Kazakhstan

The urban population makes up a little more than half of the total population of the country. There are more than a million inhabitants in only three cities of the country - these are the former and present capitals, Almaty and Nur-Sultan, and the city of Shymkent. Most cities have a population

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Many people think that the nature of Kazakhstan is only endless steppe landscapes. Picturesque mountains, lakes with clear turquoise water, canyons and gorges attract many tourists from different countries. Unique natural attractions are located

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A large number of rivers and lakes are located on the territory of Kazakhstan. Some rivers are large, abounding in water, with a great length, others are smaller. The rivers of Kazakhstan attract vacationers and fishing enthusiasts as they are very rich

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There are many interesting and varied vacation opportunities in Kazakhstan. In recent years, ski resorts have also gained popularity among tourists. The technical equipment and tourist infrastructure of the resorts are quite modern and insignificant

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There are several tens of thousands of lakes in Kazakhstan, most of which are located in the north and south of the country. The largest and most impressive of them are objects of close attention of tourists, recreational and protected areas, attracting with their beauty and diversity.

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The nature of Kazakhstan is not limited to steppe complexes, as many are accustomed to believe. Wetland systems are developed on the territory of the country, there are mountain ranges and different types of landscapes. Some of them during the misuse of nature

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National parks of Kazakhstan were created to preserve unique natural landscapes and natural habitats of rare animals and plants. Many parts of the wilderness of these parks are considered protected areas. The presence of tourists there is prohibited, so that

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