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Ka·ra·gan·da K5015800 (kăr′ə-gän′də) also Qa·ra·ghan·dy (-dē′) A city of central Kazakhstan southeast of Astana. Founded in 1857 as a copper-mining settlement, it is now the center of a coal industry.Karaganda (Russian kərəɡanˈda) n (Placename) a city in E central Kazakhstan, founded in 1857: a major coal-mining and industrial centre. Pop: 412 000 (2005 est). Also called: Qaraghandy Ka•ra•gan•da (ˌkær ə gənˈdɑ) n. a city in central Kazakhstan. 614,000. References in periodicals archiveResidents of 4 more cities join protests in Kazakhstan AKIPRESS.COM - Residents of Aktau, Aktobe, Karaganda and Shymkent cities joined today the rally expressing their support to Zhanaozen residents, who are protesting against construction of Chinese plants in Kazakhstan, Vlast.Residents of 4 more cities join protests in KazakhstanAccording to the data revealed by the Commission, 45.9% of voters cast their votes in Akmola region, 50.3% - in Aktobe region, 47.3% - in Almaty region, 33.5% - in Atyrau region, 44.8% - in East Kazakhstan region, 43.7% - in Zhambyl region, 26.1% - in West Kazakhstan region, 29.6% - Karaganda region, 39.3% - Kyzylorda region, 35.5% - Kostanay region, 29.3% - Mangistau, 36% - in Pavlodar region, 33.9% - in North Kazakhstan region, 30% - in Turkestan region, 24.6% - in Nur-Sultan city, 19% - in Almaty city, and 24.6% - in Shymkent city.35.1% of voters cast votes in snap presidential election across KazakhstanSummary:
The Chinese company Sinosteel and KazakhstanEe's Karaganda complex alloys plant have signed a memorandum of joint project implementation within the Kazakh Saryarka special economic zone.CHINA: SINOSTELL PROJECT IN KAZAKHSTANKaraganda Regional Court has ruled Friday to again prolong the house arrest of the former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Serik Akhmetov.Court prolongs house arrest of ex-PM of Kazakhstan until July 18ASTANA (CyHAN)- Expedition 39 Commander Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, NASA Flight Engineer Rick Mastracchio and Soyuz Commander Mikhail Tyurin of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) were greeted in a traditional ceremony at the airport in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, on May 14, a few hours after landing in their Soyuz TMA-11M spacecraft in Kazakhstan near the town of Dzhezkazgan.Welcome Home Expedition 39!Los Angeles, CA, April 08, 2014 --(PR.com)-- "Karaganda", written and directed by Max Weissberg and produced by Shira Aharony, tells the story of Vladimir Bernshtein, a prisoner in a 1950s Soviet prison camp, a gulag located in the Karaganda region of the former USSR.Crime Drama "Karaganda" to Have Its U.S. Premiere at the Charleston International Film FestivalGatehouse VP sole female speaker alongside Kazakhstan's Deputy Prime Minister and Governor of KaragandaGatehouse Bank supports Islamic finance in KazakhstanKARAGANDA, May 28, 2011 (TUR) -- The Commonwealth of Independent States' (CIS) first component renewal center has been erected by Turkey's Borusan Holding in the Karaganda city of Kazakhstan.TURKEY-KAZAKHSTAN -Borusan erects component renewal center in KazakhstanCathay Pacific, a Hong Kong based carrier, today announced that a special flight left Hong Kong this afternoon to fly to Karaganda Airport in Kazakhstan to bring back 306 passengers and 20 crew who were on flight CX270.Cathay Pacific sends special flight to pick up passengers and crew at Karaganda AirportThe money would assist Efes Karaganda Brewery JSC in boosting brewing capacity, infrastructure facilities and marketing departments at existing plants in Almaty and Karaganda.EBRD plans investments into Kazakh beer sector* Kaisha Atakhanova, of Karaganda, Kazakhstan, who led a coalition of 60 grassroots environmental groups in successfully lobbying to prevent nuclear waste from being commercially imported into her country.Goldman Environmental Prize 2005Karaganda
Karaganda, Kazakhstan: see QaraghandyQaraghandy or Karaganda , city (1993 est. pop. 596,000), in central Kazakhstan, on the Trans-Kazakhstan RR. It consists of about 50 coal-mining settlements scattered around the central part of the city, and it is a leading industrial and cultural center of Kazakhstan. ..... Click the link for more information. .Karaganda a city and center of Karaganda Oblast, Kazakh SSR; located in the Kazakh Hills. Railroad station on the Petropavlovsk-Chu line. Karaganda has a population of 541,000 (1972; as compared with 154, 000 in 1939) and is the second largest city in Kazakhstan (after Alma-Ata). Karaganda was founded on the site of a miners’ settlement that had formed in the center of the Karaganda Coal Basin. In 1932, Karaganda became a city and in 1936, the oblast center. The main branch of industry is coal mining. The city has machine-building plants that produce mining equipment, sanitary engineering equipment, and metal structural elements. Enterprises of such industries as light industry, food industry, and building materials are also located in the city. Karaganda consists of several developed areas that are separated by considerable distances (for example, the Old City dating to the second half of the 19th century, the New City, Maikuduk, Bol’shaia Mikhailovka, and Fedorovka). The center of modern Karaganda is the New City (the master plan of 1934–35, architects A. I. Kuznetsov and A. N. Kornoukhov; a new master plan was approved in 1971). The New City has a large recreation park and is located on both banks of the Bol’shaia Bukpa River. The main thoroughfares are Sovetskii Prospect, Lenin Prospect, Nurken Abdirov Prospect, and Peace Boulevard. The streets are lined with large public buildings and residential houses, including the House of Soviets (1938, architect A. M. Genin); a traumatological hospital (1948) and the Miners’ Palace of Culture (1952), both by the architect I. I. Brenner; the post office and telegraph office (1953, architect A. K. Belavina); the Sports Palace (1957), and the building of the oblast party committee (1958), both by the architect A. M. Meksel’; the oblast drama theater (1962); the Palace of Pioneers (1967); and the Turist Hotel (1972). The city also has a university; polytechnical, medical, and cooperative institutes; an institute for teachers of physical education; a branch of the Alma-Ata Institute of National Economy; mining, industrial pedagogical, trade and cookery, and evening power construction technicums; a technicum for physical culture and sports; and schools of medicine, music, and culture and education. Karaganda is also the site of two drama theaters (Russian and Kazakh), a museum of local lore, and botanical gardens. REFERENCESKonobritskaia, E. M. Novye goroda Tsentral’nogo Kazakhstana. Alma-Ata, 1950. Barag, T. Ia. Karaganda. Moscow, 1950. [Grigor’ev, V.] Karaganda. Alma-Ata, 1968.Karaganda a city in E central Kazakhstan, founded in 1857: a major coal-mining and industrial centre. Pop.: 412 000 (2005 est.) |