Cities of Kazakhstan
Kostanay
Kostanay (Kazakh: Қостанай / Qostanay), formerly known as Kustanay (Russian: Кустанай, until 1997) and Nikolayevsk (Russian: Николаевск, until 1895), is a city located in the northern part of Kazakhstan at the Tobol River. The population living in ...
Karagandy
Karagandy (Kazakh: Қарағанды / Qarağandı), formerly known as Karaganda (Russian: Караганда, until 1993), is the capital of Karagandy Province in Kazakhstan. It is the fourth most populous city in Kazakhstan, behind Almaty, Astana and Shymkent, with ...
Atyrau
Atyrau (Kazakh: Атырау, Atıraw,اتىراۋ, pronounced [ɑtɯˈɾɑw]; formerly known as Guryev (Russian: Гурьев, until 1991) is a city in Kazakhstan, and the capital of Atyrau Province. It is located 2700 kilometers west of Almaty and 350 kilometers east of the Russian city ...
Aktobe
Aktobe (Kazakh: Ақтөбе / Aqtöbe / اقتٶبه), formerly known as Aktyubinsk (Russian: Актюбинск, until 1999), is a city on the Ilek River in Kazakhstan. With a population of 277,700, it is the capital of Aktobe Province. Aktobe has a mixed ethnic ...
Aktau
Aktau (Kazakh: Ақтау / Aqtaw), between 1964 and 1991 known as Shevchenko (Russian: Шевченко), is a city in Kazakhstan's Mangyshlak Peninsula and country's only seaport on the Caspian Sea. It is the capital of Mangystau Province in western ...
Almaty
Prehistoric Almaty
During 1000–900 BCE in the Bronze Age the first farmers and cattle-breeders established settlements on the territory of Almaty.
During the Saka’s period (from 700 BCE to the beginning of the Common Era), these lands were chosen for residence by Saka tribes and later Uisun ...
Astana
Akmola was announced the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan on December 10,1997 by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan of October 20,1997 on approval by the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The International presentation of Astana, the new capital ...

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