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It stands on the banks of the Ishim River in the northern portion of Kazakhstan, within the Akmola Region , though administered separately from the region as a city with special status. A official estimate reported a population of 1,, within the city limits, making it the second-largest city in the country, behind Almaty , the capital from to Akmola from Astana and from Nur-Sultan became the capital of Kazakhstan in , and since then has developed economically into one of the most modernized cities in Central Asia. Modern Nur-Sultan is a planned city , much like other planned capitals. The Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa designed the master plan of Astana. It is home to many futuristic buildings, hotels and skyscrapers. Founded in as a settlement of Akmoly or Akmolinsky prikaz Russian : Акмолинский приказ , it served as a defensive fortification for the Siberian Cossacks. In , the settlement was granted a town status and renamed Akmolinsk Russian : Акмолинск. On 6 May , it was renamed Astana, which means 'capital city' in Kazakh. The settlement of Akmoly , also known as Akmolinsky prikaz , \\\\\\\\\\\[1\\\\\\\\\\\] was established on the Ishim River in as the seat of an okrug by a unit of the Siberian Cossacks headed by Fyodor Shubin. It describes how picket roads and lines connected this geographic center to Kargaly in the East, Aktau fort in the South and through Atbasar to Kokchetav in the West. In , at the height of the great national and liberation movement headed by Kenesary Khan , Akmolinsk fortress was burned. On 16 July , Akmolinsk was officially declared an uyezd town. In , Akmolinsk was an uyezd with a 6, strong population, 3 churches , 5 schools and colleges and 3 factories. Local industries were appointed to respond to war needs, assisting the country to provide the battle and home fronts with all materials needed. In the post-war years, Akmolinsk became a beacon of economic revival in the west of the Soviet Union ruined by the war. In , work on the first three new high-rise housing districts began. The nearest big cities are Karaganda km and Omsk in Russia km. The city encompasses Nur-Sultan is in a spacious steppe landscape, in the transitional area between the north of Kazakhstan and the extremely thinly settled national centre, because of the Ishim River. The older boroughs lie north of the river, whilst the new boroughs are located south of the Ishim. This is also used by most of Kazakhstan and Almaty. Nur-Sultan Astana has a well-deserved reputation among Kazakhs for its frequent high winds, the effects of which are felt particularly strongly on the fast-developing but relatively exposed Left Bank area of the city. As of September , the population of Nur-Sultan Astana was 1,,; \\\\\\\\\\\[2\\\\\\\\\\\] over double the population of , Many argue that a drive to attract ethnic Kazakhs northward was the key factor in shifting the capital, which was officially put down to lack of space for expansion in the former capital, Almaty , and its location in an earthquake zone. In , Tselinograd had a population of , The ethnic mix was about By , Astana population had more than doubled since becoming the capital, to over ,, and it topped 1 million in Migrant workers—legal and illegal—have been attracted from across Kazakhstan and neighbouring states such as Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, and Astana is a magnet for young professionals seeking to build a career. Islam is the predominant religion of the city. It contains accommodations for different religions: Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism , Taoism and other faiths. The area contains 1. In the 16 years since Nur-Sultan became the capital, the volume of investments has increased by almost 30 times, the gross regional product has increased by 90 times, \\\\\\\\\\\[53\\\\\\\\\\\] and industrial output has increased by 11 times. The Nur-Sultan — New City special economic zone was established in to help develop industry and increase the attractiveness of the city to investors. Support is provided by a special programme of crediting. Nur-Sultan was included in the list of top 21 intelligent communities of the world, according to the report released by the Intelligent Community Forum in October The rating list includes the cities, regions and communities which use digital instruments for the construction of local economy and society. The growth was achieved due to a large number of construction projects. Tourism becomes one of the factors that drive economic growth in the city. Nur-Sultan has become a platform for high-profile diplomatic talks and summits on critical global issues. Nur-Sultan has hosted multiple rounds of talks between the Assad regime and Syrian opposition. Since , Nur-Sultan has hosted the Congress on World and Traditional Religions, which is a diverse gathering of religious leaders to discuss religious harmony and ending terrorism and extremism. Nur-Sultan Astana is subdivided into three districts. Almaty District was created on 6 May by presidential decree. The district has five villages. Yesil District , which is also called left bank of the city, was created on 5 August by presidential decree. Saryarka District was created on 6 May by presidential decree. In April , the Government of Kazakhstan asked architects and urban planners of international renown to participate in a design competition for the new capital. North of the railway line, which crosses Nur-Sultan in an east-west direction, are industrial and poorer residential areas. Between the railway line and the Ishim river is the city centre, where at present intense building activity is occurring. To the west and east are more elevated residential areas with parks and the new area of government administration to the south of the Ishim River. Here many large building projects are under way; for example, the construction of a diplomatic quarter, and a variety of different government buildings. By , these quarters are to be completed. He has stated that a purely administrative capital such as Canberra is not one of his goals. The city has a variety of sporting teams. They were founded in , to develop youth football. Nur-Sultan Astana is home to several professional ice hockey teams. Nur-Sultan Astana has many universities and junior colleges. Gumilyov Eurasian National University is the biggest university in Nur-Sultan with 16, students and 1, academic staff. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University founded in Nur-Sultan schools enrolls about , students across 83 schools, including 71 state schools and 12 private schools. Public transport in Nur-Sultan consists of buses and share taxis. Over , people use public transport daily. There are nine share taxi routes in total. In , Akimat of Nur-Sultan established a company to implement a series of changes and programmes in the metropolis known as the 'New transport system of Nur-Sultan '. Nur-Sultan Light Metro is the new light rail system. Nur-Sultan has air taxi service \\\\\\\\\\\[94\\\\\\\\\\\] and the modern Astana Bike bicycle-sharing system. Nur-Sultan is located in the center of the country, serving as a well-positioned transport node for rail and automotive networks. A new railway station, Nurly Zhol was built during the Expo event with a customer capacity of 12, Tulpar Talgo is a daily express train to Almaty. The strategic geographical positioning of Astana allows the city to serve as a transport and reload centre for cargoes formed at adjacent stations in the area. Expo opened to much fanfare on 10 June , with heads of state from 17 different nations in attendance. The two-millionth visitor was registered on 7 August. More than 4 million people visited. Nur-Sultan maintains official partnerships with 18 cities. The Smart Nur-Sultan project is an initiative developed by the then-Astana city administration that incorporates technology-driven solutions in various sectors, like hospitals, schools, the ticket booking system and street lighting. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Capital of Kazakhstan. For the person that the city is named after, former President of Kazakhstan, see Nursultan Nazarbayev. For other uses, see Astana disambiguation. Capital city in Kazakhstan. Coat of arms. Main article: History of Nur-Sultan. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. See also: List of tallest buildings in Nur-Sultan. Main article: Sport in Nur-Sultan. See also: List of educational institutions in Nur-Sultan. See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Kazakhstan. Geography portal Asia portal. Archived from the original on 23 January Retrieved 22 January Archived from the original on 16 November Postal Codes Database. Archived from the original on 2 April Retrieved 10 March Archived from the original on 23 September Retrieved 9 March Archived from the original on 26 February Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 13 May Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Retrieved 9 April Collins English Dictionary. Archived from the original on 13 May Oxford University Press. Jakarta Times. Archived from the original on 17 June Retrieved 17 June The Guardian. Archived from the original on 21 February Retrieved 11 December Archived from the original on 23 March Retrieved 23 March Archived from the original on 11 February Retrieved 20 February The New York Times. Archived from the original on 19 July Retrieved 6 October Archived from the original on 9 October Current Digest of the Soviet Press. Archived from the original on 29 June Retrieved 31 May Bradt Travel Guides; Third edition. Akimat of Astana. Archived from the original on 7 October Archived from the original on 20 March Retrieved 20 March Deutsche Welle. Archived from the original on 22 March Jefferson, N. Archive and Documentation Department of Astana. Retrieved 23 January Archived from the original on 14 January Retrieved 13 January Archived PDF from the original on 22 January The Moscow Times. Archived from the original on 23 February Retrieved 23 February BBC News. Archived from the original on 19 May Retrieved 24 November Official site of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Archived from the original on 17 March The Economist. Archived from the original on 24 March Retrieved 24 March He retains considerable influence; his daughter is the new chairman of the Senate and the constitution gives him lifetime immunity from prosecution. The capital, Astana, is to be renamed Nursultan after him. The Mongolist. Retrieved 19 February Archived from the original on 6 June Weather and Climate. Archived from the original on 8 February Retrieved 8 February Archived from the original on 11 October Archived from the original on 13 January Retrieved 31 December Retrieved 25 November Archived from the original on 13 October Retrieved 9 July Archived from the original on 8 November Retrieved 21 October Archived from the original on 1 January Retrieved 28 June Archived from the original on 19 February UNDP Kazakhstan. 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It stands on the banks of the Ishim River in the northern portion of Kazakhstan, within the Akmola Region , though administered separately from the region as a city with special status. A official estimate reported a population of 1,, within the city limits, making it the second-largest city in the country, behind Almaty , the capital from to Akmola from Astana and from Nur-Sultan became the capital of Kazakhstan in , and since then has developed economically into one of the most modernized cities in Central Asia. Modern Nur-Sultan is a planned city , much like other planned capitals. The Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa designed the master plan of Astana. It is home to many futuristic buildings, hotels and skyscrapers. Founded in as a settlement of Akmoly or Akmolinsky prikaz Russian : Акмолинский приказ , it served as a defensive fortification for the Siberian Cossacks. In , the settlement was granted a town status and renamed Akmolinsk Russian : Акмолинск. On 6 May , it was renamed Astana, which means 'capital city' in Kazakh. The settlement of Akmoly , also known as Akmolinsky prikaz , \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[1\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\] was established on the Ishim River in as the seat of an okrug by a unit of the Siberian Cossacks headed by Fyodor Shubin. It describes how picket roads and lines connected this geographic center to Kargaly in the East, Aktau fort in the South and through Atbasar to Kokchetav in the West. In , at the height of the great national and liberation movement headed by Kenesary Khan , Akmolinsk fortress was burned. On 16 July , Akmolinsk was officially declared an uyezd town. In , Akmolinsk was an uyezd with a 6, strong population, 3 churches , 5 schools and colleges and 3 factories. Local industries were appointed to respond to war needs, assisting the country to provide the battle and home fronts with all materials needed. In the post-war years, Akmolinsk became a beacon of economic revival in the west of the Soviet Union ruined by the war. In , work on the first three new high-rise housing districts began. The nearest big cities are Karaganda km and Omsk in Russia km. The city encompasses Nur-Sultan is in a spacious steppe landscape, in the transitional area between the north of Kazakhstan and the extremely thinly settled national centre, because of the Ishim River. The older boroughs lie north of the river, whilst the new boroughs are located south of the Ishim. This is also used by most of Kazakhstan and Almaty. Nur-Sultan Astana has a well-deserved reputation among Kazakhs for its frequent high winds, the effects of which are felt particularly strongly on the fast-developing but relatively exposed Left Bank area of the city. As of September , the population of Nur-Sultan Astana was 1,,; \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[2\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\] over double the population of , Many argue that a drive to attract ethnic Kazakhs northward was the key factor in shifting the capital, which was officially put down to lack of space for expansion in the former capital, Almaty , and its location in an earthquake zone. In , Tselinograd had a population of , The ethnic mix was about By , Astana population had more than doubled since becoming the capital, to over ,, and it topped 1 million in Migrant workers—legal and illegal—have been attracted from across Kazakhstan and neighbouring states such as Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, and Astana is a magnet for young professionals seeking to build a career. Islam is the predominant religion of the city. It contains accommodations for different religions: Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism , Taoism and other faiths. The area contains 1. In the 16 years since Nur-Sultan became the capital, the volume of investments has increased by almost 30 times, the gross regional product has increased by 90 times, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[53\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\] and industrial output has increased by 11 times. The Nur-Sultan — New City special economic zone was established in to help develop industry and increase the attractiveness of the city to investors. Support is provided by a special programme of crediting. Nur-Sultan was included in the list of top 21 intelligent communities of the world, according to the report released by the Intelligent Community Forum in October The rating list includes the cities, regions and communities which use digital instruments for the construction of local economy and society. The growth was achieved due to a large number of construction projects. Tourism becomes one of the factors that drive economic growth in the city. Nur-Sultan has become a platform for high-profile diplomatic talks and summits on critical global issues. Nur-Sultan has hosted multiple rounds of talks between the Assad regime and Syrian opposition. Since , Nur-Sultan has hosted the Congress on World and Traditional Religions, which is a diverse gathering of religious leaders to discuss religious harmony and ending terrorism and extremism. Nur-Sultan Astana is subdivided into three districts. Almaty District was created on 6 May by presidential decree. The district has five villages. Yesil District , which is also called left bank of the city, was created on 5 August by presidential decree. Saryarka District was created on 6 May by presidential decree. In April , the Government of Kazakhstan asked architects and urban planners of international renown to participate in a design competition for the new capital. North of the railway line, which crosses Nur-Sultan in an east-west direction, are industrial and poorer residential areas. Between the railway line and the Ishim river is the city centre, where at present intense building activity is occurring. To the west and east are more elevated residential areas with parks and the new area of government administration to the south of the Ishim River. Here many large building projects are under way; for example, the construction of a diplomatic quarter, and a variety of different government buildings. By , these quarters are to be completed. He has stated that a purely administrative capital such as Canberra is not one of his goals. The city has a variety of sporting teams. They were founded in , to develop youth football. Nur-Sultan Astana is home to several professional ice hockey teams. Nur-Sultan Astana has many universities and junior colleges. Gumilyov Eurasian National University is the biggest university in Nur-Sultan with 16, students and 1, academic staff. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University founded in Nur-Sultan schools enrolls about , students across 83 schools, including 71 state schools and 12 private schools. Public transport in Nur-Sultan consists of buses and share taxis. Over , people use public transport daily. There are nine share taxi routes in total. In , Akimat of Nur-Sultan established a company to implement a series of changes and programmes in the metropolis known as the 'New transport system of Nur-Sultan '. Nur-Sultan Light Metro is the new light rail system. Nur-Sultan has air taxi service \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\[94\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\] and the modern Astana Bike bicycle-sharing system. Nur-Sultan is located in the center of the country, serving as a well-positioned transport node for rail and automotive networks. A new railway station, Nurly Zhol was built during the Expo event with a customer capacity of 12, Tulpar Talgo is a daily express train to Almaty. The strategic geographical positioning of Astana allows the city to serve as a transport and reload centre for cargoes formed at adjacent stations in the area. Expo opened to much fanfare on 10 June , with heads of state from 17 different nations in attendance. The two-millionth visitor was registered on 7 August. More than 4 million people visited. Nur-Sultan maintains official partnerships with 18 cities. The Smart Nur-Sultan project is an initiative developed by the then-Astana city administration that incorporates technology-driven solutions in various sectors, like hospitals, schools, the ticket booking system and street lighting. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Capital of Kazakhstan. For the person that the city is named after, former President of Kazakhstan, see Nursultan Nazarbayev. For other uses, see Astana disambiguation. Capital city in Kazakhstan. Coat of arms. Main article: History of Nur-Sultan. This section needs additional citations for verification. 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