Nauryzbay district | |
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City Districts | |
Country | Kazakhstan |
Province | Almaty |
Government | |
• Akim | Nazira Togizbayeva [1] |
Time zone | UTC+6 (UTC+6) |
Nauryzbay district is a district of Almaty, Kazakhstan. [2] [3]
Since when the lands of the Karasay District were annexed to Alma-Ata, there was a significant increase in the territory and population of the Auezov district, on July 2, 2014, at the extraordinary XXIX session of the Maslikhat, it was decided to form a new, eighth district from part of the lands of the Auezov and Bostandyq Districts. The area was named after the Kazakh batyr-commander Nauryzbai — who participated in the liberation battles against the Dzungarian invaders in the XVIII century. [4]
Hotel Kazakhstan is the third-tallest building in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is 102 m (335 ft) tall, with 26 floors. It is situated in the southern center of Almaty. It is located on Dostyq Avenue, a major road in the east part of the city which runs all the way from Medeo to Panfilov Park, in the northern part of town.
Narkhoz University is a university in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It offers courses in economics, business, finance, and law.
Bakhytzhan Abdiruly Sagintayev is a Kazakh politician who was a Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, from 9 September 2016 until his resignation on 21 February 2019. He served as the Äkim of Almaty from 28 June 2019 until he was replaced by Erbolat Dosaev on 31 January 2022 following the 2022 Kazakh unrest which greatly affected the city.
Panfilov Street Promenade is a promenade located in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The Abay Opera House, where the promenade starts, and KBTU Building are located within it, which was redesigned by Danish urban designer Jan Gehl. The promenade ends in Arbat.
Alatau district — administrative-territorial unit of the city of Alma-Ata. Formed in 2008.
Auezov District is an administrative subdivision of the city of Almaty. It was established on 10 March 1972.
The Bostandyq District is an administrative subdivision of the city of Almaty. The district has the youngest demographics with more than 71,000 students residing in it.
The Turksib District is an administrative subdivision of the city of Almaty. The district is an industrial area, with an air and railway gateway to the city.
Töle Bi Street is a street in Almaty. It is located in the Medeu, Almaly and Auezov districts of the city. The street is named after Kazakh poet Töle Biy.
Akhmet Baitursynov Home Museum is a memorial museum of Akhmet Baitursynov in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Museum is located in the house where he lived in 1934–1937.
Kunaev Home Museum is a memorial museum and memorial apartments of the politician and First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan Dinmukhamed Kunaev in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Nurgisa Tlendiev Memorial Museum is a museum dedicated to the composer, Hero of Kazakhstan, and People's Artist of the USSR Nurgisa Tlendiyev, which is located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Raiymbek Batyr Mausoleum — is the mausoleum of the Kazakh hero Raiymbek, who fought against Dzungar invaders. It is located in the city of Almaty, on the homonymous Raiymbek Prospect.
Monument to Abylai Khan in Almaty is a monument dedicated to the Kazakh statesman, the Khan of Kazakh Khanate Abylai Khan located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
The Almaty Pioneers Palace is a Pioneers Palace, an institution from the Soviet Union to provide after-school education for children, built in Almaty in 1983.
Arman is a digital four-screen cinema in Almaty, Kazakhstan, constructed in 1968. It has the status of cultural monument of local importance.
The Kazakh State Academic Theater for Children and Youth named after G. Musrepov is a theater for young spectators in Almaty, Kazakhstan, giving performances in the Kazakh language.
Halyk Arena Ice Palace is a palace of sports and culture in Almaty, Kazakhstan, built in 2016 for the 2017 Winter Universiade. The venue is designed for such sports events as ice hockey, figure skating and other sports.
Fountains along with an extensive irrigation network play a great role for Almaty city. Together they create a unified complex of water bodies and streams of the city. Their objective is to irrigate greenery and create a favorable microclimate, especially in hot and dry seasons. Today, in Almaty, there are 10 programs aimed for the city improvement, including "Fountains of Almaty" - "Rivers of Almaty", which aims to develop more than 20 rivers flowing through the city.
The Almaty Museum is a history museum in Almaty, Kazakhstan, located in the former building of the Vernensky Children's Orphanage. It features exhibits on the history of the city.
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