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kazakhstan造句
1. Kazakhstan alone contains more than a hundred nationalities. 2. Kirgizia is bounded by Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan. 3. Kazakhstan will host NATO's Steppe Eagle exercises in September. 4. Kazakhstan will become the first former Soviet republic to chair the OSCE. 5. Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates are also banning U.S. pork. 6. At the same time, the China - Kazakhstan gas pipeline is under intensive construction. 7. In the grasslands of western Kazakhstan, roughly 320 kilometers (200 miles) north-northeast of the Aral Sea, lies Chiyli Crater. 8. Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, is two hours behind Taipei. 9. Zhai said that Kazakhstan has held the presidency of the CICA since Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev initiated the establishment of the CICA at the 47th United Nations General Assembly. 10. Kazakhstan, Philippines and the United Arab Emirates are also banning U.S. pork, according to Kirk's office. 11. North Korea, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar/Burma, Laos and Vietnam. 12. Many Americans may know Kazakhstan from the 2006 movie Borat. The film erroneously painted the country as a far-off land that produces foul-mouthed goofballs like the star of the movie. 13. The people of Kazakhstan are almost as diverse as the landscape. 14. Chinese President Hu Jintao held talks Saturday with Kazakhstan President Nazarbayev in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, Xinhua reported. 15. He has offered seats at the conference table to the Russian leader and the president of Kazakhstan. 16. But the brutal murder of Gennady Pavlyuk, 51, one of the most prominent Kyrgyzstani journalists, in neighbouring Kazakhstan was shocking even by local standards. 17. "With the collapse of the system, certain babies went out with the bathwater, and iodization was one of them, " said Alexandre Zouev, chief Unicef representative in Kazakhstan. 18. Japan is the defending champion, having won 24 golds at home in Aomori four years ago, but China is expected to dominate this time, with South Korea and Kazakhstan also in the running (adv. 19. This astronaut photograph provides a view of the central Tien Shan, about 64 kilometers (40 miles) east of where the borders of China, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan meet. 20. At the invitation of President Nazarbayev of the Republic of Kazakhstan, President Hu Jintao will pay a state visit to Kazakhstan from June 11 to 12. 21. One project is to save frozen tombs in the Altai Mountains of Kazakhstan and Russia, which in the past 60 years have yielded burials with well-preserved grave goods. 22. Before departing from Astana, Hu met with staffs of the Chinese embassy in Kazakhstan and representatives of local Chinese-funded organizations and overseas Chinese students. 23. Be that as it may, Astana, which will celebrate its tenth anniversary as Kazakhstan’s capital next month, is used to name changes. 24. During the Soviet era and its immediate aftermath, the region was officially known as "Middle Asia and Kazakhstan". 25. The Expedition 16 crew – Commander Peggy Whitson, 47, flight engineer Yuri Malenchenko, 46, and Shukor, 35 – will launch October 6 on a Soyuz spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 26. A resurrected satellite, carrying the hopes of climate scientists, successfully made a second attempt to reach orbit today from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 27. These farm owners contract with and supply tobacco to Philip Morris Kazakhstan (PMK), a subsidiary of Philip Morris International (PMI), one of the world's largest tobacco companies. 28. Once the decision was made, the people of Daghestan, Kazan, Chechenia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan and other areas, all began to prepare for migration out of Russian-held lands. 29. At the invitation of Secretary of State and Foreign Minister Saudabayev of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi will pay an official visit to the country from December 27 to 29. 30. In September 1978, WHO and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) held a historical international conference on primary health care in Alma-Ata, then the capital of Kazakhstan.