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- Enbekshikazakh District (Kazakh: Еңбекшіқазақ ауданы, Eñbekşıqazaq audany) is a district of Almaty Region in Kazakhstan. The administrative center of the...
- 2004 and is located within the territory of the Uygur, Raiymbek, and Enbekshikazakh Districts of the Almaty Region. The canyon features many formations...
- is Üşaral; Balkhash District, the administrative center is Bakanas; Enbekshikazakh District, the administrative center is Esik; Eskeldi District, the administrative...
- a town in Almaty Region of Kazakhstan, the administrative center of Enbekshikazakh District. It is located on the Issyk River, at the foot of the Tian...
- acres; 1,250 km2; 483 sq mi) in size, the park occupies portions of Enbekshikazakh District, Raiymbek District, and Uygur District of Almaty Region. It...
- Karaganda Region Nura, Yrgyz District, a village in Aktobe Region Nura, Enbekshikazakh District, a village in Almaty Region Nura, Talgar District, a village...
- seat is centered in Qonaev, which includes the regional districts of Enbekshikazakh, Kegen, Raiymbek, Talgar, and Uygur. The constituency was originally...
- District Shalkar District Temir District Yrgyz District Balkhash District Enbekshikazakh District Ile District, Kazakhstan Karasay District Raiymbek District...
- Aktobe Entirety of Aktobe Region 11 Almaty Region Qonaev City of Qonaev, Enbekshikazakh District, Kegen District, Raiymbek District, Talgar District, and Uygur...
- in a picturesque place of the Almaty region – on the ****y plate of Enbekshikazakh district and in Almaty. An open letter was published on Qazaquni.kz...