- Atyrau - Wikipedia
Atyrau (together with Aktau) is Kazakhstan's main harbour city on the Caspian Sea, Atyrau at the delta of the Ural River Atyrau city is approximately 20 metres (66 feet) below sea level
- Atyrau | Oil City, Caspian Region, History | Britannica
Atyrau, city, western Kazakhstan It is a port on the Ural (Zhayyq) River near its mouth on the Caspian Sea Founded as a fishing settlement in the mid-17th century by the fishing entrepreneur Mikhail Guryev, it soon became a fort on the Ural fortified line manned by the Ural Cossacks
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Atyrau (2025) - Tripadvisor
Shağala Travel is a licensed and experienced tour operator based in Atyrau, Kazakhstan Since 2020, we have been offering authentic cultural, historical, and nature-based experiences across the Atyrau…
- A Guide to Must-Visit Attractions in Atyrau - welcome. kz
Atyrau isn’t just an oil town, it’s a place where Asia meets Europe, where ancient traditions stand shoulder to shoulder with bold new ideas With its museums, green parks, cozy cafés, and unexpected adventures, it’s full of surprises for anyone willing to look a little closer
- Atyrau - A Travel Guide to Western Kazakhstans Largest City
A guide to visiting Atyrau, a city on the geographical boundary of Europe and Asia We cover its history, sights, how to get there, and more
- Atyrau Guide: Top Things to Do, See Experience in Kazakhstan
Plan your trip to Atyrau, Kazakhstan Explore the Ural River delta, ancient Golden Horde sites, the Pink Lake cultural spots Best time to visit travel tips for 2025
- Home - “VISIT ATYRAU” туристік ақпарат орталығы
In Atyrau, you can not only get acquainted with the work of the oil and gas industry but also see the historical and cultural heritage of the region Here, you can learn about the role of oil production in the economy and enjoy unique views, combining natural and cultural tourism
- Atyrau – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
In Kazakh language the word “atyrau” means the place where river flows into sea Atyrau city was founded on the bank of the river, but today it is 25–30 km from the river
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