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    Kazakhstan Kazakhstan was first occupied by a variety of Turkic and Mongolian nomads during the 13th century. These people almost never united until the 18th century when the area was conquered by Russia. The nation later went on to become a part of the Soviet Republic in 1936. Kazakhstan although a part of the Soviet Republic, was never densely populated until the “Virgin Lands” program which encouraged Russians to move to Kazakhstan. This led the foreigners to outnumber the natives which altered

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    Harbin Institute of Technology The proposal for master’s degree TRADE DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN CHINA AND KAZAKHSTAN AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMY OF KAZAKHSTAN 院(系)管理学院 学科 货币金融 导师 郭海凤 开题报告日期 2014.09.09 Graduate college 1. Background and the Research Purpose 1.1 Background The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 enabled the states of Central Asia to rediscover their Chinese neighbor, excluded from the economic and cultural of the

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    Kazakhstan: Macroeconomic Overview Kazakhstan is classified as a continuous transcontinental country located in Central Asia. The country recently gained independence from USSR in 1991 and has a population of 17 million; mostly ethnic Kazakhs and Russians. Politically, the country is a unitary republic and the first (and only) President is Nursultan Nazarbaev - who rules the country in a less than democratic fashion. With an area of 1 million square miles, it is 9th largest country in the world,

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    Kyrgyzstan border Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan four times the size of Texas has all different nationalities living and working together. The main resource in Kazakhstan is their oil supply; the pipeline found in the Caspian Sea is possibly the largest one in 30 years. President Nazarbayev has been in office since 1989 when the Soviet Union controlled it. The President has plans to increase the strength of the economy to gain respect and power among the other countries. Kazakhstan has four different

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    Kazakhstan is located and deal with two continents, in Astana, the capital, but the city in the immediate vicinity of the geographical centre of the Eurasian mainland. On the area of Kazakhstan occupies the 9-th place in the world, yielding only to Russia, China, USA, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, India and Australia. The urban population forms of 57%, and the rest of the rural population. in 2004, the number of the population of the Republic of increased. Altogether, Kazakhstan live 131 representatives

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    all call this home. It is the world's largest landlocked country, a wealthy oil-state, safe and tourist friendly, with the highest ice skating rink on the planet. Its shiny, ultra-modern capital city brims with futuristic buildings. Welcome to Kazakhstan! First things first, and for those who are not quite sure of Kazakhstan’s location, it is bordered by Russia and China as well as some of the other 'stans' - Krygyzstan, Uzbekistan and a bit of Turkmenistan. My visit begins in the country’s former

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    Report On The Economy of Kazakhstan June 14 2015 The document provides a detailed report on the economic condition in the country of Kazakhstan . The report contains basic introduction and economic highlights etc. Sahil Sukhija Roll No: 105 Sahilsukhija16@jbims.edu 1. About Kazakhstan: An Introduction Kazakhstan is the largest ex-Soviet Union state and the ninth largest country worldwide, but it is sparsely populated with 17 million inhabitants (13th lowest population

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    Outline Topic: Kazakhstan General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the geography of Kazakhstan and its two biggest cities Almaty and Astana. Main points: I. Geography of Kazakhstan II. Almaty city III. Astana city Organizational pattern: Topical order Introduction I. What is the first thought that comes to your mind when you hear a word Kazakhstan? A. How many of you know where Kazakhstan is located? II

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    Introduction Geographical position of Kazakhstan demands implementation of trilingual system in our society. The necessity for the use of languages in Kazakhstan due to variety of factors. Kazakhstan has to be perceived around the world as the highly educated country which population uses three languages: the Kazakh language — state, Russian as language of international communication and English — language of successful integration into global economy traditions, the international experience and

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    one might like or even accept. North America is not the only country that has adopted the culturist diversion. In this country analysis of culture gazes at a country still primitive in some areas, and is also considered a country of immigrants. Kazakhstan, since the end of time, has gained many diverse groups of people; since the Soviet Union rule in Central Asia civilizations have moved in and out of the region (Interfax 2014). People living like primitives, in some ways, still live in the sparse

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