Almaty is the largest city in Kazakhstan.
Almaty is the largest city in Kazakhstan.
Almaty is the largest in Kazakhstan according to the population.
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.
Alma-Ata is the former name of Almaty, which is the largest city in Kazakhstan and served as its capital until 1997.
This is the old name for the capital of Kazakhstan
Astana is the capital city of Kazakhstan. Ashgabat is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan.
The largest city in Kazakhstan is Almaty, with a population of over 1.9 million people. It is the cultural and financial center of the country, located in the southeastern part of Kazakhstan.
The to major cities of Kazakhstan are Astana, the capital, and Almaty, the largest city and the former capital (during Soviet times).
Before 1998, the capital city of Kazakhstan was Almaty, which served as the capital from 1991, when Kazakhstan gained independence from the Soviet Union, until it was officially moved to Nur-Sultan (formerly known as Akmolinsk) in 1998. Almaty remains the largest city in Kazakhstan and is known for its cultural and economic significance.
The largest landlocked country in the world is Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan is the largest republic in Central Asia by land area.
Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country in the world by land area. It is located in Central Asia and has a diverse landscape that includes steppes, deserts, mountains, and lakes. Its capital city is Nur-Sultan.