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  2. Balapan (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Balapan began streaming on TV on September 27, 2010. It is part of the RTRC JSC "Kazakhstan". On September 3, 2012, broadcasts moved into a new media center "Qazmedia ortalyğy" in Astana. The station broadcasts 17 hours a day in Kazakh in the SD format. Broadcast hours are 07:00 - 00:00 AM.

  3. List of cities in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Provinces and main cities of Kazakhstan. As of April 2024, the share of Kazakhstan's urban population is 62.3%. The following is a list of cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in Kazakhstan. The names of many places have been changed during the 20th and 21st centuries, sometimes more than once.

  4. VVER - Wikipedia

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    The VVER-1200 (or NPP-2006 or AES-2006) is an evolution of the VVER-1000 being offered for domestic and export use. [18] [19] The reactor design has been refined to optimize fuel efficiency. Specifications include a $1,200 per kW overnight construction cost , 54 month planned construction time, a 60 year design lifetime at 90% capacity factor ...

  5. The Sandman (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Sandman is an American fantasy drama television series based on the 1989–1996 comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. The series was developed by Gaiman, David S. Goyer, and Allan Heinberg for the streaming service Netflix and is produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television.

  6. Wes Craven filmography - Wikipedia

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    TV movies. Year Title Director Writer Executive Producer 1978 Stranger in Our House: Yes No No 1984 Invitation to Hell: Yes No No 1985 Wes Craven's Chiller:

  7. Tourism in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country by area and the largest landlocked country. Tourism is not a major component of the economy. As of 2014, tourism has accounted for 0.3% of Kazakhstan GDP, but the government had plans to increase it to 3% by 2020. [1] [2] [needs update]

  8. List of airlines of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    List of airports in Kazakhstan References [ edit ] ^ (in Russian) Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Air Traffic Management Corporation", Airline Reference , Vol. 2, CIS states, 29 January 2008

  9. Regions of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Over the last 60 years, both the distribution and names of regions of Kazakhstan have changed considerably. Major changes were several fusions and splits between Guryev and Mangystau, Karaganda and Dzhezkazgan, Almaty and Taldy-Kurgan, East Kazakhstan and Semipalatinsk and Kostanay, Turgay and Tselinograd, respectively.