Astana - Wikipedia Astana [a] is the capital city of Kazakhstan With a population of 1,423,726 within the city limits, it is the second-largest in the country after Almaty, which had been the capital until 1997 [15]
Astana | Capital, Kazakhstan, Economy, Map, Pronunciation Facts . . . Astana, capital of Kazakhstan It lies in the north-central part of the country, along the Ishim River, at the junction of the Trans-Kazakhstan and South Siberian railways The city was founded as a Russian military outpost in 1824 Learn more about Astana, including its history and economy
Astana: The world’s weirdest capital city - CNN There is something mirage-like about Kazakhstan’s capital Astana Little surrounds the city for 1,200 kilometers, save a handful of provincial towns dotted across the world’s largest steppe,
Visit Astana - A visit to Kazakhstan – information for tourists Astana - is the capital of Kazakhstan It is a young, modern, comfortable and dynamic city in which everyone will feel the hospitality and cordiality of the capital The capital combines the long-term traditions of Kazakh culture and the modern infrastructure of a large metropolis
8 reasons to visit Astana, Kazakhstan’s gleaming capital Among Kazakhstan’s endless grasslands on the windswept northern steppes, the forward-looking modern city of Astana has sprouted With a skyline punctuated by gleaming new skyscrapers that seem to defy the laws of physics, the capital is an eye-catching showcase of international, 21st-century architecture and a glimpse into a city of the future
Astana - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Astana (Kazakh: , Kazakh: Астана), previously known as Akmolinsk (Russian: Акмолинск, romanized: Akmolinsk), Tselinograd, and Nur-Sultan, is the capital city of Kazakhstan Astana has an estimated population of 1,184,469 [1] It has been the capital of Kazakhstan since 1998
Astana – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Astana (formerly known as Aqmola, Tselinograd and Nur-Sultan), in the north of Kazakhstan on the banks of the Esil river (better known by its Russian name Ishim), is the capital and the second largest city of the country