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  2. Aksay, West Kazakhstan Region - Wikipedia

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    Aksay (Kazakh: Ақсай, romanized: Aqsai) is a town in north-western Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of Borili District in West Kazakhstan Region. Population: 32,873 (2009 Census results); [1] 28,953 (1999 Census results). [1] It is an important oil and gas town, serving as an operational base for the nearby Karachaganak Field.

  3. List of wars involving Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s-80s, schools in Kazakhstan massively started to open, which developed elite, future Kazakh members of the Alash party. In 1916, after conscription of Muslims into the military for service in the Eastern Froby during World War I , Kazakhs and Kyrgyzs rose up against the Russian government, with uprisings until February 1917.

  4. Vadym Alpatov - Wikipedia

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    Vadym Alpatov; Personal information; Full name: Vadym Yuriyovych Alpatov: Date of birth 22 April 1980 (age 44)Height: 1.79 m (5 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 in): Position(s) Midfielder: Senior career*

  5. Religion in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Kazakhstan established Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, that aims to facilitate religious dialogue ensuring inter-religious tolerance, and freedom in Kazakhstan. [35] In 2023, the country was scored 1 out of 4 for religious freedom. [36] It was noted that legal amendments in 2022 placed extra restrictions on citizens.

  6. Foreign relations of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan established a customs union with Russia and Belarus which eventually became the Eurasian Economic Union. President Nazarbayev has prioritized economic diplomacy into Kazakhstan's foreign policy. [1] Kazakhstan has a "multi-vector" foreign policy, i.e. a triangulation between Russia, China and the West (E.U. and the U.S.). [2]

  7. Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Air Force bases of Kazakhstan. At the time of the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the 24th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Division with three aviation regiments and three separate regiments was stationed in Kazakhstan. [20] By late 1993 the Kazakhstan Air Force comprised a total of six regiments, with a further air defence fighter regiment.

  8. List of rivers of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers of Kazakhstan, arranged by drainage basin. Tributaries are listed in order from mouth to source. Tributaries are listed in order from mouth to source. Flowing into the Arctic Ocean

  9. Ethnic demography of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan's dominant ethnic group, the Kazakhs, traces its origin to the 15th century, when after disintegration of Golden Horde, number of Turkic and Turco-Mongol tribes united to establish the Kazakh Khanate. With a cohesive culture and a national identity, they constituted an absolute majority on the land until Russian colonization.