
1) Astana
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1) Country in Asia 2) Country in central asia 3) Country beginning with K 4) Kazak 5) Kazakh 6) Kazakstan 7) Nation on two continents 8) Neighbor of China 9) Neighbor of Kyrgyzstan 10) Neighbor of Russia 11) Neighbor of Turkmenistan 12) Neighbor of Uzbekistan 13) New UN member of 1992 14) Republic of kazakhstan
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1) Kazakstan
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|official_languages = {unbulleted list |Kazakh {{small|(national)} |Russian (1989 - 1995 lingua franca; 1995 - official in public institutions)}} |ethnic_groups = Kazakhstan (n or n; Қазақстан Qazaqstan, pronounced qɑzɑqstɑ́n; Казахстан kəzɐxˈstan), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a contiguous transcontinental co...
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Literally, land of the Kazakhs. A vast region in Central Asia settled by the Golden Horde in the thirteenth century that the Russian Empire acquired during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In 1924 the Soviet regime began dividing Kazakhstan into its major nationality groups, the Kazakhs and the Kirgiz. Subsequently, both of these groups was...
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country of Central Asia. It is bounded on the northwest and north by Russia, on the east by China, and on the south by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, ... [35 related articles]
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[
n] - a landlocked republic south of Russia and northeast of the Caspian Sea
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Literally, land of the Kazakhs. A vast region in Central Asia settled by the Golden Horde (q.v.) in the thirteenth century that the Russian Empire (q.v.) acquired during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In 1924 the Soviet regime began dividing Kazakhstan into its major nationality groups, the Kazakhs and the Kirgiz. Subsequently, both of th...
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Country in central Asia, bounded north by Russia, west by the Caspian Sea, east by China, and south by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Government The 1995 constitution provides for a strong presidential executive system, with a two-chamber parliament. Supreme executive power is held by the president, who is popularly elected to serve ...
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