [[Khorgos]] on the China border.<ref>[http://www.im-mining.com/2008/05/20/enrc-to-develop-and-operate-the-z
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  • | location = [[China–Kazakhstan border]] | map_caption = The Dzungarian Gate in Kazakhstan on the border of China.
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  • ...other is the [[Ili River]].<ref name=NASA/> The Karatal is one of the main rivers of the historic region of [[Zhetysu]]. The river flows west-south-west from the border with China before turning north-westward south of [[Taldykorgan]] and then
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  • ...al. Reaching Turgay area, Ubagan flows directly to the North, serving as a border between the Turgai and Akmolinsk regions about 200 miles, and in this way p {{Rivers of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...China-Kazakhstan border and continues east into China, where it forms the border between the [[Hoboksar Mongol Autonomous County]] and [[Jeminay County]] of ...tly it is streams like this that Chinese geographers describe as "seasonal rivers sourcing from the northern mountains" whose water occasionally reaches the
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  • ...min County]] mostly following its course. The Emil crosses the Sino-Kazakh border at {{coord|46|29|35|N|82|43|30|E|display=inline|region:CN-62_type:landmark} ...ысох...] (Kazakhstan and China have decided to jointly use transborder rivers. While the Irtysh has not dried out...). 2003-02-25 {{ru icon}}</ref>
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  • ...}}) is a freshwater [[lake]] in the eastern part of [[Kazakhstan]], on the border of [[Almaty Province]] ([[Alakol District]]) and [[East Kazakhstan Province No rivers reach the Zhalanashkol. (The [[Terekty River]] flows toward Zhalanashkol fr
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  • ...:su|su]]' literally means "clean/white water". The Aksu is one of the main rivers of the historic region of [[Zhetysu]]. The river flows north from the border with China before turning north-westward passing by [[Matay, Kazakhstan|Mat
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  • ...ate=2012-12-23 |accessdate=2014-05-08}}</ref> The Lepsy is one of the main rivers of the historic region of [[Zhetysu]]. The river flows north from the border with China before turning north-westward north of [[Sarkand]] and then west
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  • ...stance of {{convert|3|to|4|km|mi}} and crosses the Kyrgyzstan–Kazakhstan border. In Kazakhstan, in passes near villages [[Karasay batyr]] and [[Enbek]] gra {{Rivers of Kyrgyzstan}}
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