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  2. Almaly District - Wikipedia

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    The district formed on 14 September 1936 as Stalin District by the decision of the Alma-Ata City Council of People's Deputies. On 10 March 1957, the district was renamed into the Soviet District which eventually became Almaly District on 12 December 1995. [4]

  3. Districts of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    4 Almaty. 5 Atyrau. 6 East Kazakhstan. 7 Jetisu. 8 Karagandy. ... Security Council Chairman Kassym-Jomart Tokayev; Parliament ... (map in English)

  4. Category:Streets in Almaty - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Streets in Almaty" ... Kunaev Street (Almaty) T. Töle Bi Street

  5. Almaty Region - Wikipedia

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    The number of people on excursion is 10 per group. Address: Almaty region, Panfilovsky district, Zharkent, Yuldashev street, house number 9 - «Gallery of Fine Art» PUSE It was founded in 2003. The number of materials of museum significance is 404. The total area is 1011.9 square meters, of which 10 exhibition halls - 674.0 square meters.

  6. Almaty District - Wikipedia

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    Almaty District (Kazakh: Алматы ауданы, Almaty audany; Russian: Район Алматы), is an administrative subdivision of the city of Astana, Kazakhstan. It was named after the city of Almaty .

  7. Panfilov Street - Wikipedia

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    Panfilov Street is located in Almaly and Zhetysu districts, between Abylai Khan and Nazarbayev avenues. It starts from the railway station Almaty-2, crosses the streets: Makatayev, Shevchenko, Zhibek Zholy, Gogol, Kazybek bi, Tole bi, Al-farabi and ends on Hadji-Mukan street. The street length is 3,800 m (12,500 ft). [1]

  8. Almaty - Wikipedia

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    Almaty, [a] formerly Alma-Ata, [b] is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population exceeding two million residents within its metropolitan area. [8] Located in the foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains in southern Kazakhstan, near the border with Kyrgyzstan, Almaty stands as a pivotal center of culture, commerce, finance and innovation.

  9. Turksib District - Wikipedia

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    On 19 April 1938, at the presidium of the City Council, the territorial boundaries of the district were established and the Kaganovich District was organized with the center at the Almaty-1 station. In July 1957, the district was renamed to Oktyabrsk .