Karagandy Province

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Қарағанды облысы
Karagandy Province
Coat of arms Location
Coat of arms of Karagandy Province Map of Kazakhstan, location of Karagandy Province highlighted
Coordinates 48°0′0″N 71°0′0″E / 48, 71Coordinates: 48°0′0″N 71°0′0″E / 48, 71
Time zone UTC+6
 – Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+6)
Administration
Country Kazakhstan
Capital Karagandy
Akim (governor) Nurlan Nigmatullin
Subdivisions
 – Districts 9
 – Cities (incl. towns) 11
 – Townships 39
 – Villages 557 [1]
Basic statistics
Area [2] 428,000 km² (165,252 sq mi)
Population 1,375,000 (09/2006)[3]
 - Density 3 /km² (8 /sq mi)
Other information
Postal codes 100000
Area codes +7 (721)
Licence plate M
ISO 3166-2 KZ-KAR
Website http://www.karaganda-region.kz

Karagandy (Kazakh: Қарағанды облысы) is a province of Kazakhstan. Its capital is Karagandy. The population of the province is 1,375,000; that of the city is 437,000.

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[edit] History

The province was the site of intense coal mining during the days of the Soviet Union, and is also said to be the site of several forced-labor camps. Following the Second World War, Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union, had many ethnic Germans deported to the area.

[edit] Geography

With an area of 428,000 sq. km, Karagandy Province is the largest province. Although it doesn't touch the borders of the country, it does touch nearly every other province. They are: Aktobe Province to the West; Kostanay Province to the Northwest; Akmola Province to the North; Pavlodar Province to the Northeast; East Kazakhstan Province to the East; Almaty Province to the Southeast; Zhambyl Province and South Kazakhstan Province to the South; and Kyzylorda Province to the Southwest. The Ishim (Esil) River, a tributary of the Irtysh River, begins in Karagandy Province.

The area is arid and flat, given to plains with occasional hills and seasonal streams. Karkaralinsk Nature Park covering 90,300 hectares is located in the province.

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