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Zhezkazgan, or Jezkazgan (Kazakh: Жезқазған, romanized: Jezqazğan (listen ⓘ)) is a city and the administrative centre of Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. Population: 86,227 (2009 Census results); [2] 90,001 (1999 Census results). [2] Its urban area includes the neighbouring mining town of Satpayev, for a total city population ...
Zhezqazghan, city, central Kazakhstan. It is located on a reservoir of the Kenggir (Kara-Kengir) River. The city was created in 1938 in connection with exploitation of the rich local copper deposits.
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Jezkazgan or Zhezkazgan (Kazakh: Жезқазған, Russian: Жезказган) is a city in Kazakhstan, the capital of the Ulytau Region. The city is located in the center of the country, 100 km southeast of the geographical center of Kazakhstan.
Jezkazgan is a city in central Kazakhstan, located approximately 300 kilometers south-west of the capital city, Nur-Sultan. The city has a population of around 120,000 people and is an important center for mining and metallurgy.
Jezkazgan, located in central Kazakhstan, is a hidden gem for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path destination. Known for its rich history and unique attractions, this charming city offers a captivating blend of cultural experiences and natural wonders.
Jezkazgan or Zhezkazgan (Template:Lang-kz / Jezqazğan/ جەزقازعان), formerly known as Dzhezkazgan (Template:Lang-ru, until 1992), is a city in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan, on a reservoir of the Kara-Kengir River.
Zhezkazgan, or Jezkazgan (Kazakh: Жезқазған, romanized: Jezqazğan (listen ⓘ)) is a city and the administrative centre of Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan. Population: 86,227 (2009 Census results); 90,001 (1999 Census results). Its urban area includes the neighbouring mining town of Satpayev, for a total city population of 148,700.