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  • | name = Almaty International Airport | owner = JSC Almaty International Airport
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  • | name = Astana International Airport | operator = JSC Astana International Airport
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  • | operator = JSC “Sary-Arka International Airport” In 1992 the airport was granted an international status. It has become an independent [[joint stock company]] after separati
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  • | [[Air Astana]]| [[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]], [[Astana International Airport|Astana]]
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  • | operator = JSC "Ak jol International Airport" [[File:URAIntl.jpg|thumb|International terminal]]
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  • |[[Asia Wings]]| [[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]], [[Petropavl Airport|Petropavl]] {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • | operator = "Aulie-ata International Airport"
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  • |[[Air Astana]] |[[Astana International Airport|Astana]] (suspended from 1 May 2015)<ref>http://ch-aviation.com/por |[[SCAT (airline)|SCAT]] | [[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]]
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  • | name = Kostanay International Airport | operator = JSC "Kostanay International Airport"
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  • |[[Air Astana]]|[[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]], [[Astana International Airport|Astana]] |[[Irtysh Air]]|[[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]]
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  • | operator = JSC "Semey International Airport" |[[Qazaq Air]]|[[Almaty Airport|Almaty]], [[Astana International Airport|Astana]]
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  • | operator = JSC "Petropavlovsk International Airport" |[[SCAT (airline)|SCAT]]| [[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]], [[Astana International Airport|Astana]]
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  • | name = Aktau International Airport | operator = JSC "Aktau International Airport"
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  • | name = Shymkent International Airport | operator = JSC "Shymkent International Airport"
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  • | name = Aktobe International Airport | operator = JSC Aktobe International Airport
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  • |[[Zhezkazgan Air|ZhezAir]] | [[Almaty International Airport|Almaty]], [[Sary-Arka Airport|Karaganda]], [[Zhezkazgan Airport|Zhe {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • | '''[[Almaty International Airport]]'''<ref name="AIP"/> | '''[[Astana International Airport]]'''<ref name="AIP"/>
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  • |[[SCAT (airline)|SCAT]] | [[Astana International Airport|Astana]]<ref>{{cite news|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|title=SCAT adds Taldy |[[Qazaq Air]] | [[Astana International Airport|Astana]]
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  • ...picies of [[Economic Cooperation Organization|ECO]].<ref>[[Railway Gazette International]] April 2010, p62</ref> * [[Transport in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...s '''Turkmenistan–China gas pipeline''') is a [[natural gas]] [[Pipeline transport|pipeline]] system from [[Central Asia]] to [[Xinjiang]] in the [[China|Peop |publisher=Pipelines International
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  • ...Rosneft]] - [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] Caspian Ventures Ltd., [[Agip|Agip International (N.A.) N.V.]], Oryx Caspian Pipeline LLC, [[BG Group|BG Overseas Holdings L The '''Caspian Pipeline Consortium''' is a consortium and a pipeline to transport Caspian oil from [[Tengiz Field|Tengiz field]] to the [[Novorossiysk]]-2 Ma
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  • ...=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[International Launch Services]]|title=Baikonur Cosmodrome|url=http://www.ilslaunch.com/la ...or manned missions to the ISS.<ref>{{cite web|title=Russian Craft Docks At International Space Station|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/russian_craft_docks_at_iss/2
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  • ...d as a senior lecturer in the Red Army's Military Academy of Logistics and Transport. According to Myrzakhmetov, he was the only one of the 500 officers who gra ....net/bios/bek.html ''Alexander Bek'']. sovlit.com.</ref> The series gained international, as well as Soviet, recognition.
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  • ...minance] Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty</ref> The country belongs to many international organizations, including the [[United Nations]], [[Partnership for Peace|NA * [[International Phonetic Alphabet|Pronunciation]]:
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  • ...6&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhstan |publisher=International Monetary Fund }}</ref> ...e Soviet system escalated.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/05/kazakhstans-painful-nuclear-past-looms-large-over-its-energ
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  • She traveled with Deputy Prime Minister [[Karim Masimov]], Transport and Communications Minister [[Serik Akhmetov]], and Energy and Mineral Reso ...ember 2006. Korzhova praised the deal for securing the EDB's "status as an international institution." [[Russian President]] [[Vladimir Putin]] and [[Kazakh Preside
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  • There are five first-tier ISPs with international Internet connections and approximately 100 second-tier ISPs that are purcha ...Russian]], spoken by 85 percent, is recognized as the official language of international communication.<ref>http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/sites/default/file
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  • |name = International information technologies university ...pose of creation of a higher educational institution of a similar profile. International IT University provided with grants from government of [[Kazakhstan|Republic
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  • Prior to 2003, served as executive director for [[Transport infrastructure]] and service projects of JSC "National company KazMunaiGas" Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee of the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Problems of innovative development of
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  • ...date= |accessdate=2013-01-11}}</ref> Alma-Ata was the host city for a 1978 international conference on [[Primary healthcare|Primary Health Care]] where the [[Alma A
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  • ...port. Adoption of this Law increased competitiveness of Kazakhstan railway transport. His main conclusions were addressed in his PhD thesis defended in 2001. ...h strengthened the position of Kazakhstani producers of liquefied gases in international markets.
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  • | industry = [[Transport]] ...panies own the [[rolling stock]], the hauling equipment, and the passenger transport division. Repair facilities have been privatized. Private companies may own
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  • * [[Almaty International Airport]] * {{nowrap|[[Astana International Airport]]}}
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  • * {{nowrap|[[Almaty International Airport]]}} * {{nowrap|[[Astana International Airport]]}}
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  • | regulator = Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Kazakhstan As in Russia, Kazakhstan employs a four-level (local, zone, country, international) open dialing plan. A national number consists of ten digits:
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  • * UHWW (VVO)&nbsp;– [[Vladivostok International Airport]]&nbsp;– [[Vladivostok]] * UIII (IKT)&nbsp;– [[Irkutsk International Airport]]&nbsp;– [[Irkutsk]]
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  • | [[Euro-Asia International]] || || || - || - || || || | [[International Jet Tour]] || || || - || - || || ||
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  • | hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] ...]] based in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. Its base of operations is [[Almaty International Airport]]. The airline operates cargo services throughout [[Kazakhstan]] an
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  • |bases = [[Astana International Airport]] ...name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 85 | date= 2007-03-27}}</ref>
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  • |hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] *[[Baku]] ([[Heydar Aliyev International Airport]])
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  • | hubs = {{Unbulleted list|[[Almaty International Airport]]}} ...} |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/68Wat3Mtj?url=http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/doc/list_en.pdf |archivedate=19 June 2012 |accessdate={{date|2012-6
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  • | focus_cities = [[Astana International Airport]] {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • ...d domestic flights between its home base at [[Semey Airport]] and [[Almaty International Airport]]. Ceased operations in July 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ai {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • | hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] Based in [[Almaty International Airport]] and owned by the same parent company that owns [[Irtysh Air]], th
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  • ...name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 78 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref> ...nsoil.<ref>{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 52 | date= 2007-03-27}}</ref> The airline is now wholly owned by
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  • | hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] | secondary_hubs = [[Astana International Airport]]
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  • |hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • ...e No: KZ-01/001 granted by the Civil Aviation Committee of the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Kazakhstan which allows carrying pass Entering the international helicopter services market is a priority for Burundaiavia airline in the de
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  • ...of Orient Eagle Airways (registered P4-NEN) overran the runway at [[Almaty International Airport]] in a bad-weather landing. The right main landing gear collapsed, {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • | bases = [[Almaty International Airport]] | hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]]
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  • *[[International Air Transport Association|IATA]] Code: '''XE''' *[[International Civil Aviation Organisation|ICAO]] Code: '''ALT'''
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  • ...name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 52 | date= 2007-03-27}}</ref> using a fleet of four [[Tupolev Tu- ...rchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120511062452/http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/doc/list_en.pdf |date=May 11, 2012 }}</ref> Shortly thereafter (in
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  • The Tulpar Air Service fleet included the following aircraft:<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • |hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] ...d in [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]], operating charter flights out of [[Almaty International Airport]]. The company was founded in 1999.{{citation needed|date=May 2011}
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  • | secondary_hubs = [[Astana International Airport]] ...eduled passenger flights from its bases at [[Aktobe Airport]] and [[Astana International Airport]] to destinations within [[Kazakhstan]], [[Turkey]] and the [[Unite
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  • ...name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 100 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref> {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • | hubs = [[Sary-Arka Airport]], [[Almaty International Airport]] *From [[Almaty International Airport]]
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  • ...name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 102 | date= 2007-04-03}}</ref> ...iers banned in the European Union]].<ref name='euban'>[http://ec.europa.eu/transport/air-ban/list_en.htm] List of airlines banned within the EU (retrieved 8 May
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  • |hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] ...hstan]]. It operated chartered cargo and passenger flights out of [[Almaty International Airport]].
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  • ...t lease|leased]] [[Ilyushin Il-62|Ilyushin Il-62M]] aircraft.<ref>[[Flight International]], 3–9 October 2006</ref> The company was founded in 1996 and ceased to e ...ff of the aircraft, which was operating a passenger flight from [[Atatürk International Airport|Istanbul Atatürk Airport]] on behalf of Trans-Asia. Due to the ens
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  • | hubs = [[Almaty International Airport]] ...rport.jpg|thumb|right|A retired [[Ilyushin Il-62]] of DETA Air at [[Almaty International Airport]].]]
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  • '''INOGATE''' was an international energy co-operation programme between the [[European Union]] (EU), the [[li ...ies in [[Kiev]], to cooperate on pipeline development and enhancement.<ref>International Energy Agency (2006), p. 208</ref> Following conferences in [[Baku]], Azer
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  • |publisher=International Crisis Group .../nppdf/free/2006/key2006.pdf Key World Energy Statistics. 2006 Edition], [[International Energy Agency]] 2006</ref> Russia is the largest importer of Kazakh coal, f
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  • The '''Baku Initiative''' is an international initiative of the [[European Union]].<ref name=iea> | author = [[International Energy Agency|IEA]]
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  • ...city of [[Atyrau]], {{convert|350|km|mi|-1}} north of Tengiz, is the main transport hub of Tengiz oil. Many nations are involved in a large [[geopolitics|geopo |title= International Exploration. Economics, Risk, and Contract Analysis
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  • [[Category:International E-road network|123]] {{Kazakhstan-transport-stub}}
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  • ...unece.org/trans/conventn/ECE-TRANS-SC1-384e.pdf EUROPEAN AGREEMENT ON MAIN INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC ARTERIES (AGR) - Consolidated version]</ref> It is {{convert|3,400| [[Category:International E-road network|38]]
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  • ...urkestan–Siberia Railway. It was expected that the line would facilitate transport of cotton from Turkestan to Siberia and cheap Siberian grain from Russia to [[Category:Rail transport in the Soviet Union]]
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  • *Kazakh-Russian International University *[[International Information Technology University]]
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  • ...ecialties in the fields of economics, finance, management, marketing, law, international affairs, tourism, catering and hotel management, information system and the ...opens in Astana (nowadays, the Kazakh University of Economics, Finance and International Trade).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://narxoz.kz/en/istoriya/page/s/history|titl
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  • .../ref> As the result of merger with the Academy of Diplomacy of Ministry of International Relations of Kazakhstan in 2000, it was renamed ''L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian Sta ...he Rector of ENU, Doctor of historical sciences, Professor, Academician of International Academy of Pedagogical Education.
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  • ...rkic]] word ''{{lang|trk|khasaq}}'' (a wheeled cart used by the Kazakhs to transport their [[yurt]]s and belongings).<ref name="olcott">{{cite book |url=https:/ ...123–151 |jstor=4310597 |publisher=[[Taylor & Francis]], on behalf of the International Society of Iranian Studies}}</ref> At the time of the Uzbek nomads' Conques
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  • ...> This is in addition to the [[Ashgabat agreement]] which is a multi-modal transport agreement between the Central Asian states.<ref>http://dunyanews.tv/en/Paki *Development of transport & communications infrastructure linking the Member States with each other a
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  • |edbr = 35th (2017)<ref name=" World Bank and International Financial Corporation ">{{cite web |url=http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/e ...inancial crisis]] in [[Russia]]. A bright spot in 1999 was the recovery of international [[petroleum]] prices, which, combined with a well-timed tenge devaluation a
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  • ...vices and people and provides for common policies in macroeconomic sphere, transport, industry and agriculture, energy, foreign trade and investment, customs, t ...urasian union set up as bridge|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/threenation-eurasian-union-set-up-as-bridge/article6063893.ece|publisher=Th
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  • ...ieendowment.org/2013/02/21/undefined/fis2|publisher=Carnegie Endowment for International Peace}}</ref> ...evelopment of economic and trading diplomacy as well as intensification of international cooperation.<ref>{{cite web|title=Foreign policy aimed at realization of Ka
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  • {{For|transport in the Soviet Union|Transport in the Soviet Union}} * {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Transport in Russia#Rail transport|Russia]] - same gauge (former Soviet Union railway system)
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  • ...017</ref> The programme aim is to strengthen economic relations, trade and transport in the regions of the Black Sea basin, South Caucasus and Central Asia. It ...casus:By What Means, to What End?"], Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, January 2004, accessed 30 January 2017</ref>
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  • ...res of Erichthonius, 12 horses of extraordinary fleetness. ["Boreas" ''New international Encyclopedia'', Volume 3, Dodd, Mead, 1914]</ref> [[Category:Transport in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...craft maintenance]] facility in 1939 and is situated next door to [[Almaty International Airport]]. The plant occupies over 70,000 square metres of land with produc [[Category:Transport in Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...Astana LRT LLP had signed an agreement with a consortium of China Railway International Group and Beijing State-Owned Assets Management Co for construction of the ...km North-South route would link the city’s main line station with Astana International Airport. The alignment of this line is partly segregated and partly on-stre
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  • During [[World War II]], Akmolinsk served as a route for the transport of engineering tools and equipment from evacuated [[plant]]s in the [[Ukrai Astana's economy is based on [[trade]], [[industrial production]], [[transport]], [[communication]] and [[construction]]. The city's industrial production
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  • ...ion.html |title=Presidential opening for Almaty metro extension |journal=[[International Railway Journal]] |date=20 April 2015 |accessdate=2015-04-20}}</ref> .... |publisher=Международная Ассоциация "Метро" [International Association of Metros] |website=asmetro.ru |language=Russian |trans_title=M
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  • ...than fifty percent of [[Kazakhstan]]'s population each year used these air transport services of [[Aeroflot Soviet Airlines]]. Up to fifteen million [[hectares] ...[[Burunday]] village. With the development of new aircraft in [[Domodedovo International Airport|Domodedovo]] and [[Sheremetyevo]] airports in [[Moscow]] the flight
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  • ...s Prime Minister, he served as Deputy Prime Minister for Industry, Energy, Transport, and Communications from 2001 to 2003.<ref name=PROFILE/> He managed to pus ...toryID=20070109-092709-1103r Kazakhstan moves to name new PM] United Press International</ref><ref name=AKHMRESIG>[http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-01-08-kaz
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  • ...toryID=20070109-092709-1103r Kazakhstan moves to name new PM] United Press International</ref> is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] politician who served as [[Prime Minister of ...news.cgi?newsid982311066,33560, Kazakh delegation in Uzbekistan to discuss transport, telecommunications] UzbekWorld</ref> President Nazarbayev nominated Massim
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  • * 2002 – 2004 - Vice-Minister of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Kazakhstan. * 2002-2003 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of "Аstana International Airport".
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  • .../ref> A [[Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline|pipeline]] has been constructed to transport oil to [[Xinjiang]] (see [[Aktobe#Energy and utilities|Energy and Utilities ===Transport===
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  • ==Transport== Kokshetau has a [[Kokshetau Airport|renovated international airport]]. As of June 2016 it welcomed only domestic flights. The city is c
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  • ...}}</ref> [[Bus]]es and [[Taxicab|taxis]] are the principal means of public transport within the city. ...tan has been increasing the importance of Aktau's port with its changes in international export policy. It has been attempting to halt the transit of grain through
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  • ...sed mainly on raising cows, instead of sheep and horses. They had wheeled transport, including chariots. The remains of a fighting chariot have been found in t ...the cultural life of the region. During this period they qualified for an international festival in Bulgaria. The folk ensemble is still active today and is still
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  • == Transport == ...[World Boxing Council|WBC]], [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]] and [[International Boxing Organization|IBO]] Middleweight Champion, holds the greatest knockou
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  • ...n Russian. It is mentioned that Aulie-Ata had a large market fair and some transport offices. {{citation needed|date=March 2014}} ...ses, now all supplied with electricity and running water; roads and public transport; several higher education institution; large public parks, department store
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  • Under the name of the Ust-Kamenogorsk Lock, the highest [[Lock (water transport)|lock]] in the world lies at Ablaketka where it allows river traffic to pas ==Transport==
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  • * since 2001 Vyacheslav Boguslayev has been the President of the International Charity Fund "Dnipro-Sich"<ref name=BoguslayevBio/><ref name=liga102/> ...Academy of Engineering Sciences of Ukraine,<ref name=liga102/> Academy of transport, Academy of Aviation and Aeronautics, Honorary Doctor of [[National Aerosp
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  • ...Kudereev worked as a junior research assistant at the Department of Motor Transport Production and Management in the same Institute. ...05 Kudereev gained an MBA in Oil and Gas Business Management at the Moscow International Higher Business School. In 2005 became a PhD in Technical Sciences with his
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  • ==Transport== ==International relations==
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  • ...out thirty years. The event was eventually rated at 6 on the seven-level [[International Nuclear Event Scale|INES]] scale, third in severity only to the disasters a ...simetry registry of workers at the 'Mayak' production association |journal=International Journal of Low Radiation |year=2006 |volume=2 |issue=3/4 |pages=236–242|p
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  • ...k Hydroelectric Power Plant|Shulbinsk]]. The world's deepest [[lock (water transport)|lock]], with a drop of {{convert|42|m|ft}}, allows river traffic to by-pas |journal=Texas International Law Journal|volume=37|issue=1|year=2002}}</ref>
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  • The magnitude of [[fossil fuel]] extraction and transport activity in the Caspian also poses a risk to the environment. The island of By the beginning of the 20th century, [[Baku]] was the centre of international oil industry. In 1920, when the [[Bolsheviks]] captured [[Azerbaijan]], all
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  • ...on in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transport routes.<ref>Berk.</ref> ...handle up to 200,000 [[Twenty-foot equivalent unit|TEU]] of containerized international transit freight per year.<ref>[http://eng.rzd.ru/isvp/public/rzdeng?STRUCTU
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  • ...centers in Europe takes about 3 weeks; less than the 5 weeks taken by ship transport but 25% more expensive. Air freight, including processing, takes about a we ...hina and Germany arrived in Hamburg on January 24 |work= |first= |last=''[[International Railway Journal]]'' |page=7 |date=March 2008}}
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  • ...themselves in Central Asia, initiating the Silk Route as a major avenue of international trade.<ref name="Li">{{harvnb|Li|Zheng|2001|p=254}}</ref> Some say that the ....<ref name="young 2001 p 29">Gary K. Young (2001), ''Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy, 31 BC - AD 305'', London & New York: Routledg
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  • ...e=iucn>{{cite journal |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |title=''Syrrhaptes paradoxus'' |journal=[[IUCN Red List of Threatened Spec ...cite journal |last=MacLean |first=Gordon L. |date=1 June 1983 |title=Water Transport by Sandgrouse |journal=BioScience |volume=33 |issue=6 |pages=365–369 |doi
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  • === Transport === ...egions/asia/central-asia/201-central-asia-decay-and-decline.aspx|publisher=International Crisis Group|accessdate=17 April 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...een considered free or fair by [[Western Hemisphere|western]] countries or international observers<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/11/kazakhstan-pre ...eps ability to speak to people of Kazakhstan, keeps guards, communication, transport, state support of his activity, and official apartment and summer residence
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  • |alma_mater = [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]]<br>[[Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of t ...in Brussels to discuss key issues regarding security and the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan. During the first few months of 2013, Idrissov met
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