Karaganda - translation to russian
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Karaganda - translation to russian

CITY IN KAZAKHSTAN
Qaraghandy; Karagandy; Karagandy District; Qarağandı; Karagandу; Karaganda, Kazakhstan; Quaraghandy; History of Karaganda; Qaragandy; Karagandsk
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Karaganda         

[kɑ:rə'gɑ:ndə]

существительное

география

г. Караганда

Wikipedia

Karaganda

Karaganda or Qaraghandy (Kazakh: Қарағанды/Qarağandy, pronounced [qɑɾɑˈʁɑndə] (listen); Russian: Караганда, pronounced [kərəɡɐnˈda]) is the capital of Karaganda Region in the Republic of Kazakhstan. It is the fifth most populous city in Kazakhstan, behind Almaty (Alma-Ata), Astana and Shymkent. Population: 497,777 (2020 Estimate); 459,778 (2009 Census results); 436,864 (1999 Census results). Karaganda is approximately 230 km south-east of Kazakhstan's capital Astana.

In the 1940s up to 70% of the city's inhabitants were ethnic Germans. Most of the ethnic Germans were Soviet Volga Germans who were collectively deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan on Stalin's order when Hitler invaded Soviet-annexed eastern Poland and the Soviet Union proper in 1941. Until the 1950s, many of these deportees were interned in labor camps, often simply because they were of German descent. The population of Karaganda fell by 14% from 1989 to 1999 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union; it was once Kazakhstan's second-largest city after Almaty. Over 100,000 people have since emigrated to Germany. There is also a concentration of ethnic Poles in the city.

It is Kazakhstan's most polluted city.

Examples of use of Karaganda
1. That‘s why I buried her there, not in Karaganda," Gubareva said.
2. No assistance came from Russian authorities, her hometown of Karaganda or the Kazakh steel mill where she worked.
3. An ethnic Russian born in the heart of Soviet Kazakhstan, he graduated from the Karaganda Polytechnic Institute in 1'73 and built a mining career in the region.
4. "At this somber moment all citizens of Kazakhstan keenly feel the pain that has befallen the miners of Karaganda," he said on his Web site www.akorda.kz.
5. Zhanar Bekbanova, Karaganda regional administration spokeswoman, said all 368 miners underground at the time of Wednesday‘s blast were now accounted for.
What is the Russian for Karaganda? Translation of &#39Karaganda&#39 to Russian