Kazakhstan (also spelled Kazakstan, Kazakh: Қàçàқñòàí Qazaqstan,قازاقستان, pronounced [qɑzɑqstɑ́n]; Russian: Êàçàõñòàí [kəzɐxˈstan]), officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a country in Eurasia ranked as the ninth largest country in the world. It is also the world’s largest landlocked country.[5][6] Its territory of 2,727,300 km² is greater than Western Europe. It is neighbored clockwise from the north by Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and also borders on a significant part of the Caspian Sea. The capital moved in 1997 to Astana from Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city.
Vast in size, the terrain of Kazakhstan ranges from flatlands, steppes, taigas, rock-canyons, hills, deltas, and snow-capped mountains to deserts. With 16.0 million people (2009 census)[1], Kazakhstan has the 62nd largest population in the world, though its population density is less than 6 people per square kilometre (15 per sq. mi.).
For most of its history the territory of modern-day Kazakhstan has been inhabited by nomadic tribes. By the 16th century the Kazakhs emerged as a distinct group, divided into three hordes. The Russians began advancing into the Kazakh steppe in the 18th century, and by the mid-19th century all of Kazakhstan was part of the Russian Empire. Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, and subsequent civil war, the territory of Kazakhstan was reorganised several times before becoming the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic in 1936, a part of the USSR. During the 20th century, Kazakhstan was the site of major Soviet projects, including Khrushchev’s Virgin Lands campaign, the Baikonur Cosmodrome, and the Semipalatinsk “Polygon”, the USSR’s primary nuclear weapon testing site.
Kazakhstan declared itself an independent country on December 16, 1991, the last Soviet republic to do so. Its communist-era leader, Nursultan Nazarbayev, became the country’s new president. Since independence, Kazakhstan has pursued a balanced foreign policy and worked to develop its economy, especially its hydrocarbon industry. While the country’s economic outlook is improving, President Nazarbayev maintains strict control over the country’s politics. Nevertheless, Kazakhstan’s international prestige is building.[7] It is now considered to be the dominant state in Central Asia.[8] The country is a member of many international organizations, including the United Nations, NATO’s Partnership for Peace, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. In 2010, Kazakhstan is chairing the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
Kazakhstan is ethnically and culturally diverse, in part due to mass deportations of many ethnic groups to the country during Stalin’s rule. Kazakhs are the largest group. Kazakhstan has 131 nationalities including Kazakh, Russian, Ukrainian, Uzbek and Tatar. It has a population of 16.0 million, of whom around 63% percent are Kazakhs [1].
Kazakhstan allows freedom of religion, and many different beliefs are represented in the country. Islam is the primary religion. The Kazakh language is the state language, while Russian is also officially used as an “equal” language (to Kazakh) in Kazakhstan’s institutions.[9][10]
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country name:
Kazakhstan
capital:
Astana
area:
2,717,300.0 km²
population:
15,340,000
currency:
Tenge (KZT)
languages:
Kazakh, Russian
neighbours:
Turkmenistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Russia
International Country Code for calling Kazakhstan. This page details Kazakhstan phone code. The Kazakhstan phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Kazakhstan. In order to make international calls to Kazakhstan, use Kazakhstan’s country code before dialing the local number.The Kazakhstan country dialing code is only used when calling Kazakhstan from another country. To make an international call to Kazakhstan, you may also need a city or area code.

Kazakhstan REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
The curious situation has developed in the Kazakhstan market of hypothecary crediting. A part of commercial banks of republic declared the moratorium on mortgage delivery, the part was toughened by conditions of reception of means for real estate purchase. But at the same time there are also such financial institutions which have returned to pre-crisis credit conditions of the population. Here it is necessary to make the reservation is concerns only financings of clients of the building companies served in the same banks.
Rates: to grow it is impossible to leave. …
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Officially 47 % of the population are Moslems (Kazakhs traditionally adhered to sense of Islam), 44 % – orthodox (mainly Russian), 2 % – Protestants (mainly, Germans). However real influence of religion among the population much more low, than in other countries of Central Asia.
Currency of Kazakhstan:
The international name: KZT
Tenge it is equal 100tiin. Banknotes advantage in 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000 tenges At the moment are in use.
US dollars can be exchanged easily for tenge (especially in the black market), euros also accept practically in all banks and exchange offices. …
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The majority of legends name the founder of the Kazakh nation of Alasha. And though any historical evidences about existence of Alasha are absent, his name and these legends have played the important unifying role. According to archeological finds, in II-I thousands in territory of Kazakhstan lived BC the various nomadic people. The most ancient historical tribes concern east in the north and the Asian Scythians in the south. Subsequently through the Kazakh steppe Also passed waves of nomads —usuni and guni in the beginning of our era, Turkis in 6-8 centuries, Arabs in 8-9 centuries, îãóçû in 10-11 centuries, …
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1-2 Jan New Year.
7 Jan Russian Orthodox Christmas.
8 Mar International Women’s Day.
22 Mar Nauryz Meyrami (Traditional Spring Holiday).
1 May Kazakhstan People’s Unity Day.
9 May Victory Day.
30 Aug Constitution Day.
25 Oct Republic Day.
17 Nov Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice).
16-17 Dec Independence Day.
