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The largest city of Kazakhstan at night time
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Photos
Almaty (Russian spelling – Alma-Ata) is Kazakhstan’s largest city. It is also known as the “Southern Capital” of the country. According to officials the population of Almaty is about 1.4 million people.
Unofficially (with the migrant workers) the population of the city is more than 2 million people (about 13% of the total population of Kazakhstan).
Tags: Almaty city · night
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High-altitude summer pastures Taban-Karagai
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Regions
Taban-Karagai is an area of summer pastures, located south of the Assy plateau in Almaty region of Kazakhstan.
This area has majestic nature with almost no traces of human presence. The pastures are at altitude over 2,000 meters above sea level. Due to the fact that it rains here almost every day, the meadows are covered with succulent grasses. Photos by Constantine Kikvidze
Tags: Almaty oblast · horses · landscapes
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Picturesque sceneries of Bektau-Ata
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Travel
Bektau-Ata is a picturesque mountainous area, located in the middle of the Kazakhstan steppe, about 70 kilometers north of the town of Balkhash (Karaganda region).
The area has a radius of about 5-7 km, and its flora is very different from the surrounding steppe. Photos by Ilia Afanasieff
Tags: Balkhash city · Karaganda oblast · landscapes
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The landscapes of Southern Kazakhstan
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Regions
Southern Kazakhstan is an economic-geographical region in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the most populated region of the country (about 6 million people on the territory of 711,500 sq. km.). The major cities of Kazakhstan – Almaty and Shymkent – are located here.
Landscapes of the southern region of the country are a combination of dry, rather cold in winter and hot in summer sparsely populated steppes and deserts, high snow-capped mountains. Special natural areas appeared along the banks of rivers and large lakes: Lake Balkhash and the Aral Sea. Photos by Gregory Bedenko
Tags: landscapes · Southern Kazakhstan
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Picturesque views of Zhambyl oblast
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos, Regions
Zhambyl region located in southern Kazakhstan is named after Kazakh poet Zhambyl Dzhabayev (1846-1945).
The southern part of the region includes the northern slopes of Kyrgyz and Karatau mountains and, in their foothills, a narrow strip of fertile irrigated land. The center of the oblast is the sandy Muyun-Kum Desert, which is separated by Chu River from the clay desert of Betpak-Dala in the northern part of the region.
Tags: landscapes · Zhambyl oblast
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Bus stops in the steppes of Kazakhstan
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Art, Photos, Regions
At the present time in Kazakhstan, more and more standard bus stops of the same type appear along the highways crossing the endless steppes. These new bus stops do not differ from each other.
The situation was different when Kazakhstan was the part of the Soviet Union. Bus stops were often built with a personal touch to their appearance, local artists helped to create designs of the stops. Here you can see several of these art objects as long as they do not disappear. Photos by Timur Zhansultanov for voxpopuli.kz
Tags: steppes
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Production of salt in the Aral Sea area
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Business, Economy, Photos, Regions
During Soviet times the volume of production of salt in Kyzylorda oblast of Kazakhstan reached 600,000 tons annually, ensuring the needs of all 15 republics of the USSR.
Today the region produces about 250,000 tons of salt that is used only for the needs of domestic market. Salt reserves in this area are about 11 million tons, enough to continue production for the next 40-50 years. Photos by voxpopuli.kz
Tags: Aralsk city · Kzyl-Orda oblast · salt
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Mysterious pyramid of the Palace of Peace and Accord
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Cities, Photos
The Palace of Peace and Accord because of its characteristic form is simply called the Pyramid. It is one of the most recognizable, interesting and controversial buildings of Astana – the new capital city of Kazakhstan.
The pyramid was built in 2006 (architect Sir Norman Foster). The dimensions of the palace: length – 62 meters, width – 62 meters, height – 62 meters. The concept of the palace is tolerance and unity of different religions. Photos by Pavel Kremnev.
Tags: Astana city · pyramid
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Picturesque landscapes of the north and east of Kazakhstan
2 Comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Nature, Photos
Kazakhstan is known for incredible diversity of natural landscapes that can be found on its vast territory.
The following beautiful photos were taken during trips to Karaganda and East Kazakhstan regions of the country at different times of the year by photographer Constantine Kikvidze for voxpopuli.kz
Tags: East Kazakhstan oblast · Karaganda oblast · landscapes
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The interiors of the residence of the President of Kazakhstan
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Photos, Politics
Akorda is the residence of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan located on the left bank of the River Ishim in Astana – the capital city of the country. Official presentation of the new palace of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held December 24, 2004.
Next to the residence the Parliament, the Government, the Supreme Court, and the House of the Ministries of Kazakhstan are located. The residence is depicted on the banknote of 10,000 tenge. Photos by Karla Nur for voxpopuli.kz
Tags: Akorda · Astana city