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Al·ma·ty A0220850 (äl′mə-tē′) Formerly Al·ma-A·ta (äl′mə-ä′tə, əl-mä′ə-tä′) A city of Kazakhstan in the southeast part of the country near the border of Kyrgyzstan. Founded in the 1850s as a Russian fort and trading post, the city served as the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1997 and is the commercial and cultural center of the country.Almaty (ælˈmɑːtɪ) n (Placename) a city in SE Kazakhstan; capital of Kazakhstan (1991–97): an important trading centre. Pop: 1 103 000 (2005 est). Former name (until 1927): Verny Also called: Alma-Ata Al•ma•ty (ˈæl mə ti) n. a city in SE Kazakhstan: the former capital. 1,172,400. Formerly, Alma-Ata. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Almaty - the largest city in Kazakhstan and the capital until 1998Alma-AtaKazakhstan, Kazakstan, Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazak, Kazakh - a landlocked republic to the south of Russia and to the northeast of the Caspian Sea; the original Turkic-speaking inhabitants were overrun by Mongols in the 13th century; an Asian soviet from 1936 to 1991 | EncyclopediaSeeAlmatyAlmatyenUK
Synonyms for Almatynoun the largest city in Kazakhstan and the capital until 1998SynonymsRelated Words- Kazakhstan
- Kazakstan
- Republic of Kazakhstan
- Kazak
- Kazakh
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