Amazing Fun Facts about Kazakhstan

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
  • Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked country in the world, covering an area of over 2.7 million square kilometers.
    The country is known for its diverse and stunning landscapes, including vast steppes, deserts, mountains, and lakes.
    Kazakhstan is home to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the world's first and largest space launch facility, from which the first human, Yuri Gagarin, was sent into space.
    The country has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from various ethnic groups, including Kazakhs, Russians, Uzbeks, and Tatars.
    Kazakhstan is famous for its traditional nomadic culture, which includes practices such as eagle hunting, yurts (portable round tents), and horseback riding.
    The capital city, Astana (now called Nur-Sultan), is known for its futuristic architecture and rapid development, becoming a symbol of modern Kazakhstan.
    Kazakhstan is one of the world's leading producers of uranium, and it also has significant reserves of oil, natural gas, and other minerals.
    The country has a unique musical tradition, with instruments such as the dombra (a long-necked lute) and the kobyz (a string instrument) playing a central role in Kazakh folk music.
    Kazakhstan is home to the Caspian Sea, the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth, which it shares with several other countries.
    The country has a rich history of horse breeding and is believed to be one of the first places where horses were domesticated.
    The Altai Mountains in eastern Kazakhstan are part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for their stunning natural beauty and biodiversity.
    Kazakhstan celebrates Nauryz, the Persian New Year, with great enthusiasm, marking the arrival of spring with festivals, traditional games, and feasts.
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