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- Koyandy (Kazakh: Қоянды) is a settlement in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center and only settlement of the...
- The Koyandy Fair (Kazakh: Қоянды жәрмеңкесі) was a large annual trade fair held every June from 1848 to 1930 in the Karkaraly region of Kazakhstan on...
- to the land cadastre) an area of 384.6 hectares and was located in the Koyandy tract to the west of the dacha m****if (at that time the interstitial section...
- freezes between November and April. The main settlements near its banks are Koyandy, Burkitti (Taldinka), Karagaily and Akkora. The Taldy has its sources in...
- Cossack settlement, which evolved into a Kazakh cultural center due to the Koyandy Fair which took place in the town. Its po****tion was 9,212 as of 2009...
- language word for "tin". The Teneke originates in a spring located in Koyandy mountain of the Kazakh Uplands. In its first stretch it flows roughly northwards...
- There are no settlements near its banks. The nearest inhabited place is Koyandy village, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to the southeast of the river's mouth. A...
- At fairs, he could lift the weight of 816 kg. On one occasion at the Koyandy Fair he battled a well-known fighter named Karen and broke several ribs...
- There are no settlements by the lakes****. The nearest inhabited pace is Koyandy village, close to the eastern end. The mud at the bottom of the lake has...
- the southeast, Yegindybulak 30 km (19 mi) to the east by Mount Ku, and Koyandy village 25 km (16 mi) to the NW of the northwestern lakes****. The lake...