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Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan
Local time in Kyzylorda city is December 10, 12:07 am (+6 UTC). Kyzylorda history The fortress of Ak-Mechet was founded in 1820 by Omar-khan, the governor of Kokandskoye khanate, as an advanced north-eastern post of the khanate. The fortress was built by over 10, Kazakhs from nearby villages. It was founded at the main point of caravan way from Bukhara and Khiva to Central and Northern Kazakhstan and from East to West. On July 28th, 1853, the fortress was conquered by Russian army headed by general V.A.Perovsky and renamed into fort Perovsky. Theā¦
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ASTANA, Kazakhstan āA volatile mix building in Kazakhstan contains the same ingredients that ignited in Ukraine: a Russian minority that says it fears being under siege, rising anti-Russian nationalist sentiment and pressure on the Russian language. Last year, Russia used that explosive combination as a pretext to annex Ukraineās Crimean Peninsula. Now, many here in this city on the steppe fear that Kazakhstanās presidential election last Sunday may have been the last peaceful one the former Soviet republic will have and that the country may beā¦
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The main legal act establishing and regulating taxation in Kazakhstan is the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan On Taxes and Other Obligatory Payments to the Budget (the āTax Codeā). The Tax Code was adopted on 10 December 2008 and came into effect as of 1 January 2009. Kazakhstan declared its sovereignty as a member of the USSR in October 1990, and following the dissolution of the Soviet Union the country declared independence in December 1991. The first piece of Tax Legislation of the sovereign republic was the 1991 decree āOn Taxes from Enterprisesā¦
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Following the much publicised and criticised recent visit of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the British government is meeting and greeting Nursultan Nazarbayev, the leader of Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev, like Xi Jinping, has no regard for human rights. Opponents of his regime are ruthlessly dealt with. He is a dictator in all but name as only tame opposition parties are allowed to contest elections. Those who claim that the way to liberalise countries like Kazakhstan is to do business with them should look at the facts. In 2011, 70 oil workers protestingā¦
read moreKazakhstan, Internet
The move definitely won t be appreciated by privacy-minded residents, since it gives officials the power to spy on virtually anyone - and in Kazakhstan, that often means challengers to the political status quo. To boot, the measure could easily produce unintended consequences. Criminals could easily steal sensitive info if they find a way to abuse the certificate. Other countries, meanwhile, could use it to spy on both Kazakhs and their own citizens. This assumes that everyone plays along, too. The certificate will work on Android, iOS, OS X andā¦
read moreCIA Kyrgyzstan
Boy from Kyrgyzstan ( Kyrgyzstan is an important hub for distribution of Afghan heroin to Eurasian markets, a business that had multiplied in times under the NATO guardianship in Afghanistan.The town of Osh, the āsouthern capital of Kyrgyzstanā, has long ago become a major cross-point for the Great Heroin Way (Kyrgyzstan Destined To Become Another Narco-State? Dissident Voice) From Flickr: Osh from Suleymanka mountain 3 Creating chaos in Kyrgystan seems to suit the drugs trade. It also suits the USA which does not want Kyrgyzstan to become a strongā¦
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In Kazakhstan, Uranium One holds a 70% interest in the Betpak Dala joint venture, which owns the Akdala and South Inkai uranium mines, a 50% interest in the Karatau joint venture, which owns the Karatau uranium mine, a 50% interest in the Akbastau joint venture, which owns the Akbastau uranium mine, a 49.67% interest in the Zarechnoye joint venture, which owns the Zarechnoye uranium mine, and a 30% interest in the Kyzylkum joint venture, which owns the Kharasan uranium project. The Akdala, South Inkai, Karatau, Akbastau and Zarechnoye mines areā¦
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Our Ramada Plaza Astana hotel near Congress Hall and area markets is in the heart of the bustling city. We are located near government buildings and tourist attractions. Start each day with full American-style breakfast to get energy for your day. Take advantage of our many convenient amenities such as free Internet access, fitness center, meeting facilities, on-site restaurants and lounges, childcare, guest laundry, valet service and indoor heated pool. Handicapped-accessible and non-smoking rooms are available, and kids 17 and under stay freeā¦
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The Kazakh people are rich in traditions. From birth through old age and death, every step of their lives has historically been marked with celebration. Even their funeral ceremonies have their own special symbolism. Unfortunately, many rich and interesting traditions and customs of the Kazakh people have been forgotten throughout the past century. Real sovereignty is just now being reestablished in Kazakhstan due to the process of democratization. These abandoned traditions are just now being rediscovered by the Kazakh people. These traditionsā¦
read moreKazakhstan River
The waters of the Syr-Darya river are highly polluted and should not be used for irrigating crops, let alone for drinking, scientists from Kazakhstan have concluded. Tests of the waters of Central Asiaās longest river ā which flows for 2, 200 kilometers through Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan ā found dangerous concentrations of metals including chromium, copper, nickel, mercury, molybdenum, and zinc, the Nur.kz site quoted scientists from South Kazakhstan State University as saying. āThe water of the Syr-Darya is not recommendedā¦
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This leafy city with a backdrop of the snowcapped Zailiysky Alatau has always been among the more appealing Russian creations in Central Asia. Today Almatyās new rich have expensive suburban apartments, large SUVs, glitzy shopping malls, Western-style coffee lounges, expensive restaurants, dance-till-dawn nightclubs and new ski resorts to help them enjoy life to the full. Meanwhile the less lucky from the city s outer districts and the countryside squeeze into packed buses and rickety marshrutkas around the Green Market (Zelyony Bazar) or Sayakhatā¦
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All travelers You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel. Make sure you are up-to-date on routine vaccines before every trip. These vaccines include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and your yearly flu shot. Most travelers Get travel vaccines and medicines because there is a risk of these diseases in the country you are visiting. CDC recommends this vaccine because you canā¦
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