- Astana - Wikipedia
With a population of 1,423,726 within the city limits, it is the second-largest in the country after Almaty, which was the national capital until 1997 [15] The city lies on the banks of the Ishim river in the north of Kazakhstan It is located within the Akmola Region but administers itself
- Astana | Population, Meaning, Pronunciation, Climate, Map | Britannica
Astana, city, capital of Kazakhstan, located along the Ishim (Esıl) River It lies in the sparsely populated north-central part of Kazakhstan and at the geographic center of the country’s habitable area
- Astana, Kazakhstan: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Astana Tourism: Tripadvisor has 24,204 reviews of Astana Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Astana resource
- 12 Things to Do in Astana, Kazakhstan’s Futuristic Capital
Planning to visit Astana? This travel guide covers top sights, futuristic landmarks, cafés, and the best things to do in Astana in 1–2 days
- Visit Astana - A visit to Kazakhstan – information for tourists
Discover Astana — a city where the past and the future converge in one direction Pack your suitcase, book your ticket, and become a part of this history Here, in one city, thousands of flavors come together — from ancient steppe traditions to modern haute cuisine
- Where is Astana | Location of Astana in Kazakhstan Map
Astana, now known as Nur-Sultan, is the capital city of Kazakhstan It is located in the northern part of the country, on the Ishim River, in the Akmola Region
- Astana – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Astana (formerly known as Aqmola, Tselinograd and Nur-Sultan), in the north of Kazakhstan on the banks of the Esil river (better known by its Russian name Ishim), is the capital and the second largest city of the country
- Astana Travel - Things to Do and Tours - Advantour
Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, is the country's most modern and stylish city, attracting visitors with its unique architectural designs The city sits on the banks of the Ishim River, which separates it into the right and left banks
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