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From 1929 to 1936, the city, then known as Alma-Ata, was the capital of the Kazakh ASSR. [13] From 1936 to 1991, Alma-Ata was the capital of the Kazakh SSR.After Kazakhstan became independent in 1991, the city was renamed Almaty in 1993 and continued as the capital until 1997, when the capital was moved to Akmola (renamed Astana in 1998, Nur-Sultan in 2019, and again Astana in 2022).
Almaty, the largest city in Kazakhstan, and formerly its capital, derives its name from the Kazakh word alma 'apple', and it is often explained as meaning 'full of apples' (the region surrounding Almaty is home to forests of Malus sieversii).
The Green Bazar (Kazakh: Көк базар, romanized: Kök bazar; Russian: Зелёный базар, romanized: Zelyony bazar) is a public market in Almaty, Kazakhstan (on the crossroad between Zenkov and Jibek Joly streets). [1] [2] Since its inauguration in 1875, the market has been an important trading point in Almaty. [3]
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.
The coat of arms of the city of Almaty is a base in the form of a round eastern shield, in the foreground of which is snow leopard depicted holding a branch with eight apple-tree flowers in its mouth, which personify eight districts of the city of Almaty. The leopard walks forward with a confident gait, its right paw is raised up for the next ...
2007 – Almaty Cup tennis tournament begins. 2008 Haileybury Almaty school founded. Akhmetzhan Yessimov becomes mayor. 2009 – Population: 1,365,105. [25] 2011 Almaty Metro begins operating. 2011 Asian Winter Games held. 2012 – Population: 1,472,866. 2013 January: Airplane crash near city kills at least 20 people. No survivors reported. [26]
Approximately 1% of the land area of the park is forested with Sievers Apple trees, which are the progenitors of all cultured apple varieties in the world. [2] The park is 300 km long (west-to-east), and spreads across Aksu District, Sarkand District and Alakol District of Almaty Region, 300 km northeast of the regional city of Almaty.
The district formed on 14 September 1936 as Stalin District by the decision of the Alma-Ata City Council of People's Deputies. On 10 March 1957, the district was renamed into the Soviet District which eventually became Almaly District on 12 December 1995. [4] The district is located in the very center of the city.