It is not part of the Asia Pacific Region. Kazakhstan is situated in Central Asia. There is part of Kazakhstan that lies in Europe. The actual center of Eurasian continent is located in Kazakhstan. It borders Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
No. Most of it is in Asia and part of it is in Europe.
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.
Kazakhstan is not a member of the European Economic Union, and it would be unlikely to become part of that union because it is located in Asia, not in Europe.
Kazakhstan is partially located in Eastern Europe; it is a transcontinental country between Europe and Asia.
Kazakhstan was part of the USSR. It is now an independent country.
Russia has part of itself in Europe, with most of it being in Asia.
Estonia-Europe Latvia-Europe Lithuania-Europe Ukraine- Europe Kazakhstan- Mostly Asia, although a little in Europe.
Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, is located on the continent of Asia. Kazakhstan is a transcontinental country, with a portion of its territory extending into Europe, but Astana itself is situated in the Asian part of the country.
Kazakhstan was part of China in Tang Dynasty.
Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. The Ukraine is wholly in Europe.
Finland borders northeastern Europe (Russia). You could also argue that Germany (and possibly Austria) borders northeastern Europe for bordering countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic. Outside of Europe, Kazakhstan borders northeastern Europe, by bordering the most eastern part of European Russia. However, many consider Kazakhstan to span both Europe and Asia, which means it too would technically be a part of northeastern Europe.