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Kazakhstan: Southern Kazakhstan
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Kazakhstan is thought to be one of the original homes of the apple, particularly the wild ancestor of Malus domestica, Malus sieversii. It has no common name in English, but is known in Kazakhstan, where it is native, as 'alma'. In fact, the region where it is thought to originate is called Alma-Ata, or 'father of the apples'. This tree is still found wild in the mountains of Central Asia in southern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Xinjiang, China.
The terrain in Kazakhstan varies from low-lying plains to mountainous regions high above sea level. The lowlands lie in the north, where they form the southern part of the West Siberian Plain, in the northwest and in the south. They make up one third of the territory of the Kazakhstan. More than half of the territory is taken up by plateaux and hills 300 to 400 metres in height. The chains of the Altai Mountains and the Dzhungarski Ala-Tau reach a height of 4,000 to 5,000 metres and more in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan's privatization of its natural gas market has stalled after moving forward rapidly in the years after independence. Kazakhstan originally granted Tractebel (Belgium) a concession to the natural gas distribution system in Almaty in 1996. In July 1997, Kazakhstan awarded Tractebel a 15-year contract to manage the western Kazakhgaz and southern Alaugaz distribution systems, with Tractebel pledging to invest up to $1.5 billion in Kazakhstan on repair, construction, and planning costs, including a $150 million gas line in southern Kazakhstan to bypass Kyrgyzstan.
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Kazakhstan is located in southern Asia between Russia and Uzbekistan. Approximately 80 percent of the land consist of lowlands, plains, and plateaus. Strong winds often sweep through these flat lands. The country is about the size of two Alaskas—around one million square miles. However, its population is only about 17 million, less than New York City.
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Holl of hotel Kazakhstan This high-class hotel complex in the business heart of Kazakhstan's southern capital has become a 'business card' of the city. Its business facilities - conference hall and business center - are frequently chosen by businessmen for seminars, presentations, and meetings. The hotel guests really enjoy its friendly and irreproachable service, comfort, tasteful meal, and security. HOTEL KAZAKHSTAN offers everything necessary for fruitful activities and rest:
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The northernmost point in Kazakhstan - 55'26'' NL - corresponds to the southern latitude of the central part of the East-European plain and to the southern part of the British Isles (the latitude of Moscow). As to the southernmost point - 40'56'' NL - it corresponds to latitudes of Transcaucasia and Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe (the latitude of Madrid, Istanbul and Baku).
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