Akmolinsk


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Akmolinsk

(Russian akˈmɔlinsk)
n
(Placename) a former name (until 1961) Astana
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Ak•mo•linsk

(ˌæk məˈlɪnsk)

n.
a former name of Akmola.
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Astana was known as Akmolinsk until 1961, when it was renamed Tselinograd.
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It began as a tiny 'tsarist outpost' named Akmolinsk, but it quickly achieved cityhood in the 1960s.
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Agricultural formations of North Kazakhstan (6,64%), West Kazakhstan (5,57%), Pavlodar (5,04%), Akmolinsk (4,32%), Zhambylsk (3,63%), Kostanay (3,57%), East Kazakhstan (2,12%) regions in which the contamination percent by 1,1-3,39 times exceeds a similar indicator on the republic appeared the most unsuccessful on leucosis of cattle.
This name was Russified to Akmolinsk during the Russian Empire.
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