WEBKokshetau (Kazakh: Көкшетау, romanized: Kökşetau) is a city in Kazakhstan, the capital of the Akmola Region. Until 1993 it was called Kokchetav (Russian: Кокчетав). As for …
WEBThe climate of Kokshetau features hot summers and cold winters. It has 150,649 inhabitants (2022 est.), up from 123,389 (1999 census), while Akmola Region had a total …
WEBKokshetau is a city of 151,000 people (2022) in the north of Kazakhstan, part of the former Soviet Union, and sits on the shore of Lake Kopa Kona, though the urban design doesn't …
WEBKokshetau is a city located in northern Kazakhstan, and it is the administrative center of the Akmola region. The city has a population of about 150,000 people and is situated at an …
WEBKokshetau, formerly known as Kokchetav is a lakeside city in northern Kazakhstan and the capital of Akmola Region, which stretches along the southern shore of Lake Kopa, …
Kokshetau National Park ( Kazakh: Көкшетау ұлттық паркі, Kökşetau ūlttyq parkı) features the unique landscape, archaeological sites, and recreational opportunities of the Kazakh Uplands of Northern Kazakhstan.
The name Kokshetau ( Kazakh: Kökşetau; pronounced [køkɕetɑw]) is of Kazakh origin literally meaning a ( lit. 'smoky-blue mountain'), kokshe / " көкше ", meaning ( lit. 'blueish') and tau / " тау ", meaning ( lit. 'mountain') — the name of always turning blue, as if in a deep haze of mountains, thus "Blueish Mountain/Smoky-Blue Mountain" in English.
Kokshetau Mountains ( Kazakh: Көкшетау тауы) or Kokshetau Massif is a mountain massif in the Akmola Region, Kazakhstan. Shchuchinsk city and Burabay spa town are located in the massif. The mountains are part of the Burabay National Park, a protected area.
Kokshetau Oblast ( Kazakh: Көкшетау облысы, Kökşetau oblısı [køkɕetɑw obləsə]; Russian: Кокшета́уская о́бласть, tr. Kokshetauskaya oblast', IPA: [kokʂɪˈtaʊskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ] ), was an administrative division (an oblast) of the former Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1944–1991) in the Soviet Union, established on March 16, 1944.