KAZAKHSTAN

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Kazakhstani Government
 Telephone Directory of the Government

General information on the Republic of Kazakhstan 

Kazakhstan is situated in Central Asia, deep in the Eurasian continent (see map). 
Its territory is as large as 2,717,300 sq km (i.e. 1,049,150 sq miles). In terms of the area it is the ninth largest among the world states. In fact the territory of Kazakhstan exceeds that occupied by twelve countries of the European Union. 
Kazakhstan borders upon the following states China- 1,460 km - long border, Kyrgyzstan - 980 km, Turkmenistan - 380 km, Uzbekistan - 230 km, the Russian Federation - 6,467 km. Total length of borders amounts to 12, 187 km. 
The territory of the Republic stretches on from the low reaches of the Volga in the West to the foothills of the Altai mountains in the East - for some 3,000 km ( a distance that spans two time zones), from West Siberian lowland in the North to the desert of Kyzylkum and the mountain range of Tien Shan in the South for some 2,000 km. 
The northernmost point in Kazakhstan - 55 6" NL - corresponds to the southern latitude of the central part of the East-European plain and to the southern part of the British Isles (the latitude of Moscow). As to the southern most point - 40'56" NL - it corresponds to latitudes of Transcaucasis and Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe (the latitude of Madrid, Istanbul and Baku). 

Yet remoteness of the country from oceans and vastness of its territory determine climatic conditions. 
The climate of the country is sharply continental. Average temperature in January varies within - 19 C - - 4 C while average July temperature fluctuates within + 19 C - + 26 C. The lowest temperature in winter may go down to - 45 C with the highest one in summer + 30 C. The population numbers some 14,952,400 people (as of February 1999). Population density is as high as 5,5 people per 1 sq km. 
The capital is the city of Astana (since December 10, 1997) its population is as large as 319,500 people (as of February 1999). Administratively Kazakhstan is comprised of 14 regions ( as of 5.05.97) with cities of Almaty and Leninsk enjoying a special status), 84 cities of which 40 refer to those of Republican and regional subordination, 160 districts, 10 municipal districts, 195 settlements, 2,150 aul (rural) counties. 
In terms of the number of the population cities of Kazakhstan may be subdivided into several categories: 

those having 300-400 thousand residents (Karagandy, Shymkent, Pavlodar, Jambyl, Ust Kamenogorsk);those with 200-280 thousand residents (Uralsk, Temirtau, Kostanay, Aktobe), 
those with 110-160 thousand residents (Zhezkazgan, Yekibastuz, Kyzylorda, Aktau, Kokshetau). Most numerous are cities numbering less than 50,000 residents. 
Kazakh is the official language. This notwithstanding, in State institutions and local administration bodies along with the Kazakh language they speak Russian quite officially. 
Monetary unit is tenge which is equal to 100 tyins. It was introduced on November 15, 1993. 
National holidays are as follows: Day of the Republic, October 25, Independence Day, December 16. 
There are 8,500 big and small rivers in Kazakhstan. The length of seven largest rivers exceeds 100 km. The largest ones are the Ural and the Emba flowing into the Caspian Sea, the Syrdaria falling into the Aral Sea while the Irtysh, the Ishim and the Tobol run all across the Republic to eventually reach the Arctic Ocean. 
There are 48,000 big and small lakes in Kazakhstan. The largest among them are the Aral Sea, Balkhash, Zaisan, Alakol, Tenghiz and Seletenghiz. Besides Kazakhstan shares the larger portion of the northern and half of the eastern littoral of the Caspian Sea - the largest ever sea on the planet. The length of the coast line of the Caspian Sea (its Kazakhstani portion) is 2,340 km. 
Steppes occupy some 26% of the territory of Kazakhstan. 167,000,000 ha account for deserts (44%) and semi-deserts (14%) with forests occupying 21,000,000 ha. 
When speaking about the flora and fauna of the Republic, we have to mention 155 species of mammals, 480 and 150 species of birds and fish respectively and about 250 species of medicinal herbs. Worth noting is that such exceedingly rare plant as santonica wormwood grows nowhere else but in the South of Kazakhstan. 
Kazakhstan is rich with commercial minerals. In terms of chromium, vanadium, bismuth and fluorine reserves Kazakhstan knows no second in the world while in resources of iron, chromite, lead, zink, tungsten, molybdenum, phosphorite, copper, potassium and cadmium the country holds one of the leading places. 
On the territory of the country they have discovered nearly 160 deposits of oil and gas. Their reserves - known to this day - are approximately equal to present day resources of the whole of the Western Europe. These oil and gas fields contain about 20,000,000,000 barrels of oil and 700,000,000 ton of gas condensate. Sum total of the cost there of is estimated in the region of USD four billion. The Tenghiz field only ranks as one of the largest deposits of the world. 
Coal reserves in Kazakhstan reach 160,000,000,000 ton. The Republic numbers 10 coal fields of bituminous and brown coal, 155 deposits all in all. 
Iron ore resources (containing 50-60% of pure iron) in the Republic surpass those of many a country in the world. 
Kazakhstan is the second richest country in the world (after Russia) with regard to phosphorite reserves while phosphorite deposits of Zhanatas and Karatau in terms of thickness and quality are second to none in the world. 
Kazakhstan holds one of the first places in the world as to the production of aluminium. 
The Republic harbours uncommonly superb resources of copper ore. Zhezkazgan ore deposits are second largest in the world as to their potential. 
The territory of Kazakhstan affords infinite resources of salt and construction materials. 
The already prospected deposits serve a fine basis for the development of mining, coal-mining, metallurgy, oil-and-gas and chemical industries. 
Kazakhstan's share in world output of commercial minerals and products of procession there of (according to estimates of the Union Bank of Switzerland) in the days of the late USSR amounted to the following: Beryllium 24% Zink - 7%, Tantalum- 33% , Titanium - 26%, Chromife -27%, Copper - 3%, Barite -7%, Molybdenum - 3%, Lead - 7%, Bauxites - 1%, Uranium -14%, Manganese - 5%, Silver - 6%, Iron ore - 2%, Tungsten -12%, Gold - 1%. 

Kazakh Government

President  Nursultan A.Nazarbaev

Prime Minister  

Kassymzhomart K.Tokaev

First Deputy Prime Minister 

Danial K. Akhmetov

Deputy Prime Minister   

Imangali N. Tasmagambetov

Deputy Prime Minister  

Uraz A. Jandossov

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources 

Vladimir S.Shkolnik

Minister of Finance   

Mazhit T.Esenbayev

Minister of Foreign Affairs 

Erlan A. Idrissov

Minister of Economy 

Jaksybek A. Kulekeyev

Minister of Defense  

Sat B. Tokpakbayev

Minister of Labour and Social Protection 

Alikhan M. Baimenov

Minister of Education and Science  

Nuraly S. Bekturganov

Minister of Internal Affairs 

Bolat G. Iskakov

Minister of State Incomes 

Zeinulla Kh.Kakimzhanov

Minister of Justice 

Igor I. Rogov

Minister of Culture, Information and Public Accord 

Altynbek S. Sarsenbayev

Minister of Agriculture 

Sauat M.Mynbayev

Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection 

Andar M.Shukputov

Minister of Transportation and Communication 

Karim K. Masimov

Minister, Chairperson of the National Commission on Family and Women's Affairs 

Aitkul B. Samakova

Head of Prime Minister's Office 

Altay A. Tleuberdin

Telephone Directory of the Government

   Postal address telephone/fax
Office of the Prime Minister  473000, Beibitshlik str. 11 
Astana, Kazakhstan 
tel (7-3172) 15-20-27
Office of the First Deputy Prime Minister  473000, Beibitshlik str. 11 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 15-20-95
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister  473000, Beibitshlik str. 11 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 15-20-92
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister  473000, Beibitshlik str. 11 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 15-20-91
Head of Prime Minister's Office 473000, Beibitshlik str. 11 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 15-20-35
Ministry of Finance    tel. (7-3172) 11-77-70
Ministry of Foreign Affairs 473000, Beibitshlik str. 10 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 32-76-69 
fax (7-3172) 32-76-67
Ministry of Economy  473000, Beibitshlik str. 2 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 33-30-03
Ministry  of Defense  473000, Beibitshlik str. 51A 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel./fax 
(7-3172) 33-78-89
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection  473000,  Manasa str. 2 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 15-36-02
Ministry of Education and Science  473000, Kenesary str. 83 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 32-25-40 
fax. (7-31-72) 32-64-82
Ministry of  Energy and Mineral Resources  473000, Beibitshlik str. 37 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 33-71-33 
fax (7-3172) 33-71-64
Ministry of Internal Affairs  473000, Manasa str. 4 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 34-36-01 
fax (7-3172) 34-17-38
Ministry of State Incomes   tel. (7-3172) 11-72-99
Ministry of Justice  473000, Pobeda  str. 45 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 39-12-13 
fax (7-3172) 32-15-54
Ministry of Culture, Information and Public Accord  473000, Beibitshlik str. 22 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 32-24-95 
fax (7-3172) 32-62-03
Ministry of Agriculture  473000, Abai  str. 49 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 32-37-63 
fax (7-3172) 32-45-41
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection  475000, Marks str. 81 
Kokshetau, Kazakhstan 
tel. (7-31622) 54-265 
fax (7-31622) 50-620
Ministry of Transportation and Communication  473000, Abai str. 49 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel. (7-3172) 32-62-77 
fax (7-3172) 32-10-58
Agency on Healthcare 473000, Moskovskaya str. 66
 Astana, Kazakhstan 
tel (7-3172) 33-74-09  
fax (7-3172) 33-79-92
Investments Committee of MFA 473000, Beibitshlik str. 10 
Astana, Kazakhstan
tel (7-3172)39-12-61
Emergency Agency Almaty  tel (7-32-72) 61-93-90