- Source: Kurmangazy, Atyrau Region
Kurmangazy or Qūrmanğazy (Kazakh: Құрманғазы [qʊrmɑ́nʁɑzə́]), known before 2018 as Ganyushkin(o) (Kazakh: Ганюшкин; Russian: Ганюшкино), is the administrative center of the Kurmangazy District, Atyrau Region, Kazakhstan. Kurmangazy is situated at 46°38'N, 49°08'E with an elevation of −23 m (−75 ft). Kurmangazy is in the west of Atyrau and close to the north shore of the Caspian Sea and the Kazakhstan–Russia border. It is in the area west of the Ural River and thus in the European part of Kazakhstan. Population: 12,750 (2009 Census results); 12,419 (1999 Census results). It was named after Kazakh composer Qūrmanğazy Sağyrbaev.
Climate
Kurmangazy has a cold desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWk) with cold winters and warm summers.
References
External links
Republic of Kazakhstan, Atyrau City Information Web Site
A Map of Kazakhstan by UN
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Distrik di Kazakhstan
- Kurmangazy, Atyrau Region
- Atyrau Region
- Kurmangazy District
- Qoshalaq
- Kazakhstan–Russia border
- Diny Nurpeisovoy
- Oil and gas basins of Kazakhstan
- Qairat Işçanov
- Dina Nurpeisova
- Kotyaevka