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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 ...rtook. A supporting town was built around the facility to provide housing, schools and infrastructure for workers. It was raised to city status in 1966 and na
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  • ...ind Soviet accomplishments in space exploration during and following the [[International Geophysical Year]]. ...ruggles until the [[Bolsheviks]] assumed unchallenged power in 1920. Local schools were closed and young Korolev had to continue his studies at home. Grigory
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  • | name = Miras International School | classes offered = [[International Baccalaureate]] Programmes
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  • | name = Almaty International School | image = Almaty International School.jpg
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  • {{portal|Kazakhstan|United Kingdom|Schools}} ...hitectsjournal.co.uk/aj100/aj100-building-of-the-year-2009-beijing-capital-international-airport/5214138.article/ Architects Journal shortlist Building of the Year
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  • This is a '''list of schools in [[Almaty]]''', the largest city in the [[Central Asia]]n country of [[Ka ==International schools==
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  • | name = Kazakhstan International School, Almaty | accreditation = International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (PYP)
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  • ...rvice College|Haileybury]], one of Britain’s oldest independent boarding schools, has a long heritage of involvement in Asia due to its association with the In addition to the expected range of subjects taught in most UK independent schools, Haileybury Astana also offers Kazakh language lessons from Key Stage 1 onw
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  • '''Miras International School Astana''' is a K-12 international school in [[Astana]], [[Kazakhstan]]. {{portal|Kazakhstan|Schools|France}}
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  • | name = QSI International School of Astana | district = [[Quality Schools International]]
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  • ...onted by the towering edifices of three ''[[Madrasa|madrassas]]'' (Islamic schools), even if none of them were commissioned by Timur himself and were built in ...c.unesco.org/en/list/1103|accessdate=2009-09-14}}</ref> following the same international recognition for the sites of Samarkand, Humayun's Tomb and Taj Mahal.
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  • ...until the age of thirteen, but spent his teenage years in Soviet boarding schools.<ref>Bauyrzhan Momyshuly. ''Za Nami Moskva''. Ȯner (2009). ISBN 978-601-20 ....net/bios/bek.html ''Alexander Bek'']. sovlit.com.</ref> The series gained international, as well as Soviet, recognition.
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  • |type = National, ethnic, international ...-greetings-history-traditions-celebrate-persian-new-year-1562607|website = International Business Times|access-date = 1 February 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...ove that anyone can learn to play the instrument without studying at music schools.<ref>[http://talgam.kz/?p=282 Домбыра Рarty!] {{webarchive |url=htt ...ықаралық шараға айналды - Dombyra Party has become an international trend]</ref>
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  • ...6&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhstan |publisher=International Monetary Fund }}</ref> ...outpost, [[Orsk]], in 1735. Russia introduced the Russian language in all schools and governmental organisations.
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  • *Winner of the [[Golden Puffin]] at the 2008 [[Reykjavík International Film Festival]] ...rtrayed Asa, was not a professional but still a student at one of the film schools in Kazakhstan. The three children were able to rehearse scenes to different
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  • ...]'s ''[[Killer (1998 film)|Killer]]'' (1998), a Kazakh-[[France|French]] [[International co-production|co-production]], is a tragic tale highlighting the economic d ...ng a film based on an exploits of Kazakh warriors of the 18th century onto international screens.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374089/|title=Noma
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  • .../dogramaci/dogramaci_winners/en/index.html Previous winners]</ref> and The International Unity Prize. ...ision of foundling homes and orphanages, provide equipment and supplies to schools, aid gifted children from low-income families, and to assist the child heal
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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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  • In 1998 the International Executive Center was created with the help of [[McGill University]], [[Mont ...[[Economics]], [[Public Administration]], [[International Relations]], and International [[Journalism]]. The college also administers KIMEP's general education prog
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  • ...lisher=|access-date=}}</ref> it is an English-medium institution, with an international faculty and staff. The acceptance rate for undergraduate programs is 1:8.5. ...stan on “Nazarbayev University’s status”, “Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools”, and “Nazarbayev Fund”.
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  • ...lect such fines. Most registered groups experienced no problems, but the [[International Society for Krishna Consciousness|Hare Krishna]] movement, a registered gro Kazakhstan supports international efforts for promoting inter-religious dialogue and tolerance. Every four ye
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  • ...on Statistical and Comparative, Including the Achievements of the Ten Year International Bahá'í Teaching & Consolidation Plan 1953-1963], Compiled by [[Hands of t | title = Kazakhstan - International Religious Freedom Report 2001
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  • ...did not practice [[Judaism]] publicly, and sent their children to Russian schools. ...ion of the city. Jews became dominant in the local university, clinics and schools, living mostly at the center of Bishkek. On other cities, smaller communiti
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  • ...rs]].<ref>[http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2009/127366.htm Kazakhstan - International Religious Freedom Report 2009] U.S. Department of State. Retrieved on 2009- ...ity has increased significantly. Construction of [[mosque]]s and religious schools accelerated in the 1990s, with financial help from [[Turkey]], [[Egypt]], a
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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 ...[[USSR]], 8 evacuated hospitals, 15 institutes, universities and technical schools; and around 20 cultural institutions. Motion picture [[production companies
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  • Kazatomprom operates under long-term contracts with major international energy companies. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) acknowledges this technology as the most enviro
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  • ![[Kazakh University of International Relations]] ...to offer Japanese language courses. For students in primary and secondary schools, Japanese language classes might begin as early as the fifth year of compul
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  • ...tudents of age 5 to 18 throughout [[Kazakhstan]].<ref name=Randstad/> The schools are named after [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]], president of Kazakhstan, who has ...chool of Education]].<ref name=GSE/> Subsequently, Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools partnered with the [[University of Cambridge|University of Cambridge Facult
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  • ...ended by approximately 3.2 million students, and 244 specialized secondary schools with about 222,000 students. In 1992 about 51 percent of eligible children ...creasing in the country, with about 5% of students enrolled in the private schools that remain largely under arbitrary state control.
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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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  • ...with regional, national and international arenas of higher education. The international staff profile adds value to its programs of studies. ...ative work in private schools, ELT management and coordination in language schools, etc.
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  • ...= Alma-Ata School of Managers,<br/>Almaty School of Management, <br/>International Academy of Business ...as organized in 1988 as Alma-Ata School of Managers, in 1996 it became the International Academy of Business. In 2014 it adopted its current name.
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  • | name = Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages The '''Kazakh Ablai Khan University of International Relations and World Languages''' (KazUIR & WL, Ablai Khan University), or K
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  • *[[Kazakh University of Economics, Finance and International Trade]] *[[Miras International School, Astana|Miras International School]]
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  • ...leading universities in the country. There is also 28 Kazakh-Turkish high schools, one university and one primary school which are operated by private Turkis ...Ahiska (Meskhetian) Turks: Source of Conflict in the Caucasus?|journal=The International Journal of Human Rights|publisher=|volume=6|issue=2|pages=49–64}}
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  • ...ad a large number of their own official institutions, including 380 Korean schools, two teachers' colleges, one pedagogical school, three hospitals, a theatre ...sive identity among the Korean deportees.<ref name="lee141"/> However, in schools for Soviet Korean children, the government switched Korean language from be
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  • ...nd colorful observances of birthdays, weddings, and funerals. In addition, schools have museums to preserve other parts of their culture, such as embroidery, ...=en&sa=X&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAGoVChMIguz75oDIyAIVA1U-Ch12uQeJ|year=1962|publisher=International Arts and Sciences Press|page=42}}</ref>
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  • ...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 ...not widely accepted. By 1917, the Arabic script was reintroduced, even in schools and local government.
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  • ...lly had the same rights and status as men, and could attend non-segregated schools.
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  • ...t have public education available in the Siberian Tatar language. In local schools the lessons are taught only in Russian and Volga Tatar languages. Neither a ...о языка" (2014)(''The Grammar of Modern Siberian Tatar Language''). International Organization for Standardization ISO 639-3 PA with its headquarters in Wash
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  • ...on Slavonic]] word base, modern Russian exhibits a large stock of borrowed international vocabulary for politics, science, and technology. ...icial languages]] of the [[United Nations]]. All astronauts working in the International Space Station are required to master Russian.
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  • ...=Conservation of ancient sites on the Silk Road: proceedings of the second International Conference on the Conservation of Grotto Sites, Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang, P ...k|author1=Trudy Ring|author2=Robert M. Salkin|author3=Sharon La Boda|title=International Dictionary of Historic Places: Asia and Oceania|url=https://books.google.co
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  • ...tar club. Having been educated in [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] medium ethnic schools, Arken was not fluent in [[Mandarin Chinese]] at the time, but still found ...y praised and given several awards and recognitions, including the Nanning International Folk Song Art Festival Best Music Album Award, Best Folk Adaption Award, an
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  • ...ake sides, Uyghur "leaders" such as [[Rebiya Kadeer]] mainly try to garner international support for the "rights and interests of the Uyghurs", including the right ...sdate=2010-06-28}}</ref> and in the late 19th century Christian missionary schools.<ref name="benson"/>
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  • ...a_value-last&sort=desc&display=default%7ctitle=GDP|title=GDP, PPP (current international $)|publisher=}}</ref> The EAEU introduces the free movement of goods, capit ...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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  • ...ilitary and civil engineering machinery.<ref name="sez"/> The new [[Astana International Financial Centre]] is due to launch on 1 January 2018. ...he [[Government of Kazakhstan]] asked architects and [[urban planner]]s of international renown to participate in a design competition for the new capital. On 6 Oct
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  • Aktobe maintains daily international rail service with [[Moscow]] (via [[Saratov]]), [[Bishkek]], and [[Tashkent *[[Rashid Nezhmetdinov]], International Master and 5-time winner of the Russian Chess Championship<ref>{{cite web|t
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  • ...there are 17 secondary professional schools and 13 professional technical schools. There are 11 higher educational institutions, among them one state institu In December cyclists finished the participation of regional sportsmen in the international competitions. In December, 15-18, 2005 they took part in the championship o
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  • ...y, there are five institutions of higher education. There are also 22 high schools which educate over 12,200 students. The state network of culture lists 381 [[Kostanay Airport|Kostanay International Airport]] handles common and charter flights to many cities in Kazakhstan,
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