Aqmola

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Aq·mo·la

 (äk′mō-lä′)
See Astana.
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Aqmola

(ækˈməʊlə; Kazakh ɑkmɔˈlɑ)
n
(Placename) a variant spelling of Akmola
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Others, including ethnic Kazakhs, moved to other areas including Astana -- where President Nursultan Nazarbaev moved the capital in 1997 -- and the surrounding Aqmola region.
Ultimately, this will create more than 150,000 permanent and 200,000 temporary jobs.To date, 23 projects worth KZT 35 billion have been launched - including four in the Aqmola Oblast, four in the Aktobe Oblast, two in the Almaty Oblast, and another three in the East Kazakhstan Oblast.
timopheevii Georgia S CItr14319 INDIA HYBRID 65 India S PI182565 HAYA KOMUGI Japan, Fuluoka S PI326303 SHORTANDINKA Kazakhstan, Aqmola S PI182077 S-1 Pakistan, Sind S PI40941 Erinaceum Pakistan, Pugjab S PI192180 MOURISCO Portugal S PI412959 CERES South Africa, Cape Province S CItr4735 STEINWEDEL South Australia S PI348488 T.a.
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