Презентация, доклад на тему The Republic of Kazakhstan (7 класс)

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Слайд 1The Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan is located in the south east central

region of the former Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is bordered to the south from left to right by the Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan (all formally part of the Soviet Union) and China.

All information is provided by Compton's 3D World Atlas (1998), unless noted otherwise.

The Republic of KazakhstanKazakhstan is located in the south east central region of the former Soviet Union.

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Слайд 3Area: 1,031,000 sq.miles (2,670,000 sq.km)
Population: 17,110,000
Exchange Rate: ruble 41.19 = US$

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Capital: Alma-Ata
Languages: Kazakh, Russian
Religion: 47% Sunni Muslim
44% Russian Orthodox
2% Protestant
7% Other

Life Expectancy: 69.6 years
Population Density: 6 people/sq.km
Birth Rate: 19.8/1000 people
Infant Mortality: 30/1000 live births
Number of Pigs: 2,445,000
Number of Goats: 684,000

Kazakhstan Statistics

Area: 1,031,000 sq.miles (2,670,000 sq.km)Population: 17,110,000Exchange Rate: ruble 41.19 = US$ 1Capital: Alma-AtaLanguages: Kazakh, RussianReligion: 47% Sunni

Слайд 4The Kazakhstan flag is sky blue with gold embroidering down the

left side.

There is also a gold sun and eagle in the center.

The Kazakhstan Flag

The Kazakhstan flag is sky blue with gold embroidering down the left side. There is also a

Слайд 5Kazak is the Turkish word for "peace." The Kazakh people are

descended from a mix of Mongol and Turkic tribes, and now comprise less than 40 percent of the population.
The Kazakhs declared independence from Russia in 1991.
President Nursulta Nazarbayev is extremely popular, but increasingly authoritarian: he dissolved Parliament, then won a popular mandate to rule until the end of the year 2000. Tensions between the Kazakh south and the Russian north have been cited as one reason for the president's decision to relocate the capital from southern Alma-Ata (Almaty) to northern, more ethnically mixed Akmola (formerly Tselinograd) in 1997.

Historical Introduction

SPECIAL FACT
In 1933 the Kazakhs slaughtered 24 million sheep and goats, 5 million cattle, and 3 million horses rather than have them put into collective farms as dictated by the Soviet leader Stalin.

Kazak is the Turkish word for

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