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Kazakhstan |
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Unexplored by many, Kazakhstan is an intriguing and little-known land of
vast plains, mountainous horizons and beautiful culture.
South Kazakhstan is a focus of Central Asian history, featuring many
famous monuments. It is a scenically diverse region where the
snow-capped peaks, lakes and glaciers of the Tian Shan range give way to
steppe and desert. The desert is home to the Singing Barkhan - a sand
dune 3.2km (2 miles) long, which, as it crumbles, produces a peculiar
singing sound.
Almaty was until very recently the former capital of Kazakhstan and it
enjoys a beautiful setting between mountains and plains; it is a city of
modern architecture, cool fountains, parks and spectacular mountain
views.
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Key Facts |
Area:
2,724,900 sq km (1,052,089 sq miles).
Population:
17.7 million (2013).
Population density:
6.5 per sq km.
Capital:
Astana.
Government:
Republic.
Head of state:
President Nursultan Abishuly Nazarbayev since 1991.
Head of government:
Prime Minister Karim Masimov since 2014.
Electricity:
220 volts AC, 50Hz. Round two-pin continental plugs are
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