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  2. Category:Hotels in Almaty - Wikipedia

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  3. Hotel Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Қазақстан Қонақ Үйі, romanized: Qazaqstan Qonaq Üiı, Russian: Гостиница Казахстан) is the third-tallest building in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is 102 m (335 ft) tall, [1] with 26 floors. [2] It is situated in the southern center of Almaty.

  4. Alatau (sanatorium) - Wikipedia

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    The preservation of the historical appearance of the object of history and culture of Almaty is separately emphasized. Reopening after restoration is scheduled for 2020. [2] Since September 2021, the resort is called "Swissotel Wellness Resort Alatau Almaty" and is a five-star hotel with 222 rooms, a restaurant, sports fields and a water park.

  5. Kök Töbe (recreation area) - Wikipedia

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    The Almaty Tower or Kök Töbe Tower, the city's television tower, is located on the south-eastern slope of the hill. [2] It was built during 1975 and 1983, and if measured from sea level, this tower is one of the highest in the world – 372 meters tall. It has a couple observation platforms, but they are not open to the public.

  6. Bostandyq District - Wikipedia

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    The Bostandyq District was first established on 31 January 1966 by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR.It was named Kalinin District and was formed in connection with the expansion of the territory, the city at the expense of the adjacent lands and the disaggregation of the Soviet District.

  7. Akbulak, Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Akbulak is part of a residential area of south-western Almaty which are known as "Microdistricts". They constitute formal areas of the city and developed between the 1960s and 1980s during the Soviet era as residential areas, [1] as the city grew into the largest in Kazakhstan, being the capital of the country at the time before it was moved to Astana.