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  2. Almaty - Wikipedia

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    From 1929 to 1936, the city, then known as Alma-Ata, was the capital of the Kazakh ASSR. [13] From 1936 to 1991, Alma-Ata was the capital of the Kazakh SSR.After Kazakhstan became independent in 1991, the city was renamed Almaty in 1993 and continued as the capital until 1997, when the capital was moved to Akmola (renamed Astana in 1998, Nur-Sultan in 2019, and again Astana in 2022).

  3. Category:People from Almaty - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Almaty (6 C, 132 P) Pages in category "People from Almaty" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  4. Category:People from Almaty Region - Wikipedia

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    People from Almaty (4 C, 85 P) T. People from Taldykorgan (1 C, 7 P) People from Talgar (5 P) Pages in category "People from Almaty Region" The following 45 pages are ...

  5. Category:People from Almaty, Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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  6. Almaty Region - Wikipedia

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    Almaty Region (Kazakh: Almaty oblysy [ɑɫmɑˈtə ˌwobɫɤˈsə]), formerly known as the Alma-Ata Region until 1993, is a region in Kazakhstan, located in the southeastern part of the country. Its capital, from 1997 to 2022 was the city of Taldyqorğan .

  7. Boralday (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Boralday (Kazakh: Боралдай), is a kurgan necropolis in Almaty, Kazakhstan, dating to the early Iron Age and associated with the Saka people. [1] Located on the southeastern outskirts of the village of Boralday, the site comprises 47 burial mounds spread over 430 hectares on the left bank of the Bolshaya Almatinka River.

  8. Ethnic demography of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The share of Kazakhs in Kazakhstan by districts at the beginning of 2022 Most common ethnic groups by districts of Kazakhstan in 2020 except kazakhs and russians. Kazakhstan is a multiethnic country where the indigenous ethnic group, the Kazakhs, comprise the majority of the population.

  9. History of the Jews in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    There is a Jewish kindergarten in Almaty. [15] Between 2005 and 2006 attendance in religious services and education in Almaty among Jews greatly increased. The government of Kazakhstan registered eight foreign rabbis and "Jewish missionaries". It has also donated buildings and land for the building of new synagogues. [12] [1]