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Aqtöbe
Aq·tö·be A0388575 (äk′tœ-bĕ′) also Ak·tyu·binsk (äk-tyo͞o′bĭnsk) A city of western Kazakhstan southeast of Samara, Russia. Founded in 1869, it is a metallurgical center.Aqtöbe (ækˈtjuːbɪ; Kazakh aktøbe) n a former name (until 1991) of AktyubinskAqtöbe
Aqtöbe or Aktöbe (both: əktö`bĕ), formerly Aktyubinsk (əktyo͞o`bĭnsk), city (1993 est. pop. 264,000), NW Kazakhstan, on the Ilek River and the Kazalinsk RR. Aqtöbe has an important ferroalloy plant and chromium complex based on nearby ore deposits; other industries include agricultural machinery, processed foods, alcoholic beverages, and chemicals. Founded in 1869, the city grew rapidly with the expansion of metallurgical industries during World War II. |