7 Weird Facts About Kazakhstan (Denmark Traveler)

I went to Kazakhstan in the Summer of 2018 and these are 7 extremely Weird Facts about the country.

Almaty Park, Kazakhstan

1. The name of the major city and the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, mean a “place full of apples.”

2. Kazahstan is the 9th largest country by size in the world. It’s a huge place with a very small population of only 16 million people.

3. It’s the largest landlocked country in the world, with Russian to its North, China to the West, Uzbekistan down South and the Caspian Sea on its Western Border.

Big Almaty Lake, Kazakhstan

4. The New Year for Kazakhs is called Nauryz, and it is celebrated on the 22nd of March.

5. Kazakhstan used to be a part of the silk route and hence has marvelous constructions which were erected during the years of silk trade.

With my German friend and Kazakh friends

6. Interestingly, it is believed that Kazakhstan was the place where the horses were first tamed to ride. It is also said that Kazakh means ‘a free rider.’

7. Apples are reputedly to originate from Kazakhstan and there are still wild apple forests in the country.

The Squirrel Statue in Almaty, which was only there for a short period of time

That’s it for now Kazakhstan. See you next time!

Gustav

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