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  2. Declaration of Alma-Ata - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Alma-Ata Declaration, these aspects were very specific and concise, making global health as successful and attainable as possible. Nonetheless, there were still many supporters who preferred the comprehensive PHC introduced at Alma-Ata over Selective PHC, criticizing the latter as a misrepresentation of some core principles of the ...

  3. Alma-Ata Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Alma-Ata Protocols were the founding declarations and principles of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus had agreed to the Belovezha Accords on 8 December 1991, declaring the Soviet Union dissolved and forming the CIS.

  4. Aeroflot Flight 101/X-20 - Wikipedia

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    The flight's destination was delayed for 2 hours 28 minutes because visibility at Alma-Ata airport was less than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), which meant that the airport had to close for safety reasons. At 19:30 Moscow time the flight departed from Omsk en route to Alma-Ata and maintained a cruising altitude of 7,000 metres (23,000 ft).

  5. Kamenskoe Plateau Observatory - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of 1945, the site (11 km (6.8 mi) from Alma-Ata at an altitude of 1,450 metres (4,760 ft) above sea level) and the project of the observatory were chosen, and in March 1946 a government decree on the construction was adopted. The construction itself on the Kamenskoe plateau began in 1947.

  6. 1941 Alma-Ata G-2 crash - Wikipedia

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    G-2 Crash near Alma-Ata was an aviation accident involving a G-2 aircraft (a cargo-passenger version of the ANT-6) operated by Aeroflot near Alma-Ata on 26 December 1941. The crash resulted in the deaths of 26 people, including several leaders of the Kazakh SSR. This was the first documented air disaster on the territory of Kazakhstan. [1]

  7. Alma-Ata Declaration - Wikipedia

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  8. MEGA Alma-Ata - Wikipedia

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    MEGA Alma-Ata was opened on 25 October 2006 and is located at 247a Rozybakiev Street. The total area of the center is 175,300 m 2, and the commercial area is 80,470 m 2.The total amount to the project was 70 million dollars, and its implementation took 2.5 years.

  9. Alma-Ata - Wikipedia

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