Kazakhstan is a country. It is the world's largest landlocked country, located in Central Asia. It gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
The poetry dedicated to Nursultan Nazarbayev was written by Arkadiy Manskov, a Russian poet. He wrote several poems praising Nazarbayev during his time as the President of Kazakhstan.
Respublika, the Kazakh newspaper, was shut down by the government in December 2002 after it published articles critical of President Nursultan Nazarbayev's administration.
ademi jigit (handsome young man), ademi erkek (handsome man)
Good bye!(english) - 1. Sau bolynyz!(kazakh) 2.Hosh bolynyz!(kazakh) Bye!(english) - Kosh!(kazakh) See you later.(english) - 1. Kelesi kezdeskenshe.(kazakh) 2.Koriskenshe.(kazakh)
Kazakhstan's food and traditions are a reflection of our country's unique ethnic and religious composition. With people of more than 100 ethnic groups practicing 46 different religious teachings, one can only imagine a wide variety of cuisine art and cultural rituals that form the rich mosaic of our everyday life. What's most remarkable is that such diversity brings to life the intertwining and mutual enrichment of cultures and cuisines. People of all ethnicities come to enjoy the traditional Kazakh dish 'beshbarmak' (see article below), the pilav (the traditional oriental dish with meat and rice), Russian pelmenis and blinys, Korean spicy salads and the noodles of the Uighurs
Our people welcome their guests to try their food and to enjoy our hopitality.
It is common in our traditions to welcome guests to their houses, to treat them to our best cuisine and, generally, to treat each other with genuine respect and appreciation.
http://www.kazakhembus.com/Food_and_Traditions.html
The Aral Sea borders the countries of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The Syr Dar'ya River runs into the Aral Sea and runs through the southern part of Kazakhstan.
The Caspian Sea
The area of Kazakhstan is about 2,724,900 km2 or 1,052,100 sq mi. Kazakhstan is the 9th biggest country in the world. It also has the longest land border in the world with Russia.
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Kazakhstan spans both Europe and Asia:
The Ural River forms part of the border between Europe and Asia, between the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. A small portion of Kazakh land is on the west bank of the Ural River, making part of Kazakhstan officially in Europe. However, about 90% of Kazakhstan is in Asia.
Of course old "Russia" has been divided into several independent countries. Many of these and Iran border on the Caspian Sea. Check the related link for a good map of the area, which also shows the former territory of "Russia."
The majority population in the north of Kazakhstan is primarily Russian.
Kazakhstan exports mainly wheat, textiles, and livestock.
National holiday: Independence Day - 16 - 17 December; The state holiday: New Year - 1 - 2 January; The international women's day - 8 March; Nauryz(Nevruz) - 22 March + 23,24 March (now) Holiday of unity of the people of Kazakhstan - 1 May; Day of a Victory (World War II) - 9 May; The capital's Day - 6 July; The Republic Kazakhstan constitution day- 30 August; Day of Republic - 25 October.
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Not anymore. The breakup of the Soviet Union left Kazakhstan with over a thousand Soviet warheads. However, all the nukes have since been shipped to Russia.
Kazakhstan exports oil, ferrous metal, chemicals, machinery, grain, wool, meat and coal.
Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistan; also known as Turkmenia) is a Turkic country in Central Asia. The name Turkmenistan is derived from Persian, meaning "land of the Turkmen". The name of its capital, Ashgabat, derived from Persian as well, loosely translating as "the city of love". Until 1991, it was a constituent republic of the Soviet Union, the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. It is bordered by Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the southwest, Uzbekistan to the northeast, Kazakhstan to the northwest, and the Caspian Sea to the west. According to CIA World Factbook 2006 figures, Turkmenistan ranks 5th in the world for GDP growth rate. Although it is wealthy in natural resources in certain areas, most of the country is covered by the Karakum (Black Sands) Desert. It has a single-party system, and was ruled by President for Life Saparmurat Niyazov until 21 December 2006, when he (and his term) expired. Presidential elections were held on 11 February 2007. Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedow was declared the winner with 89% of the vote. He was sworn in on 14 February 2007.
Uzbekistan is a landlocked country in Central Asia.
Kazakhstan is bordered by the Caspian Sea but this sea is also isolated from oceans.
Declared its independence from the Soviet Union 16th Dec 1991.