Kazakhstan, a central Asian nation and the last Soviet republic, reaches Altai Mountain in the East East with China and Russia from the Caspian Sea in the west. Its largest city, Almaty, is a long-standing center point, whose historical point includes the Eschen Cathedral, a tsarist-period Russian Orthodox Church and the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, which is a large number of Kazakh ancient objects To show.
Kazakhstan is officially a fair, mainstream, unitary, protected republic with a different social heritage. Kazakhstan enters the outskirts of Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. The landscape of Kazakhstan includes flat areas, steppe, taiga, shake ray, slopes, deltas, snowy mountains and deserts. Kazakhstan is expected to have 18 million people, starting from 2014. Considering its large land area, its population is the lowest, the population is 6 persons (15 persons per square mile) for each square kilometer. The capital is Astana, where it was transferred from the country’s largest city of Almaty in 1997.
It has 6,846 kilometers (4,254 miles) with Russia, 2,203 kilometers (1,369 miles) with Uzbekistan, 1,533 kilometers (953 mi) with China, 1,051 kilometers (653 mi) with Kyrgyzstan and 379 kilometers (235 miles) along with Turkmenistan, Shares. Actual urban areas include Astana, Almaty, Karagandi, Shyamkant, Aatrayu and Osceman. While essentially in Asia, a small portion of Kazakhstan is found in Eastern Europe in the same way as Eastern Europe.