During the times of USSR, hundreds of nuclear tests were carried out in the region which still has serious effects on the environment and local population like anemia, leukemia, radiation poisoning and birth defects. Kazakhstan has one of the stabilized and rapidly growing economies in Central Asia...
Independence Day(December 16)– Kazakhstan first experienced national sovereignty after gaining independence from the USSR, an eventcommemoratedwith parades, speeches, concerts and fireworks. Best place to celebrate:Astana Curious about Kazakh Cuisine? It’s said that only the wolves eat more meat than...
The breakup of the USSR in December 1991 and the collapse in demand for Kazakhstan's traditional heavy industry products resulted in a short-term contraction of the economy, with the steepest annual decline occurring in 1994. In 1995-97, the pace of the government program of economic reform ...
Kazakhstan history - Kazakh Autonomous SSR flag Kazakhstan history - Kazakh Autonomous SSR coat of arms Kazakh Autonomous SSR - the part of USSR In the 1950s, Nikita Khrushchev decided to use Kazakhstan to showcase Soviet ingenuity in land management and agriculture. As a result, he appointed Le...
The KazakhSSR was one of them. Like any other republic of the former Soviet Union, it had its own national flag, national anthem and national emblem for internal use within the USSR. From international events we could only remember the USSR national symbols. ...
We have special page devoted to Kazakhstan national flagDolla asks: What was the population of Kazakhstan in 1950?Expert's answer: I have found no official info about 1950, but according to USSR national general censuses of the population of 1939 and 1959 Kazakhstan population was 6,081 and ...
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Alma-Ata: Zhalyn, 1978. P.173. [10] A.V.Zataevich, 1000 songs of the Kazakh people. M.: Muzgiz, 1963. P. 15. [11] K. A. Vertkov, Atlas of musical instruments of the peoples of the USSR. M.: Music, 1975. P. 181. 671 ...