If "church" means Christian meeting place then they would call it a church (or its equivalent in Kazakh), if you mean the name of the Christian Church in Kazakhstan the Russian Orthodox Church is dominant, but there are Roman Catholic and Protestant minorities. If you mean the name of the meeting house of the dominant religion then it would be the Mosque of Islam.
The National Anthem of Kazakhstan is called "Mening Kazakhstanim" meaning "My Kazakhstan" in English.
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There are 32 churches in Northern Kazakhstan. Write to the Conference: Ghertsena Street 113 010004 Astana Kazakhstan Phone: 7 (7172) 28-87-10
they celebrate at a church as the priminister talks. they celebrate with trees decorations and much more
A person from Kazakastan is a Kazakastani, as a person from Oman is an Omani and a peron from Bengal is Bengali.
A place called Kyrgyzstan.
This is the old name for the capital of Kazakhstan
its called the church of love.
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.
Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1925-1936) Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1936-1991) Republic of Kazakhstan (1991-today)
The population of Kazakhstan is 15,674,833. According to 2010 estimate the population of Kazakhstan is 16,196,800.
The largest city in Kazakhstan is Almaty. It served as the nation's capital until 1997 when Astana replaced it. Besides having its largest population, Almaty continues to be the cultural center of the country. It's located in Kazakhstan's mountainous region.