The fomer Soviet republic would be Uzbekistan, which shares borders with the republics of Russia, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan (and also with Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan).
Uzbekistan has many ethnic groups.
Religion: majority of kazakhs - muslims, russians - orthodoxLanguage: Kazakhs - Turkic, Russians - Slavic
Some of the major ethnic groups in Uzbekistan include Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Karakalpaks. Uzbeks form the majority of the population, while Russians and Tajiks are significant minority groups.
Ethnic Russians (Slavs), Ukrainians (Slavs), Belarusians (Slavs), Mongols, Turks, Kazakhs, Koreans, Yakuts and some indegenous people.
I think Kazakhs are nice people.
The Kazakhs are one of the Turkic peoples. The Turkic peoples are an ethno-linguistic group that is believed to have originated in the area from central Asia to Siberia, including large parts of modern China.
Kazakhs communicate through the Kazakh language mainly.
Kazakhs in the Republic of Kazakhstan use the Cyrillic script. The same script is also used by the kazakh in other parts of the former Soviet Union.
People who live in Kazakhstan are called Kazakhs. The term generally refers to the ethnic group that makes up the majority of the population, but it can also encompass all residents of Kazakhstan, regardless of their ethnic background. Kazakhstan is a diverse country with various ethnic groups, including Russians, Uzbeks, Ukrainians, and others.
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Islam
Culture and Tradition I guess