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Almaty, formerly known as Alma-Ata, is the largest city in Kazakhstan and served as the country's capital until 1997. It is located in the southeastern part of Kazakhstan, surrounded by the spectacular Trans-Ili Alatau mountains. The city is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and significant economic role, acting as a major center for trade and commerce in the region.
The city features a mix of modern architecture and historical sites, including the notable Zenkov Cathedral, built entirely of wood without the use of nails, and the Central State Museum, which showcases the history and culture of Kazakhstan. Almaty is also recognized for its beautiful parks and green spaces, such as Panfilov Park and the First President's Park, providing residents and visitors with opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
Almaty is a hub for education and science in Kazakhstan, with several universities and research institutions. The city is famous for its diverse culinary scene, with numerous restaurants offering local and international cuisine. Additionally, Almaty is often regarded as a gateway for winter sports enthusiasts, with nearby ski resorts attracting both locals and tourists.
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