- Almaty - Wikipedia
Almaty is the second-largest city in Central Asia and the fourth-largest in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Almaty served as the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1997 during the Soviet era and after independence from 1991 until the capital was relocated to Akmola (now Astana) in 1997 [9]
- 25 Things to Know Before You Visit Almaty, Kazakhstan
Almaty is easily one of the most underrated cities I have ever been to Located in the southeastern part of Kazakhstan, it is, without a doubt, the cultural heartbeat of Kazakhstan The city is vibrant, resilient, and has so much to offer travelers
- The 12 best things to do in Almaty, Kazakhstan - Lonely Planet
Fringed by the mighty Tian Shan mountains, Almaty, Kazakhstan ’s largest city and onetime capital, is a terrific starting point for any adventure in this vast Central Asian country
- Almaty | City, Kazakhstan, Population, Map, History . . .
Almaty, former capital of Kazakhstan The city lies in the northern foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau It remains the country’s largest city and an important industrial center and has a number of cultural institutions, including museums, performance centers, and the world’s second tallest wooden building
- Almaty, Kazakhstan: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
Set against towering peaks striped with ski runs, Almaty mixes tradition with modern flair While locals still meet up for steamy Russian baths, traditional Kazakh delicacies, and countless cups of tea, the city's gleaming malls and wild nightclubs are downright futuristic
- Almaty – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Almaty in Almaty Province is the largest city and the financial and cultural centre of Kazakhstan, with a population in 2024 of 2,250,000 It's a sprawling modern city on a grid pattern, with snow-capped mountains just south marking the border with Kyrgyzstan
- Almaty Travel - Things to Do and Tours - Advantour
Almaty is the former capital of Kazakhstan and its current financial, scientific, cultural, historical and industrial center With nearly 2 million inhabitants, it is also Kazakhstan’s largest city and the one most visited by tourists
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