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  • The tower is 371.5 m (1219 ft) tall; its 114 m metal aerial reaches 1000 meters above sea level. It ha
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  • ...building in the city of [[Almaty]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It is 102&nbsp;m (335&nbsp;ft) tall,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getintravel.com/almaty-kazakhstan/
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  • ...convenience and form the shape viewer. The minimum height of the back - 38&nbsp;cm Central stadium's lighting systems equipped (lights) to the possibility
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  • List of completed buildings which are higher than 25&nbsp;m, including spires and architectural details.<ref>https://www.emporis.com/
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  • The '''Issyk [[kurgan]]''', in south-eastern [[Kazakhstan]], less than 20&nbsp;km east from the [[Talgar alluvial fan]], near [[Esik|Issyk]], is a burial ...tral Asia. Volume 2, Motilal Banarsidass (1999), ISBN 81-208-1408-8, p.&nbsp;421 [https://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN8120814088&id=DguGWP0vGY8C&dq=i
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  • ...Kazakhstan Province]]. It is 170&nbsp;km northwest of [[Shymkent]] and 60&nbsp;km from [[Russian Turkestan]]. In fact, the disasters and wars that passed
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  • ...h a total generating capacity of 675&nbsp;[[megawatt]]s and generates 2.77&nbsp;billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. The plant is operated b
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  • ...t#Megawatt|MW]] which will deliver up to 364 MW of power and generates 972&nbsp;million [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year.
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  • ...stan/ Renewable Energy Developments in Kazakhstan]</ref> and generate 1.27&nbsp;billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. It is funded by Kazakh
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  • ...tan%2Fdefault%2Easpx Shulbinsk Hydro Power Plant]</ref> and generates 1.66&nbsp;billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. It is owned and operate
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  • ...generating capacity of 339.4&nbsp;[[Watt#Megawatt|MW]] and generates 1.58&nbsp;billion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year.<ref>[http://www.aes-gro
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  • | plant_turbines = 2 X 30&nbsp;MW<br/>2 X 33&nbsp;MW<br/>[[Kaplan-type]] | plant_capacity = 126&nbsp;MW
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  • ...om -40 to over 40°C - leading to an expansion of the building of up to 30&nbsp;cm. ...ain religions and faiths will meet every three years in a circular chamber&nbsp;— based on the United Nations Security Council meeting room in New York.
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  • ...eats. Reinforced concrete plates are built in the ice surface in which 170&nbsp;km cooling pipes are distributed. The system of artificial ice freezing doe
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  • | years = 2015&nbsp;– present
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  • ...is aligned with special ice machines to achieve the desired thickness - 5&nbsp;cm after a complete freezing.<ref name="Structure and facilities" />
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  • '''Batyr''' (July 23, 1969&nbsp;– August 26, 1993) was an [[Asian elephant]] claimed to be able to use a
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  • ...ich brought it up to international standards, including the current 11,484&nbsp;ft (3,500m) runway. A new passenger terminal designed by the late Japanese ...th the check-in counter sectors (B&nbsp;– for Air Astana flights only, A&nbsp;– for other carriers).
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  • ! style="text-align:left;" | [[List of cities in Kazakhstan|City&nbsp;served/Location]] ! style="text-align:left;" | Airport&nbsp;name
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  • ...t-Kamenogorsk is 420&nbsp;km, to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan is 1250&nbsp;km. The city is about 30&nbsp;km from [[Lake Balkhash]].
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  • The new 45,000&nbsp;ft² terminal building has an enclosed space of 110,000m², a 70,000m² car
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  • ...billion to Turkmenistan to develop the South Iolotan field in 2009 and $10&nbsp;billion to Kazakhstan to pay for future oil supplies.<ref> ...d by 2015.<ref name=br160614 /> Construction of the first line cost US$7.3&nbsp;billion.<ref name=chinapost>
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  • | discharge = 90&nbsp;billion cubic meters ...10 and through modernization there is potential to increase capacity to 90&nbsp;bcm per year.
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  • | discharge = 22&nbsp;billion cubic meters
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  • ...ile the Russian Federation contributed unused pipeline assets worth US$293&nbsp;million.<ref name=ifri/><ref name=cpc> ...|Moilbbl/d|m3/d}}. The second stage has been estimated to cost around US$2&nbsp;billion and will be completed by 2012.<ref name=cpc/><ref name=cpc2/><ref n
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  • ...pipeline. They have estimated that such a project would cost roughly US$4&nbsp;billion. The project also faces opposition from Iran and Russia, both alter
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  • | discharge = 20&nbsp;million tonnes per year The Atasu-Alashankou section of the pipeline cost US$700&nbsp;million. It is {{convert|987|km|mi}} long and has a capacity of {{bbl to t|
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  • * [http://www.astronautix.com/articles/therophe.htm The Nedelin Catastrophe]&nbsp;&mdash; article from Air & Space Magazine
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  • ...o designed [[rocket-assisted take off]] boosters for aircraft and the RD-1&nbsp;kHz<ref>"''Last of the Wartime Lavochkins''", AIR International, Bromley, K
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  • ...is also designed for 1,150&nbsp;kV, but it currently operates at only 500&nbsp;kV. About 3/4 of the energy produced by GRES-2 is exported to Russia. {{S-ttl|title=World's tallest chimney|years=1987&nbsp;– present}}
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  • '''Ekibastuz GRES-1''' (also known as: '''AES-Ekibastuz''') is a 4,000&nbsp;MW coal-fired [[thermal power station]] ([[GRES (power station)|GRES]]) at ...e station dropped from 1,624 to 1,025&nbsp;MWe, and further dropped to 655&nbsp;MWe by June, 1996. Work at the station became hazardous: the equipment was
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  • ...ts (similar to the [[Willis Tower]]), the tallest reaching a height of 382&nbsp;m with 88 floors and will be the tallest building in Central Asia.<ref name
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  • ...asuring 45.8 × 62.7 m (150.3 × 205.7&nbsp;ft), and is 38.7&nbsp;m (127.0&nbsp;ft) high. It is oriented from the south-east to the north-west.<ref name=wh ...17.0&nbsp;m (55.8&nbsp;ft) high and the outer dome being 28.0&nbsp;m (91.9&nbsp;ft) high.<ref name=complex /> The dome exterior is covered with hexagonal g
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  • ...der the leadership 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 cer
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  • | [[Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Plant]] || &nbsp; || {{coord|43.9229045|N|77.097888|E|name=Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Sta
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  • ...tana|accessdate=September 29, 2014|publisher=SkyscraperPage.com}}</ref> 11&nbsp;of which stand at least {{convert|100|m|ft}} tall. The tallest building in
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  • The 150m-high (500&nbsp;ft) tent has a 200m elliptical base covering {{convert|140000|sqm|ha acre}}
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  • ...inter Games|2011 Astana-Almaty]]|[[Biathlon at the 2011 Asian Winter Games&nbsp;– Men's relay|4×7.5 km relay]]}}
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  • ...at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], finishing in ninth place. Standing at 190&nbsp;cm she played as a middle blocker for the [[Germany women's national volley
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  • ...ng|boxer]] best known for qualifying in the Super Heavyweight division(+91&nbsp;kg) at the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. The 207&nbsp;lb fighter quickly KOd Australian [[Daniel Beahan]] but was knocked down an
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  • ...004 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg|women's half-lightweight]] class (52&nbsp;kg), with an [[ippon]] and a [[tai otoshi]] (body drop), to Belgium's [[Ils
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  • ...004 Summer Olympics – Women's 52 kg|women's half-lightweight]] class (52&nbsp;kg) at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]], by filling up an entry b
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  • ...[[2012 Summer Olympics]] he was defeated in the semifinal round of the 66&nbsp;kg freestyle event by [[Sushil Kumar (wrestler)|Sushil Kumar]] of India. He
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  • | 100 m hrd (76.2&nbsp;cm)
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  • ...n]]. There he won the silver medal in the [[lightweight]] division (– 60&nbsp;kg), after being defeated in the final by [[Cuba]]'s [[Ángel Herrera Vera|
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  • ...tan that is located on a side of a mountain. Going down with a speed of 45&nbsp;km / h, one can feel an adrenaline rush, enjoy the view of the picturesque
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  • ...b4b44bf2b010db.jpeg Photograph of Baluan Sholak lifting an ox weighing 816&nbsp;kg]
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  • ...eader) and Ernst Eberhardt. With a peak elevation of 8,611 metres (28,251&nbsp;ft), K2 is the [[List of highest mountains|second-highest]] mountain on Ear ...r the events on Everest in 1996, Boukreev climbed the 8,516 metres (27,940&nbsp;ft) [[Lhotse]], which is in proximity to Everest. He decided on a solo asce
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  • ...Kazakh Cinema]" in ''Slavic Review'', Vol. 51, No. 4. (Winter, 1992), pp.&nbsp;791–801.
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  • ...{{cite web | author= | title= The World Headquarters of the Bektashi Order&nbsp;– Tirana, Albania | publisher= komunitetibektashi.org | url=http://www.ko ...99197278600 |title=Nowrooz, a Persian New Year Celebration, Erupts in Iran&nbsp;– Yahoo! News |publisher=News.yahoo.com |date=2010-03-16 |access-date=6 A
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  • ...ober 4, 1994 - airing '''Radio 31''' in Alma-Ata at the frequency FM 103,5&nbsp;MHz.
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  • The width of the frame is 45–50&nbsp;cm (18–20 in.) and the depth, 5–7&nbsp;cm (2–3 in.). In order to bend the frame, the wood ("buka", "orev") may b
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  • ...made from a curved mountain goat horn, ranging in length between 30 and 40&nbsp;cm. The instrument does not have a mouthpiece and gives only a few sounds o ...long longitudinal trumpet with/without a mouthpiece. Faucet diameter is 20&nbsp;cm. The similarity between the ''jez kernei'' and the Uzbek and Uigur ''kar
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  • ...body 410&nbsp;mm, the width 240&nbsp;mm and the height or breadth only 20&nbsp;mm.
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  • ...sepin, B. Baikadamov, M.&nbsp;Tulebaev, B. Yerzakovich, K. Kuzhamyarov, E.&nbsp;Rakhmadiyev and S. Mukhamedzhanov.<ref name=scribd/>
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  • |[[Hunan Broadcasting System|HBS]]:&nbsp;[[Hunan Television]] |[[Hunan Broadcasting System|HBS]]:&nbsp;[[Hunan Television]]
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  • :Мы&nbsp;— народ доблестный, дети чести, ::Сила-мощь героя&nbsp;— в народе,
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  • ...byra-Kazakh national instrument.//Muzykoznanie journal.-Alma-Ata, 1976. p.&nbsp;8-10.<br>
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  • ...cyclopedy Almaty, 2004 <small>([[International Standard Book Number|ISBN]]&nbsp;<span class="nowrap">9965-9389-9-7</span>)</small> (Russian).
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  • ...rs. Available at http://www.stat.kz</ref> it has a territory of 2,727,300&nbsp;km² (greater than [[Western Europe]]). It is bordered by [[Russia]], [[Kyr ...y|population density]] of less than 6&nbsp;people per square kilometre (15&nbsp;per sq. mi.).
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  • |{{native name|kk|{{lower|0.2em|Қазақстан Республикасы&nbsp;}}|italics=off}}<br/>''{{small|Qazaqstan Respwblïkası}}'' |{{native name|ru|{{lower|0.2em|Республика Казахстан&nbsp;}}|italics=off}}<br/>''{{small|Respublika Kazakhstan}}''
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  • '''''The Old Man''''' ({{lang-kk|Шал}}, [[Transliteration|translit.]]&nbsp;''Shal'') is a 2012 Kazakhstani [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Er
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  • '''''Stranger''''' ({{lang-kk|Жат}}, [[Transliteration|translit.]]&nbsp;''Zhat'') is a 2015 Kazakhstani [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Er
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  • ...ed glass from [[Nemanja Matić|Neman]] Belarus with a thickness of 25–30&nbsp;mm.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tehne.com/event/novosti/stanislav-medvedev-mo ...s''. – Kyiv: ed. Academy of sciences of UkrSSR, 1964, Vol. 9, № 60, p.&nbsp;38.
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  • ...lang-ru|Серге́й Иванович Калмыков}}; 6 October 1891&nbsp;– 27 April 1967) was a Russian [[painting|painter]], [[drawing|draughtsma
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  • *In 1990—1991&nbsp;— art editor of «Zerde» journal (Almaty). *In 1991—1993&nbsp;— artist of «Madeniet» journal (Almaty).
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  • ...e bronze medal at the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] in the Greco-Roman men's 84&nbsp;kg event.
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  • ...om|date=May 8, 2015}}</ref> Niyazbekov competed for the men's freestyle 61&nbsp;kg at the [[2015 World Wrestling Championships|World Wrestling Championship
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  • ...ummer Olympics|2004 Athens]] | [[Wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics|120&nbsp;kg]]}}
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  • ...s]] | [[Wrestling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 74 kg|74&nbsp;kg]]}}
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  • He won the 74&nbsp;kg freestyle competition at the [[2016 Asian Wrestling Olympic Qualificatio
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  • ...Summer Olympics|2000 Sydney]] | [[Wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics|97&nbsp;kg]]}} ...competed in the [[Wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Men's Freestyle 97&nbsp;kg]] at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] and won the silver medal. He also comp
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  • ...ympics]] he won the bronze medal in the Men's Freestyle Flyweight (48–52&nbsp;kg) category. *1993 Asian Championship: 52.0&nbsp;kg Freestyle (4th)
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  • ...wrestler]] who won the gold medal in the Greco-Roman bantamweight (52–57&nbsp;kg) category at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]]. He competed at the next Olymp
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  • ...In Incheon, South Korea, he won the silver medal in the men's freestyle 57&nbsp;kg category, after losing to [[Jong Hak-jin]] of North Korea in the [[2014
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  • {{MedalBronze|[[1995 World Wrestling Championships|1995 Praha]]|62&nbsp;kg}} {{MedalBronze|[[1996 European Wrestling Championships|1996 Budapest]]|62&nbsp;kg}}
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  • He won the silver medal in the half-middleweight (81&nbsp;kg) category of the [[2006 Asian Games]], having lost the final match to [[
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  • ...akhstan|Kazakh]] [[judoka]] who won the bronze medal in the men's under 81&nbsp;kg class at the [[2010 Asian Games]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Kim lifts Kore
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  • ...e 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg|men's extra-lightweight]] class (60&nbsp;kg). He ran off two straight victories over Germany's [[Oliver Gussenberg]] ...e 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg|men's extra-lightweight]] class (60&nbsp;kg), by topping the field of judoka and receiving a berth from the [[2004 A
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  • ...[[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[judo]]ka. He won a [[bronze medal]] in the Men's +100&nbsp;kg Category at the [[2006 Asian Games]]. He won a silver medal at the 2004
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  • He finished in joint fifth place in the lightweight (73&nbsp;kg) division at the [[Judo at the 2006 Asian Games|2006 Asian Games]], havi
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  • ...he 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 66 kg|men's half-lightweight]] class (66&nbsp;kg) at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]], by topping the field of
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  • ...ssayev''' (born 1988) is a Kazakhstani judoka who competes in the men's 60&nbsp;kg category.{{refn|name=OlympicBotGeneratedRef|{{cite web|title=Yerkebulan
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  • ...he [[2013 World Judo Championships]] held in [[Rio de Janeiro]] in the -66&nbsp;kg event.<ref>[http://www.judoinside.com/event/view/7000/ 2013 Judo World C
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  • Rakov won the 2009 World Championship in the men's half-heavyweight (−100&nbsp;kg) division, beating [[Henk Grol]] in the final.<ref>{{Cite web|title=WK J Previously, he had competed in the middleweight (−90&nbsp;kg) category, winning a silver medal at the [[2006 Asian Games]]. In 2007 h
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  • ...at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 73 kg|men's lightweight]] class (73&nbsp;kg). He lost his opening match to South Korea's [[Choi Yong-sin]], who scor ...at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 73 kg|men's lightweight]] class (60&nbsp;kg), by placing second and receiving a berth from the [[2004 Asian Judo Cha
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  • ...mpics]] he won the bronze medal in the men's extra lightweight (&ndash; 60&nbsp;kg) category, together with [[Cuba]]'s [[Manolo Poulot]]. He is the first O
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  • He won a bronze medal in the extra-lightweight (60&nbsp;kg) category of the [[2006 Asian Games]], having won the bronze medal match
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  • ...001 world judo championships}}</ref> He won a [[bronze medal]] at the -100&nbsp;kg category of the Asian Games.
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  • ...Summer Olympics|Olympic Road Race]] ([[Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics&nbsp;– Men's road race|2012]]) ...ad World Championships|2006 Salzburg]]|[[2006 UCI Road World Championships&nbsp;– Men's time trial|Individual Time Trial]]}}
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  • : 8th [[Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics&nbsp;– Men's road race|Road race]], [[2016 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
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  • ...Road World Championships|2012 Valkenburg]]|[[UCI Road World Championships&nbsp;– Men's under-23 road race|Under-23 Road Race]]}}
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  • * [[Cycling at the 2006 Asian Games|Asian Games]]&nbsp;– Time Trial (2006) * [[Tour de la Guadeloupe]]&nbsp;– 3 stages (2006)
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  • ...ling at the 2006 Asian Games|2006 Doha]]|[[Cycling at the 2006 Asian Games&nbsp;– Men's team time trial|Team time trial]]}}
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  • ...-bastogne-liege/results|title=Maxim Iglinsky wins Liège&nbsp;– Bastogne&nbsp;– Liège|work=Velo News|publisher=VeloNews.com|date=22 April 2012|accessd :8th [[2010 Milan&nbsp;– San Remo|Milan&nbsp;– San Remo]]
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  • :7º, [[UCI Road World Championships&nbsp;– Men's under-23 road race]] Mendrisio
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  • ...hzwaq0hh3tu2aon3xv0))/Teams/detail/en/ROA/3004|title=Astana Pro Team (AST)&nbsp;– KAZ|accessdate=8 February 2014|work=[[UCI World Tour]]|publisher=[[Unio
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  • ...ProCyclingStats}}</ref> He rode in the [[2015 UCI Road World Championships&nbsp;– Men's team time trial|men's team time trial]] at the [[2015 UCI Road Wo
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  • ...ishing in a 17th place. His first victory came in 1986, a classic style 15&nbsp;km in Kavgolovo (URS). Smirnov gained a total of 30 victories in the World ...uit) and three bronze medals (1991: 15&nbsp;km, 1993: 30&nbsp;km, 1995: 50&nbsp;km). His best result was in [[Thunder Bay]], [[Ontario]] (1995), when he wo
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  • ...who competed from 1994 to 2002. His best World Cup finish was 18th at a 15&nbsp;km race in [[Italy]] in 1994. ...the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships]] was 20th in the 10&nbsp;km + 15&nbsp;km combined pursuit event at [[Ramsau am Dachstein|Ramsau]] in [[FIS Nordic
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  • ...who competed for his native country in the Men's Featherweight (&ndash; 57&nbsp;kg) division at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. There
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  • ...who competed for his native country in the Men's Bantamweight (&ndash; 54&nbsp;kg) at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. There he was d
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  • ...kh]] [[boxing|boxer]] who competed in the men's featherweight division (57&nbsp;kg) at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] and won the gold medal.
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  • ...|Kazakh]] [[boxing|boxer]] who competed in the Men's Flyweight (&ndash; 51&nbsp;kg) at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] and won the silver medal. Four years ea
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  • ...– Republic of Kazakhstan President's Cup (Almaty, KAZ) 1st place – 75&nbsp;kg * 2012 – Chemistry Cup (Halle, GER) 3rd place – 75&nbsp;kg
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  • ...topped in the quarterfinals of the Men's Welterweight Division (&ndash; 67&nbsp;kg) division by [[Ukraine]]'s eventual silver medalist [[Sergey Dotsenko]].
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  • ...ost the final of the junior world championships to [[Osmay Acosta]] at 165&nbsp;lbs.
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  • ...2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships]] in the Featherweight (&ndash; 57&nbsp;kg) division.
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  • ...85) is an amateur boxer from [[Kazakhstan]] who fought at lightweight (-60&nbsp;kg) at the 2012 Olympics.
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  • ...er 1988) is an amateur boxer from [[Kazakhstan]] who competes in the −56&nbsp;kg bantamweight division. He won bronze medals at the 2013 World Championsh
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  • ...IBA Youth World Championships 2008 at Guadalajara, MEX he won silver at 91&nbsp;kg losing 8:10 to [[Erislandy Savon]] (CUB). He moved up to Super Heavyweig
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  • ..., who competed for his native country in the Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91&nbsp;kg) division at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. There
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  • ...as stopped in the second round of the men's flyweight division (&ndash; 51&nbsp;kg) by Russia's [[Georgy Balakshin]].
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  • ...sian Amateur Boxing Championships|2004&nbsp;Puerto&nbsp;Princesa]] | Super&nbsp;heavyweight}} ...best known to win the silver medal in the Super Heavyweight division (+91&nbsp;kg) at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]].
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  • ...who competed for his native country in the Men's Welterweight (&ndash; 67&nbsp;kg) division at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. There
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  • ...a España by attacking [[Alejandro Valverde]] in dramatic fashion with 23&nbsp;km to go in Stage 17. He then held on to his lead over the next four stages ...e total (432&nbsp;kg) and in the clean and jerk with the world record (242&nbsp;kg).<ref>[http://www.iwf.net/results/results-by-events/?event=298 2014 Worl
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  • ...m of Jewish Nationalism, 1897–1917,” Leo Baeck Yearbook 21 (1976), pp.&nbsp;109 142. ...evisionist Renaissance? Back to Bernstein,” Encounter, (July 1978), pp.&nbsp;75 82.
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  • ...ainous region of [[Kirghizki Alatau]] number more than 170 over nearly 250&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.<ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/1131/ Turkic s
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  • ...ngolia’''The International Journal of Intangible Heritage (vol.7)'', pp.&nbsp;103–111. [http://www.ijih.org/volumeMgr.ijih?cmd=volumeView&volNo=7&manuT ...rence on the Social Sciences 2012 - Official Conference Proceedings'', pp.&nbsp;167–182. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131203091424/http://iafor.org/off
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  • ...[Tuolba River]] at {{Coord|60|17|N|124|0|E}}. It has an elevation of 44.4&nbsp;metres.
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  • ...s during the summer (37%) and falls in winter (19%). Wind speeds exceed 15&nbsp;m/s on about 15 days a year, on average. ...7,200&nbsp;ft) above sea level. The resort area is about 25 kilometres (16&nbsp;mi) south of Almaty city by the [[Medeo]] road. It is popular for its mild
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  • ...e been incorporated into the KTZ. 3000&nbsp;km are electrified at 25 kV 50&nbsp;Hz AC. ...]] (Turkmenistan), crossing the border at [[Bolashak]]. The railway is 146&nbsp;km long and cost 65bn tenge. The railway is Russian gauge; there would be a
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  • ...} [[Kazakhstani tenge|KZT]] 52.5&nbsp;billion (2013) |{{pad|1em}}KZT 38.4&nbsp;billion (2012)<ref name="FS2013">{{cite web |url=http://investor.eubank.kz/ ...lleted list|{{increase}} KZT 17.3&nbsp;billion (2013) |{{pad|1em}}KZT 13.1&nbsp;billion (2012)<ref name="FS2013" />}}
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  • Cows weigh around 420 to 500&nbsp;kg and bulls 750 to 850&nbsp;kg.
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  • ...ere not conducive to [[monoculture]] farming. The area got only 200 to 350&nbsp;mm of rain yearly and the majority tended to fall in July and August, when
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  • ...ion]] under Russia as well as the first level section [[#UM – Belarus|UM&nbsp;– Belarus]]. * ICAO (IATA)&nbsp;– airport name&nbsp;– airport location
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  • Bouly is the project under constraction located 5&nbsp;km from Nordgold’s Bissa mine in [[Burkina Faso]]. The project represents ...open-pit heap leach project located in southwestern [[Yakutia]], Russia, 4&nbsp;km east of the Neryungri mine. Production is to begin up to two years later
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  • ...;kilometers north of the plant. The most remote mine is Sayak, located 250&nbsp;km to the east. The ore includes many different elements. It contains about ...rtunity to mine in the Kirghiz steppes, near Lake Balkhash and beyond. Ten&nbsp;years later, after two [[Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the So
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  • | revenue = [[Dollar|$]]766&nbsp;million (2016)<ref name=prelims>{{cite web|url=http://www.kazminerals.com/r | operating_income = [[Dollar|$]]218&nbsp;million (2016)<ref name=prelims/>
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  • ...south eastern [[Kazakhstan]] in [[Almaty Region|Almaty region]] around 230&nbsp;km from [[Almaty]]. The deposit is [[KAZ Minerals]] Group’s third major g
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  • ...ry. The company operates more than 8000&nbsp;km of oil pipelines and 3,140&nbsp;km of water pipelines. KazTransOil is a subsidiary of [[KazMunayGas]], the
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  • ...ernment of Kazakhstan had the majority of stocks in the company. On August&nbsp;29, 2012 the government stocks were offered for purchase at the [[Kazakhsta
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  • ...ha Izmukhametov]] Kazakhstan plans to increase the petroleum output to 150&nbsp;million tons by 2015. ...[Aktau]] was shut down in June 1999. There is a plan to build a new 1,500&nbsp;MW nuclear plant in the southeast of Kazakhstan, near [[Lake Balkash]].<ref
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  • The '''Tokarevskoye gas condensate field''', 80&nbsp;km west of [[Uralsk]], consists of four individual accumulations whose prod
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  • ...ving between 2200 and 3000h of sunlight per year, which equals 1200–1700&nbsp;kW/m2 annually.<ref name="bmz.de">{{cite web|title=Renewable energies in Ce ...gy plant is operating in Kazakhstan; the Kordai wind power plant with 1500&nbsp;kW capacity was launched in December 2011 in Zhambyl region.<ref name="http
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  • ...quired through [[KazMunayGas]] a 10% stake for $2&nbsp;billion cash and $1&nbsp;billion non-cash consideration.<ref> ...ssure of the reservoir above the [[dew point]]. By 1990, approximately 200&nbsp;vertical wells had been drilled in Karachaganak reaching a peak production
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  • ...first agreement concerning Kurmangazy field was signed in 2002. The US$23&nbsp;billion worth PSA agreement was signed with [[KazMunayGas]] and [[Rosneft]]
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  • ...[[Atyrau]] and is considered the world's largest discovery in the last 30&nbsp;years, combined with the [[Tengiz Field]].<ref name=johnston> </ref> [[CNN Money]] estimates that development of the field had cost US$116&nbsp;billion as of 2012, which made it the most expensive energy project in the
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  • ...sate. The field is expected to become operational in 2016 and to produce 9&nbsp;billion cubic meters of natural gas per year. The produced oil and gas wil
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  • In 2001, the partners opened a US$2.7&nbsp;billion, {{convert|1505|km|adj=on}} [[Caspian Pipeline Consortium]] pipelin ...rt|130|km}} west of Tengiz and is world's largest discovery in the last 30&nbsp;years, and Tengiz combined, compete with the {{convert|22|Goilbbl}} of the
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  • [[File:Skołoszów, cesta k Radymnu.jpg|thumb|290px|E&nbsp;40 roadsign in Skołoszów, Poland]] [[File:E40 route.png|thumb|290px|E&nbsp;40 in Eastern Europe and Asia]]
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  • ...west route of the [[Asian Highway Network]], running 10,380&nbsp;km (6,450&nbsp;miles) from [[Shanghai]], China via [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbek
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  • ...68''' ('''AH68''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 278&nbsp;km (174 miles) from [[Jinghe County|Jinghe]], [[Xinjiang]], [[China]] to [[
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  • ...63''' ('''AH63''') is a road in the [[Asian Highway Network]] running 2500&nbsp;km from [[Samara, Russia|Samara]], [[Russia]] to [[G‘uzor]], [[Uzbekistan
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  • ...ines, in six individual networks with a total length of approximately 1150&nbsp;km.<ref>[http://www.home.versatel.nl/p.engelbert/KAZ.html] Kazakhstan</ref> * [[Atbasar]] network, 255&nbsp;km
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  • ...ears of imprisonment, Pavel Makarov&nbsp;– 13 years and Sergei Yelizarov&nbsp;– 11 years. Sherstobitov was the one who actually killed Kvantrishvili. H
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  • ...жас (zhas)&nbsp;– young, youth, Отан (Otan)&nbsp;– Fatherland)&nbsp;– the youth wing of the [[Nur Otan|Nur Otan People’s Democratic Party]] ...Жастар жалыны&nbsp;– Отанға, жомарт жүрегі&nbsp;– жастарға!" телевизиялық марафон өтеді|u
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  • ...f the town centre. Future expansion will occur in [[Porshnev]] village, 16&nbsp;km down the [[Panj River]] from Khorog. ...[Ak-Kya]], the UCA campus site, is along a bend of the [[Naryn River]], 12&nbsp;km downstream from the city.
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  • ...вич Нарикбаев,''Maksut Sultanovich Narikbayev''}}; 9 May 1940&nbsp;– 12 October 2015) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[jurist]] who served as the
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  • ...K. Tulenbaev Free bicommutative algebras] // Serdica Math, V. 37-2011- pp.&nbsp;25–44. ...skew-symmetric identity of degree 3] // J.Math. Sci, V.161-2009- No.1, p.&nbsp;11-30
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  • ...Knowlton: ''Uzbekistan''. Marshall Cavendish 2005, ISBN 0-7614-2016-9, pp.&nbsp;54–58 ({{Google books|tPv2SFhDpuIC|online copy|page=54}}) ...ples of the Soviet Union'', Taylor & Francis 1983, ISBN 0-7103-0025-5, pp.&nbsp;338–345 ({{Google books|Qa89AAAAIAAJ|online copy|page=338}})
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  • ...early 18th centuries". Vol II. Baddeley (1919, MacMillan, London). Reprint&nbsp;– Burt Franklin, New York. 1963 p. 59.</ref> ...hnic atlas of Uzbekistan", Uzbekistan, "Open Society foundation", 2002, p.&nbsp;176, ISBN 978-5-86280-010-4 {{ru icon}}
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  • ...ny Russians who were identified with the [[White army]] moved to [[China]]&nbsp;— most of them settling in [[Harbin]] and [[Shanghai]].<ref>"[https://www
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  • ...c) in ''[[Revue de l'Orient Latin]]'', 1893, pp.&nbsp;566–610; 1894, pp.&nbsp;73–143, 235-300
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  • ...e major consumers were the rulers of agricultural China." (Liu (2001), pp.&nbsp;267–268). At the cemetery in Sampul (Chinese: 山普拉), ~14&nbsp;km from the archaeological site of [[Khotan]] in [[Lop County]], Xinjiang,<
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  • ...ficantly in 2002 to accommodate higher passenger volumes. It is located 12&nbsp;km south of the city proper. ...liq'', The Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 7 (1936), pp.&nbsp;145–221.
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  • ...ie ti︠u︡rki: ocherki istorii i ideologii]), [[Almaty]], Daik-Press, p.&nbsp;233, {{Listed Invalid ISBN|9985-4-4152-9}}
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  • ...n the [[Taekwondo at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 49 kg|Women's 49&nbsp;kg competition]], but was defeated in the first round.
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  • ...Shadrin''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Шадрин}}) (4 September 1988&nbsp;– 21 June 2014) was a [[Uzbeks|Uzbekistani]] professional [[association f
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  • '''Cho Ki-chon''' ({{lang-ko|조기천}}; 6 November 1913&nbsp;– 31 July 1951) was a [[Koryo-saram|Russian-born]] [[North Korea]]n [[poe ...문학 활동에 대한 재검토|trans-title = Discourse on Cho Ki Cheon&nbsp;— Review on His Life and Literary Activity| author = Luo Jin Hyun | work
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  • ...ev''' ({{lang-ru|Юрий Алексеевич Зуев}}; 8 December 1932&nbsp;– 5 December 2006) was a [[Russia]]n-born [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[sinologist ...and Middle Ages: pied horde, centuria ([[Comparative history|comparative]]&nbsp;– [[Typology (anthropology)|typological]] study)" (1998), "Kypchak Urbe-k
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  • ...598,645&nbsp;kg of insecticides, 10,000&nbsp;kg of defoliants and 646,556&nbsp;kg of other pesticides. In the first quarter of 2002 more than 6.36 million ...sk Test Site|SNTP]] occupies an area of 18,500 km2 with a perimeter of 600&nbsp;km. The Polygon occupies 10,000 km2 of the former Semipalatinsk oblast. Nuc
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  • ...dry ports for handling trans-Eurasian trains, which travel more than 9,000&nbsp;km between China and Europe. The Khorgos Gateway dry port is surrounded by ...of the 10 lines were closed and now there are only 2 lines. They total 23&nbsp;km.<ref name=subways.net>[http://www.subways.net/kazakstan/almaty.htm Subwa
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  • ...e climb out, causing the airplane to stall before traveling 5&nbsp;km (3.1&nbsp;mi) away, crash and catch fire, killing all 156 passengers and 10 crew on b
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  • ...It is situated in the north-west of the [[Tian Shan]] mountain range 200&nbsp;km north-east of [[Tashkent]]. It has an [[:wikt:alpine|alpine]] character
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  • ...range]]s in [[Aktobe Region]] (Northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]) 275 miles (440&nbsp;km) long. Latitude (DMS): 48° 38' 38 N Longitude (DMS): 58° 32' 47 E. The The Mughodzhary proper are of length about 200&nbsp;km with width up to 30&nbsp;km. They start at the [[Or River]] (река Орь) as a narrow range that
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  • ...rnational Journal of Environment and Pollution 2004 - Vol. 22, No.1/2 pp.&nbsp;72 – 86. ISSN 0957-4352
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  • ...around {{coord|46|35|0|N|81|0|0|E}}. It has an area of 600&nbsp;km² (736&nbsp;km² when water level in the lake is high), average depth of 3.3 m and maxi
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  • ...altitude of about 9000&nbsp;ft with summits ranging from 11,500 to 12,000&nbsp;ft. There are about ten [[glaciers]] found on the northern part of their sl
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  • The river is 825&nbsp;km long, the surface of the drainage basin is 157,000&nbsp;km². Average water consumption is around 9 cubic meters/second. The Turgai
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  • Saran is located in Karaganda oblast (region) of Kazakhstan situated about 15&nbsp;km from Karaganda city. Saran is a significant center of coal extraction du
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  • The '''Saryesik Atyrau Desert''' stretches for about 400&nbsp;km south of [[Lake Balkhash]] in eastern [[Kazakhstan]]. It is a sand deser
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  • ...hwest''' is a former air base in [[Semipalatinsk]], Kazakhstan, located 43&nbsp;km south-west of [[Dolon (air base)]]. It is a demolished airfield from 19
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  • ...d 300&nbsp;km east-west. It is bisected by the Turgay Ravine which is 800&nbsp;km long and during the last ice age provided an outlet for the extinct [[We
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  • ...rovide some subsurface flow, but the surface flow disappears more than 100&nbsp;km from the Syr Darya. The name ''sary su'' means ''yellow water'' in [[Tu ...ns de la Mer Caspiene" of 1723" ''Imago Mundi'' 13: pp.&nbsp;137–150, p.&nbsp;139
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  • ...tablished in 1959, and has been a town since 1964. It is located about 200&nbsp;km North-East of [[Astana]]. It began as a secret town with code names Tsel
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  • ...] of [[Kazakhstan]]. It is located at the foot of the Karatau mountains 30&nbsp;km north-east of the city of [[Turkistan (city)|Turkestan]]. Kentau was for
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  • ...nging sand]], a large dune which is famous for the noises it produces (1.5&nbsp;km length and 150m height),<ref>[http://www.stek.kz/pageseng.php?pid=2&id=1
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  • ...' (area of low, rounded, isolated hills). Its area is approximately 75,000&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>. ...o -14&nbsp;°C, and the average temperature in July ranges from 24° to 26&nbsp;°C.
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  • ...azakhstan|district]] of [[Jambyl Region]] in south-eastern [[Kazakhstan]].&nbsp;<ref>[http://www.statoids.com/ykz.html Statoids.com].</ref> The administrat
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  • As of 2005 the district had an area of 45,500&nbsp;km².
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  • ...a small town in [[Almaty Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]]. It is located some 50&nbsp;km north of Almaty, on the [[Turksib]] rail line.
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  • ...land''' (Kulaly-Aral) is the westernmost and longest island, stretching 25&nbsp;km from tip to tip. Its shape is slightly irregular, with inlets and headla ...the biggest in area, with a length of 19&nbsp;km and a maximum width of 7&nbsp;km. This island consists mostly of [[wetland]].
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  • ...m wide channel. It has a length of 5.2&nbsp;km and a maximum width of 3.9&nbsp;km.<ref>[http://land.worldcitydb.com/ostrov_spirkin_oseredok_3236706.html G ...bay Island|Zhanbay Aral]], one of the largest islands in the area, lies 10&nbsp;km to the SSW beyond a headland.
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  • ...islands in the [[Caspian Sea]]. It is located 7&nbsp;km off the coast, 15&nbsp;km SSE of [[Peshnoy]].<ref>[http://worldmaps.web.infoseek.co.jp/russia_guid ...a maximum width of 0.7&nbsp;km. The crescent-shaped southern island is 3.2&nbsp;km long and only 400 m wide on average.<ref>[http://land.worldcitydb.com/os
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  • ...;km wide channel. It has a length of 21.5&nbsp;km and a maximum width of 7&nbsp;km.
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  • ...phic data]</ref> It is located north of the [[Buzachi Peninsula]] and 41.6&nbsp;km north of [[Turum, Kazakhstan|Turum]].<ref>[http://travelingluck.com/Asia
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  • ...om melting snow. The average discharge, 61&nbsp;km from its mouth, is 21.3&nbsp;m³/sek. The spring flooding lasts from April to mid-May. The rest of the y
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  • ...It had an area of 273&nbsp;km² (1960), and its highest point was the 163&nbsp;meter high hill called Daut. On its northern shore was situated the fishing
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  • The town is located 130&nbsp;km south of [[Oral, Kazakhstan]] (Uralsk), on the right bank of the [[Ural
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  • ...akhstan]] and [[Russia]]. The lake has an [[area]] of about 25 sq mi (64.7&nbsp;km²). The Kazakh village of Terensay<ref>[http://kazindex.ru/03/2.html Pos
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  • ...The river empties into the [[Tobol river|Tobol]] on the right side in 909&nbsp;km from its mouth.
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  • ...ake]] in the [[Qyzylorda Province]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It has an area of 176&nbsp;km², although the water level in the lake often fluctuates. It lies in the
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  • ...m of -38&nbsp;°C. The typical annual precipitation varies from 300 to 500&nbsp;mm/year in different climatic zones of the valley. Precipitation progressiv
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  • ...rage temperature + 25°С, + 35°С). Very poor precipitation (200 – 300&nbsp;mm/year) mostly in the winter season.<ref>[http://tarbagatay.vko.gov.kz/reg
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  • ...ict]]. The [[Nura River]] slowly flows around the selo. It is situated 120&nbsp;km south-west of [[Astana]]. Population: {{Kz-census2009|4,161|punct=;}}{{K
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  • ...the northernmost [[mountain range]] of Tian Shan stretching for about 350&nbsp;km with maximal elevation of 4,973m ([[Talgar Peak]]). The term "[[Alatau]]
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  • ...etment (aircraft)|revetment]]s. [[Dolon Southwest]], a former airfield 32&nbsp;km to the south, no longer exists.
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  • ...m [[Africa]], [[Europe]], and [[South Asia]]. It is estimated that 15–16&nbsp;million birds, including many [[endangered species]], use the site as a fee
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  • ...takes water from one of the branches of the Irtysh River. It runs for 451&nbsp;km<ref>[http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Irtysh-Karaganda+Canal I ...]] ({{coord|51|49|00|N|75|13|00|E|display=inline|type:landmark}}, about 10&nbsp;km north of [[Ekibastuz]]), as well as other reservoirs at {{coord|51|48|00
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  • Koktobe is located 102&nbsp;km southeast of Pavlodar on the car track Chagan-Families. The train statio
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  • ...length is 1660&nbsp;km, and the area of its [[drainage basin]] is 395,000&nbsp;km².
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  • ...azakhstan]] rises in the [[Mugodzhar Hills]] and flows some 400 miles (640&nbsp;km) south-west into the [[Caspian Sea]]. It flows through the north of the
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  • It is 5.5&nbsp;km in diameter and the age is estimated to be 46 ± 7 million years ([[Eoce
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  • ...köl; an inlet of the Caspian Sea) in the west. It extends roughly 200,000&nbsp;km² (77,000 square miles), with an average elevation of 150 meters (about
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  • 31&nbsp;km from the city is the [[necropolis]] [[Beysenbay]] and up the coast the s
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  • | prominence_ref = <ref name="peaklist"/>&nbsp;<br/><small>[[List of peaks by prominence|Ranked 68th]]</small>
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  • ...mperatures drop to as low as -40&nbsp;°C in January and rise to around 50&nbsp;°C in July.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Asie Centrale - Kazakhstan|url = https
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  • ...eadurl=no |df=dmy }}</ref> The lake is approimately 3.5&nbsp;km wide and 4&nbsp;km long. The lake is freshwater with reeds gorwing along the margins. It l
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  • ...]. The length of the river is 462&nbsp;km. The area of its basin is 34,400&nbsp;km². It freezes up in November and stays icebound in April. The town of [[
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  • ...] and [[Almaty Region|Alma-Ata Oblasts]].<ref name="Est">Decree of October&nbsp;14, 1939</ref> Upon [[Kazakhstan]]'s independence in 1991, the oblast conti |en_date=October&nbsp;14, 1939
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  • ...nserai]] to protect the [[Silk Road]] town of [[Sayram (city)|Sayram]], 10&nbsp;km to the east. Shymkent grew as a market center for trade between Turkic
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  • ...Brazil. She finished 12th in the [[Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics&nbsp;– Women's rhythmic individual all-around|rhythmic gymnastics individual a
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  • * 1996 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Saint Petersburg|St.&nbsp;Petersburg]], Russia<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inform.kz/eng/article/26 ...&nbsp;— города-побратимы |trans_title=Bishkek and Astana&nbsp;— Sister Cities |date=12 September 2011 |accessdate=9 October 2014 |langu
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  • ...er]] in 1830 as the seat of an [[okrug]]<ref name="Pospelov">Pospelov, pp.&nbsp;24–25</ref> by a unit of the [[Siberian Cossacks]] headed by [[Fyodor Shu
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  • ...v|format=|journal=Astrobiology, History, and Society (edited by D.&nbsp;A.&nbsp;Vakoch)|volume=|issue=|pages=:175–185.|doi=10.1007/978-3-642-35983-5_8|pm
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  • ...ерации&nbsp;— начальнике управления пресс&nbsp;— службы президента российской федераци
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  • ...улхьамидан кlант Ахьмад-Хьажи}}; 23 August 1951&nbsp;– 9 May 2004), also spelled '''Akhmat''', was the Chief [[Mufti]] of the
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  • ...резидента України від 6 квітня 2010 року №&nbsp;506»] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140709073410/http:// ...жений СИПРИ, по итогам пятилетки она 9-я№&nbsp;]</ref>
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  • ...s a medieval city on the border between Europe and Asia. It was located 50&nbsp;km north [[Atyrau]] on the lower [[Ural River]], near the modern village of
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  • ...ntain") is a town in [[Almaty Region]], in south-eastern[[Kazakhstan]], 15&nbsp;km away from [[Almaty]].
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  • ...er Kazakh and [[Russia]]n cities, while its train station services from 30&nbsp;km from Taldykorgan [[Central Kazakhstan]], [[Central Asia]], [[Russia]], [
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  • ...algar District]]. The town is located between [[Almaty]] and [[Esik]], 25&nbsp;km from Almaty and several kilometres east of [[Birlik, Kazakhstan|Birlik]] ...[[orogenic belt]]. The town stretches along the river for approximately 6&nbsp;km from the highest point in [[Meliorator microdistrict]] to the lowest poi
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  • ...[[Kazakhstan]]. The town is located between [[Almaty]] and [[Talgar]], 25&nbsp;km from Almaty and several kilometres east of [[Talgar]].
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  • ...name="ATS1987">"Alma-Ata Oblast. Administrative-Territorial Division", p.&nbsp;21</ref> is a village (''selo'') in [[Talgar District]] of [[Almaty Region]
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  • ...], at the foot of the [[Tian Shan]], 53&nbsp;km east of [[Almaty]] and 112&nbsp;km over the mountains from [[Issyk Kul Lake]]. Population: {{Kz-census2009|
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  • ...ерриториальное деление." Алта-Ата, 1987. Page&nbsp;22</ref>) is a village in [[Ile District, Kazakhstan|Ile District]] of [[Al
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  • ...lic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January&nbsp;17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Chelkar was transferred to [[Ak In 1928, Shalkar was granted a town status. On December&nbsp;17, 1930 the okrug was abolished, and the districts became directly subordi
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  • ...lic was renamed [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]]. On January&nbsp;17, 1928 the governorate was abolished, and Kandagach was transferred to [[ In 1932, [[Aktobe Region]] was established. On July&nbsp;5, 1933 Klyuchevoy District (currently [[Alga District]]) was established,
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  • *[[Orenburg]]: 154&nbsp;km *[[Aktobe]]: 131&nbsp;km
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  • ...na and [[Korgalzhyn]]. [[Zhanazhol]] (5.4&nbsp;km) and [[Rodionovka]] (5.7&nbsp;km) are nearby. The closest railway station is in Astana. Akmol is east of
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  • ...many were taken to be treated in the regional capital [[Aktau]], about 150&nbsp;km away.<ref name=BBC2/> ...rains have storm character. Average annual amount of precipitation of 120&nbsp;mm. Rainfall is evenly distributed for all year slightly the increase in ra
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  • ...t&task=view&id=5063&Itemid=2 Aktau: Years, people, memories...]''. October&nbsp;13, 2011</ref> ...2015}} and the name was changed to Aktau.<ref name="Pospelov">Pospelov, p.&nbsp;25</ref> However, in 1964 it was given yet another name, '''Shevchenko''' (
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  • ...as '''Ak-Mechet''', or ''white mosque''.<ref name="Pospelov">Pospelov, p.&nbsp;24</ref> The later-famous [[Yaqub Beg]] was once the fort's commander, but
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  • ...an-measuring-the-northern-aral/cewp</ref> though this is less than the 100&nbsp;km distance observed before the completion of [[Dike Kokaral|a dam]] in 200
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  • ...sovka]], and subsequently Dzhetygara was made the district center. On July&nbsp;29, 1936, Kostanay Region was established as a part of [[Kazakh Soviet Soci
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  • ...raction purposes of decorative facing stone. Within the radius of 70–100&nbsp;km away from the city there are deposits with an estimated volume of 3-6 mi
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  • ...presently copper is still exploited there. The city lies approximately 500&nbsp;km west of the Chinese border on the north side of the lake at an altitude
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  • |population_total = 5,000&nbsp;– 10,000 '''Yegindybulak''' (Kaz&nbsp;— Егіндібұлақ) is a settlement in the [[Karaganda Region]] in
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  • ...nteers from Pavlodar (550 bayonets and 70 swords), overtook the rebels 180&nbsp;km southeast of Karkaraly. A battle took place and the rebels fled to Chin
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  • ...}) is then recorded in the 6th century CE<ref name="Pospelov">Pospelov, p.&nbsp;29</ref> (568 CE{{citation needed|date=February 2015}}) and is known to hav
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  • }}</ref> The largest city from Karatau, [[Taraz]], is approximately 100&nbsp;km to the southwest.
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  • ...s established, and Zharma District became a part of the region. On October&nbsp;14, 1939 [[Semipalatinsk Region]] was split off East Kazakhstan Region, and ...atinsk Region was abolished and merged into East Kazakhstan Region. On May&nbsp;23, 1997 Charsk District was abolished and merged into Zharma District.<ref
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  • ...ge of Novo-Alexandrovka was located on the site of the settlement. On July&nbsp;9, 1962 Serebryanka was granted town status within Zyryan District.<ref nam
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  • ...and the districts were directly subordinated to the republic. On February&nbsp;20, 1932 East Kazakhstan Region was established, and Shemonaikha District b
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  • ...&nbsp;°C in July, and record highs range from 8&nbsp;°C in January to 43&nbsp;°C in July.
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  • ...southeastern corner of [[Lake Zaysan]] at an altitude of 660 meters (2170&nbsp;ft) above sea level.<ref>[http://www.fallingrain.com/world/KZ/15/Zaysan.htm
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  • ...l, Kazakhstan|Oral]] (Uralsk). Surrounding villages includes Kuznetsova (5&nbsp;km), and [[Aktau, West Kazakhstan|Aktau]].
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  • ...n]] and southern [[Kazakhstan]]. Of the length of approximately 1&nbsp;067&nbsp;kilometres<ref>[[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]]</ref> (663 miles), the first 1
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  • ...ed her title defense with a bronze in the women's lightweight category (55&nbsp;kg) at the [[2005 Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]] in [[Almería]]
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  • ...Kazakhstan]]. The park headquarters are in the city of [[Karkaraly]], 244&nbsp;km east of [[Karaganda]]. ...in the Karkaraly Mountains. It is located 7&nbsp;km from Karkaraly and 224&nbsp;km from the city of Karaganda. The picturesque scenery, combined with the p
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  • ...3 года до 1 февраля 2013 года] (russisch; Excel-Datei; 55&nbsp;kB).</ref> *Area: 165,600&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> (6.1%, 7 place)
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  • ...3 года до 1 февраля 2013 года] (russisch; Excel-Datei; 55&nbsp;kB).</ref>
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  • ...3 года до 1 февраля 2013 года] (russisch; Excel-Datei; 55&nbsp;kB).</ref> [[Bayanaul National Park]] is located in the region within 100&nbsp;km of [[Ekibastuz]].
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  • ...3 года до 1 февраля 2013 года] (russisch; Excel-Datei; 55&nbsp;kB).</ref>
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  • ...a]]|[[Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 100 kg|100&nbsp;kg]]}} {{MedalGold|[[1994 World Wrestling Championships|1994 Istanbul]]|100&nbsp;kg}}
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  • ...[[Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)|Akmolinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]]&nbsp;– 12 July 1974 in [[Paris]], [[France]]),<ref>Names by which he is credit ...o exile in [[Siberia]]. The Annenkovs moved back to [[Saint Petersburg|St.&nbsp;Petersburg]] in 1892.
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  • ...beds in Zhanaozen, many were taken to be treated in [[Aktau]], around 150&nbsp;km away.<ref name=BBC2/>
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  • ...en, Alisher Navoiy cultural center and the largest mosque in Sayram for 10&nbsp;thousand. Most of the population of the village are ethnic [[Uzbeks]] who c ...country is connected by highways. Karabulak is located at distance of 1450&nbsp;km from [[Astana]]. From Karabulak to the capital it is possible to reach a
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  • ...lacier peaks of the [[Trans-Ili Alatau]] (topped by [[Talgar Peak]], 4,973&nbsp;m), an extension of the northern flanks of the [[Tien Shan Mountains]]. Pop
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  • ..., and [[GRES-2 Power Station|GRES-2]], with an installed capacity of 1,000&nbsp;MW. GRES-2 has the [[Chimney of GRES-2 Power Station|tallest chimney]] in t ...built four thermal power plants, each one of 4,000&nbsp;MW (8 units x 500&nbsp;MWe). In years 1991–93 only Units No 1 and 2 were commissioned. The const
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  • ...til 1993), is a city in [[Kazakhstan]], in [[Pavlodar Region]], located 50&nbsp;km to the south of [[Pavlodar]] on the left bank of the [[Irtysh River]]. T ...deposits in the vicinity of [[Ekibastuz]]. In 1897, construction of a 110&nbsp;km railroad from Ekibastuz commanced. The Voskresensk railroad crossed the
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  • ...located 450&nbsp;km northeast of the national capital [[Astana]], and 405&nbsp;km southeast of the [[Russia]]n city of [[Omsk]] along the [[Irtysh River]] Pavlodar has an 86&nbsp;km [[streetcar]] (tram) network, which began service in 1965 with, as of 20
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  • ...in northern [[Kazakhstan]] close to the border with [[Russia]], about 261&nbsp;km west of [[Omsk]] along the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]]. It is the capital
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  • ...d is [[marsh]]y. It has a length of 6.2&nbsp;km and a maximum width of 4.3&nbsp;km. It lies in an [[offshore oil]] producing area.
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  • ...il 13, 2013}}</ref> The earthquake occurred in the cold winter, and the 30&nbsp;cm ground snow covered the roads in the mountainous region and hindered the
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  • ...e="FAO"/> Between 1970 and 1985, the volume of Lake Balkash declined by 39&nbsp;km<sup>3</sup> to directly feed the Kapchagay Reservoir, and by 1987, Lake
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  • ...zstan, after [[Jengish Chokusu]] (7,439 &nbsp;m) and [[Pik Lenina]] (7,134&nbsp;m). It is also the world's most northern 7,000-metre peak, notable because ...across the South [[Engilchek Glacier|Engilchek]] (or Inylchek) glacier, 16&nbsp;km north of [[Jengish Chokusu]], Khan Tengri was originally thought to be t
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  • ...ns-Ili Alatau]] mountains at the height of 2511 meters above sea level, 15&nbsp;km south from the center of [[Almaty]] in [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>{{Cite web|ur
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  • ...z|Заманбек Қалабайұлы Нұрқаділов}}; 15 January&nbsp;– 11 November 2005) served as the Mayor of [[Almaty]] in [[Kazakhstan]] a
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  • ..., mice had survived doses of smallpox and anthrax. His "cocktail approach"&nbsp;– mixing more than one drug with other ingredients – was touted at news
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  • The highest peak of the Ural, [[Mount Narodnaya]], (elevation 1,895 m (6,217&nbsp;ft)) was identified in 1927.{{citation needed|date=February 2015}} [[Mayak]], 150&nbsp;km southeast of [[Yekaterinburg]], was a center of the Soviet nuclear indus
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  • ...to 250&nbsp;km with an average width of the Ural Mountains from 40 to 150&nbsp;km. The length of the Southern Ural - 550&nbsp;km.
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  • ...[[sable]] ''[[zakaznik]]'' (sanctuary), was proposed in 1915 by S.&nbsp;T.&nbsp;Nat, the Chief Forester of [[Vologda]] [[Guberniya]], in his article in ''L ...; the size of the buffer area size was increased in 1984 by additional 330&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.
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  • ...orthern [[Ural Mountains]] of the [[Komi Republic]], [[Russia]]. At 32,800&nbsp;km² it is the largest [[virgin forest]] in [[Europe]].
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  • ...t is mostly [[tundra]], found at higher elevations. There are also some 20&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> of meadows, both alpine ones and those in the river valleys.
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  • ...of [[Ekaterinburg]], between the towns of [[Kasli]] and [[Tatysh]], and 72&nbsp;km northwest of [[Chelyabinsk]]. The closest city, [[Ozyorsk]], is the cent ...s could potentially have on populated areas. Mayak is surrounded by a ~250&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> exclusion zone. Nearby is the site of the South Urals nuclea
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  • ...ty of the tributaries is 0.29&nbsp;km/km<sup>2</sup> in the right and 0.19&nbsp;km/km<sup>2</sup> in the left side of the basin. The right-side tributaries
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  • ...}}. It is in [[Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug]] in [[Tyumen Oblast]], 0.5&nbsp;km to east from the border of [[Komi Republic]].{{citation needed|date=May
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  • ...of this line, which Hitler clarified as actually meaning a line 200–300&nbsp;km east of the mountains,<ref name="hitler4"/> approaching the [[70th merid ...and Ethic against Human Dignity'', p. 36. Editions Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam&nbsp;– New York. ISBN 90-420-1633-7.</ref> On 10 December 1942 (as the [[Battl
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  • It is located 15&nbsp;km west of [[Mount Narodnaya]], the highest peak in the Ural mountains.
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  • ...ountain in the [[southern Ural]]s. Along with [[Kosvinsky Mountain]] (600&nbsp;km to the north), it is suspected by the [[United States]] of being a large
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  • ...th&ndash;south through the middle of the [[Ural Mountains]] for over 2,000&nbsp;km. It separates both Europe from Asia and the three, or four, western meg ...]] evidence that the Main Uralian Fault extends very deep, in excess of 15&nbsp;km, into the crust and [[Strike and dip|dips]] to the east as a result of t
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