This document provides information about the cultures of two Central Asian countries - Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It discusses their currencies, populations, cuisines, music, national dresses, applied arts, and hospitality traditions. For Kazakhstan, it highlights its large oil and mineral resources and describes its major crops. It also discusses Uzbekistan's reliance on agriculture and cotton as well as its gold mining industry.
Russia is the largest country in the northern hemisphere, spanning 11 time zones. It has a population of around 150 million people, most of whom live in cities. The capital and largest city is Moscow. A typical school-aged child's life in Russia involves living with their family in a small apartment in a large building in the city, taking the metro to fun places like the zoo, and enjoying traditional Russian foods like blinis and borscht. They may enjoy winter activities like sledding and summer sports like soccer. The official language is Russian and the currency is the Russian ruble.
Russia is the largest country in the world with 142 million inhabitants. Its capital and largest city is Moscow with over 11 million people. Russia uses the ruble as its currency and has over 100 languages spoken, with Russian and Tartar being most common. Geographically, Russia is located in northern Eurasia and has a huge central plain in Siberia. It has freezing winters and cool summers. Politically, Russia was an empire until the 20th century and is now a republic that was formerly part of the USSR led by Putin and Medvedev. Major religions are Russian Orthodox, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism. Popular destinations include St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum and sites in Moscow like the Kremlin, Red Square
This document provides an overview of tourism in Uzbekistan, highlighting its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions. It discusses some of Uzbekistan's most famous cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva that contain well-preserved architectural monuments. It also mentions the country's mountains and deserts that offer opportunities for adventure tourism. The tourism industry in Uzbekistan is supported by laws and development programs, and the country aims to attract more foreign investment into its tourism sector.
Brief presentation about Russia: some introduction into basic information such as geo and timing, also into culture. The best part is numerous fotos, which are forming kind of collage. Includes some tips for tourists and a small quiz.
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, with a population over 3 million people. It has a long history dating back over 2,000 years under different names such as Chach and Chashkand before becoming known as Tashkent. The city has a mix of old and impressive new buildings and experiences a wide range of temperatures from zero degrees in winter to forty degrees in summer due to its land-locked location.
Zhezkazgan is a city in Kazakhstan founded on December 20, 1954 located on the steppes of the central region of the country. It has a population of about 96,700 people and a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Zhezkazgan is known as the "copper pearl" of Kazakhstan as it was first inhabited by miners extracting copper from the region. It has since grown to include universities, parks, and cultural centers, though its economy still depends on the mining and smelting of copper and other metals. The document provides a history of Zhezkazgan's development from its initial exploration and mining in the 19th century through its modernization and growth into an educational and
The document discusses a project to transform a Bedford truck into the style of decorated trucks from Pakistan. A youth group from Luton will visit Pakistan to see the trucks and culture. An artist exchange is also occurring where a UK artist spends time in Pakistan learning from a master truck artist, and the Pakistani artist will then visit the UK. The goals are to engage youth in cultural heritage, and promote community cohesion in Luton through the project. Key events include the youth visit to Pakistan, artist exchanges, decorating the Bedford truck with the youth group and artists, and an exhibition of the finished truck.
This document provides information about the cultures of two Central Asian countries - Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It discusses their currencies, populations, cuisines, music, national dresses, applied arts, and hospitality traditions. For Kazakhstan, it highlights its large oil and mineral resources and describes its major crops. It also discusses Uzbekistan's reliance on agriculture and cotton as well as its gold mining industry.
Russia is the largest country in the northern hemisphere, spanning 11 time zones. It has a population of around 150 million people, most of whom live in cities. The capital and largest city is Moscow. A typical school-aged child's life in Russia involves living with their family in a small apartment in a large building in the city, taking the metro to fun places like the zoo, and enjoying traditional Russian foods like blinis and borscht. They may enjoy winter activities like sledding and summer sports like soccer. The official language is Russian and the currency is the Russian ruble.
Russia is the largest country in the world with 142 million inhabitants. Its capital and largest city is Moscow with over 11 million people. Russia uses the ruble as its currency and has over 100 languages spoken, with Russian and Tartar being most common. Geographically, Russia is located in northern Eurasia and has a huge central plain in Siberia. It has freezing winters and cool summers. Politically, Russia was an empire until the 20th century and is now a republic that was formerly part of the USSR led by Putin and Medvedev. Major religions are Russian Orthodox, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism. Popular destinations include St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum and sites in Moscow like the Kremlin, Red Square
This document provides an overview of tourism in Uzbekistan, highlighting its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions. It discusses some of Uzbekistan's most famous cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva that contain well-preserved architectural monuments. It also mentions the country's mountains and deserts that offer opportunities for adventure tourism. The tourism industry in Uzbekistan is supported by laws and development programs, and the country aims to attract more foreign investment into its tourism sector.
Brief presentation about Russia: some introduction into basic information such as geo and timing, also into culture. The best part is numerous fotos, which are forming kind of collage. Includes some tips for tourists and a small quiz.
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, with a population over 3 million people. It has a long history dating back over 2,000 years under different names such as Chach and Chashkand before becoming known as Tashkent. The city has a mix of old and impressive new buildings and experiences a wide range of temperatures from zero degrees in winter to forty degrees in summer due to its land-locked location.
Zhezkazgan is a city in Kazakhstan founded on December 20, 1954 located on the steppes of the central region of the country. It has a population of about 96,700 people and a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Zhezkazgan is known as the "copper pearl" of Kazakhstan as it was first inhabited by miners extracting copper from the region. It has since grown to include universities, parks, and cultural centers, though its economy still depends on the mining and smelting of copper and other metals. The document provides a history of Zhezkazgan's development from its initial exploration and mining in the 19th century through its modernization and growth into an educational and
The document discusses a project to transform a Bedford truck into the style of decorated trucks from Pakistan. A youth group from Luton will visit Pakistan to see the trucks and culture. An artist exchange is also occurring where a UK artist spends time in Pakistan learning from a master truck artist, and the Pakistani artist will then visit the UK. The goals are to engage youth in cultural heritage, and promote community cohesion in Luton through the project. Key events include the youth visit to Pakistan, artist exchanges, decorating the Bedford truck with the youth group and artists, and an exhibition of the finished truck.
Presentation that I have made on Kazakhstan for PAAC (Pacific and Asian Affairs Council) while having my internship with them in Honolulu, Hawaii. Some of the photos do not belong to me.
The document provides information about tourism in Uzbekistan. It discusses the population demographics, capital, languages, religions, things to expect regarding history, culture, cuisine, music and hospitality. It highlights several UNESCO world heritage sites and provides details on tours, transportation services, hotels, restaurants, national parks, ski resorts, and why Dolores Travel Services is a reputable tour operator in Uzbekistan.
1. Kazakhstan is a large country in Central Asia with a population of 15.3 million. It has significant oil, gas, and mineral resources.
2. Kazakhstan has a long history as part of various empires and gained independence in 1991 after being part of the Soviet Union. It has a diverse ethnic makeup and was significantly affected by Soviet policies.
3. The presentation covered various topics about Kazakhstan including its political system, economy centered around oil and gas exports, traditional cuisine and outfits, and musical instruments.
KGIC's Vancouver campus is hosting a variety of social and recreational activities throughout the month of October for students to practice their English skills, exercise, hike, party, shop, play games and celebrate Halloween together. Some of the highlighted events include an English practice session, a trip to the gym, a hiking excursion at Grouse Mountain, a party night, a pumpkin hunt in Seattle, and a games day.
This presentation discusses multiculturalism in Russia through its many ethnic groups and cultures. It covers Russia's main religions which include Russian Orthodox, Islam, Catholicism, and Judaism. Some important aspects of Russian culture that are discussed include art forms like literature, music, painting and ballet. Traditions are deeply rooted in Orthodox religion and paganism, and major holidays are celebrated. The main languages spoken are Russian and Tatar, though over 100 minority languages exist. Humor also plays a role through short joke stories. Traditional dress, footwear, and national symbols like the double-headed eagle represent Russian culture and identity.
The document appears to be a program for a conference called 'kon gres 2015' that was combining the LEADR and IAMA organizations. It lists presenters such as The Hon Chief Justice Wayne Martin AC, Fiona Hollier CEO of Resolution Institute, and staff from LEADR and IAMA in Australia and New Zealand who helped organize the event, which thanks the attendees.
O jogo é sobre matar zumbis e outros monstros usando o mouse para atirar neles. O jogador deve eliminar as criaturas que invadiram a terra e avançar nos níveis seguintes.
Aquest conte presenten que l’alumnat prengui consciència de la importància de la medicació en el progres d’una malaltia així com també conèixer els famosos inhaladors, coneguts també com a “chic-chics”. En aquest conte s’explica de forma divertida i dinàmica la seva utilització i funció. Podrem trobar dues activitats una l’anomenada JOC DEL LABERINT… que simula el recorregut del medicament fins arribar els pulmons i l’altre un petit test interactiu anomenat KOALA-TEST ASMÀTIC amb una sèrie de preguntes sencilles i divertides.
This document contains a resume for R.Nandini. It summarizes her personal details, objective, education history, academic projects, technical skills, professional experience, personal skills, areas of interest, and hobbies. Nandini's objective is to work for an organization where she can contribute her thoughts and help achieve the company's vision. She has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and has worked as a call agent. Her technical skills include programming languages like C, C++ and Java as well as Microsoft Office and SQL.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
El documento presenta una guía sobre el método de integración por partes. Explica que este método se deriva de la regla para derivar el producto de dos funciones y permite transformar una integral en otra más simple. Además, detalla los pasos a seguir para aplicar este método y resolver una integral mediante integración por partes.
Выдержка из отчета по итогам исследования медиа-предпочтений целевой аудитории сети супермаркетов ценового сегмента "средний +": оценка запоминаемости рекламы, сравнение с показателями конкурентов. Сравнение эффективности рекламных каналов по показателю "стоимость привлечения потенциального покупателя". Выбор рекламных каналов для оптимизации маркетингового бюджета.
This document summarizes some key cultural traditions in Turkey and Kazakhstan. Both countries have a mix of cultures due to their histories and locations. Some shared traditions between Turkey and Kazakhstan include the importance of hospitality and treating guests well. Some specific Kazakh traditions mentioned are "Konakkade" where guests perform songs for their hosts, and "Bes Zhaksy" where important guests receive valuable gifts. Turkish traditions have been influenced by Islam, so holidays like Ramadan are important, but Turkey also celebrates secular holidays. Overall, the document outlines some of the cultural practices and traditions around hospitality, celebrations, and customs that have been passed down in both Turkey and Kazakhstan.
- Kazakhstan is a Central Asian country and former Soviet republic located between Europe and Asia. It has a population of 18 million people and its capital and largest city is Nur-Sultan.
- Kazakhstan has a long history of nomadic tribes and was part of the Mongol Empire before becoming part of the Russian Empire in the 19th century. It declared independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- The country has significant oil and gas resources and its economy relies heavily on its large energy sector. Culturally, Kazakhstan has a mix of European and Asian influences and the majority of its population is Kazakh.
This document provides information about travel opportunities in Ukraine. It highlights some of Ukraine's attractions including its history, culture, food, cities like Kyiv, and folk traditions. It also describes various activities that can be arranged for visitors like tours of museums and historic villages, boat rides, cooking classes, dance and music performances, adventure activities and more. Contact information is provided for arranging travel to Ukraine.
This document provides an overview of Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. It discusses Tashkent's rich history dating back over 2,000 years, its cultural landmarks and museums, and festivals like Navruz. The document outlines how to travel to Tashkent, including direct flights from Poland. It also highlights several of Tashkent's most famous sites, like the Khast Imam Complex, Chorsu Bazaar, and Amir Timur Square.
The document discusses Kazakhstan, including its history, geography, population, economy, and culture. Some key points include:
- Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991 and is situated in central Asia, bordering Russia, China, and other countries.
- The population mainly consists of Kazakhs and Russians, with Kazakh being the official language though Russian is still widely used.
- Major industries include oil, steel, and agriculture. The Baikonur Cosmodrome continues to be important for space exploration.
- Astana is the modern capital and center of government, while Almaty is the largest city. National symbols include the flag, emblem, and anthem.
Presentation that I have made on Kazakhstan for PAAC (Pacific and Asian Affairs Council) while having my internship with them in Honolulu, Hawaii. Some of the photos do not belong to me.
The document provides information about tourism in Uzbekistan. It discusses the population demographics, capital, languages, religions, things to expect regarding history, culture, cuisine, music and hospitality. It highlights several UNESCO world heritage sites and provides details on tours, transportation services, hotels, restaurants, national parks, ski resorts, and why Dolores Travel Services is a reputable tour operator in Uzbekistan.
1. Kazakhstan is a large country in Central Asia with a population of 15.3 million. It has significant oil, gas, and mineral resources.
2. Kazakhstan has a long history as part of various empires and gained independence in 1991 after being part of the Soviet Union. It has a diverse ethnic makeup and was significantly affected by Soviet policies.
3. The presentation covered various topics about Kazakhstan including its political system, economy centered around oil and gas exports, traditional cuisine and outfits, and musical instruments.
KGIC's Vancouver campus is hosting a variety of social and recreational activities throughout the month of October for students to practice their English skills, exercise, hike, party, shop, play games and celebrate Halloween together. Some of the highlighted events include an English practice session, a trip to the gym, a hiking excursion at Grouse Mountain, a party night, a pumpkin hunt in Seattle, and a games day.
This presentation discusses multiculturalism in Russia through its many ethnic groups and cultures. It covers Russia's main religions which include Russian Orthodox, Islam, Catholicism, and Judaism. Some important aspects of Russian culture that are discussed include art forms like literature, music, painting and ballet. Traditions are deeply rooted in Orthodox religion and paganism, and major holidays are celebrated. The main languages spoken are Russian and Tatar, though over 100 minority languages exist. Humor also plays a role through short joke stories. Traditional dress, footwear, and national symbols like the double-headed eagle represent Russian culture and identity.
The document appears to be a program for a conference called 'kon gres 2015' that was combining the LEADR and IAMA organizations. It lists presenters such as The Hon Chief Justice Wayne Martin AC, Fiona Hollier CEO of Resolution Institute, and staff from LEADR and IAMA in Australia and New Zealand who helped organize the event, which thanks the attendees.
O jogo é sobre matar zumbis e outros monstros usando o mouse para atirar neles. O jogador deve eliminar as criaturas que invadiram a terra e avançar nos níveis seguintes.
Aquest conte presenten que l’alumnat prengui consciència de la importància de la medicació en el progres d’una malaltia així com també conèixer els famosos inhaladors, coneguts també com a “chic-chics”. En aquest conte s’explica de forma divertida i dinàmica la seva utilització i funció. Podrem trobar dues activitats una l’anomenada JOC DEL LABERINT… que simula el recorregut del medicament fins arribar els pulmons i l’altre un petit test interactiu anomenat KOALA-TEST ASMÀTIC amb una sèrie de preguntes sencilles i divertides.
This document contains a resume for R.Nandini. It summarizes her personal details, objective, education history, academic projects, technical skills, professional experience, personal skills, areas of interest, and hobbies. Nandini's objective is to work for an organization where she can contribute her thoughts and help achieve the company's vision. She has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and has worked as a call agent. Her technical skills include programming languages like C, C++ and Java as well as Microsoft Office and SQL.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
El documento presenta una guía sobre el método de integración por partes. Explica que este método se deriva de la regla para derivar el producto de dos funciones y permite transformar una integral en otra más simple. Además, detalla los pasos a seguir para aplicar este método y resolver una integral mediante integración por partes.
Выдержка из отчета по итогам исследования медиа-предпочтений целевой аудитории сети супермаркетов ценового сегмента "средний +": оценка запоминаемости рекламы, сравнение с показателями конкурентов. Сравнение эффективности рекламных каналов по показателю "стоимость привлечения потенциального покупателя". Выбор рекламных каналов для оптимизации маркетингового бюджета.
This document summarizes some key cultural traditions in Turkey and Kazakhstan. Both countries have a mix of cultures due to their histories and locations. Some shared traditions between Turkey and Kazakhstan include the importance of hospitality and treating guests well. Some specific Kazakh traditions mentioned are "Konakkade" where guests perform songs for their hosts, and "Bes Zhaksy" where important guests receive valuable gifts. Turkish traditions have been influenced by Islam, so holidays like Ramadan are important, but Turkey also celebrates secular holidays. Overall, the document outlines some of the cultural practices and traditions around hospitality, celebrations, and customs that have been passed down in both Turkey and Kazakhstan.
- Kazakhstan is a Central Asian country and former Soviet republic located between Europe and Asia. It has a population of 18 million people and its capital and largest city is Nur-Sultan.
- Kazakhstan has a long history of nomadic tribes and was part of the Mongol Empire before becoming part of the Russian Empire in the 19th century. It declared independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- The country has significant oil and gas resources and its economy relies heavily on its large energy sector. Culturally, Kazakhstan has a mix of European and Asian influences and the majority of its population is Kazakh.
This document provides information about travel opportunities in Ukraine. It highlights some of Ukraine's attractions including its history, culture, food, cities like Kyiv, and folk traditions. It also describes various activities that can be arranged for visitors like tours of museums and historic villages, boat rides, cooking classes, dance and music performances, adventure activities and more. Contact information is provided for arranging travel to Ukraine.
This document provides an overview of Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. It discusses Tashkent's rich history dating back over 2,000 years, its cultural landmarks and museums, and festivals like Navruz. The document outlines how to travel to Tashkent, including direct flights from Poland. It also highlights several of Tashkent's most famous sites, like the Khast Imam Complex, Chorsu Bazaar, and Amir Timur Square.
The document discusses Kazakhstan, including its history, geography, population, economy, and culture. Some key points include:
- Kazakhstan declared independence on December 16, 1991 and is situated in central Asia, bordering Russia, China, and other countries.
- The population mainly consists of Kazakhs and Russians, with Kazakh being the official language though Russian is still widely used.
- Major industries include oil, steel, and agriculture. The Baikonur Cosmodrome continues to be important for space exploration.
- Astana is the modern capital and center of government, while Almaty is the largest city. National symbols include the flag, emblem, and anthem.
The Caucasus is a colorful exotic world where lots of different nations live side by side and each of them has its own complicated and original history.
The thirst for adventure and knowledge brought us here, to the wild mountains, the last refuge of traditional cultures. For several years of our Caucasus travels, we have visited the most beautiful and amazing places, learned a lot of new things and met interesting people… Now we’d like to share our experience with you.
We have unique routes, which has already become classic and combine contacting with nature and exposure to culture, physical activity and peaceful rest. Everyone can choose the tour that suits him or her best!
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1) Uzbekistan and India have historical relations dating back thousands of years along the Silk Road.
2) Uzbekistan, and Tashkent specifically, offer potential as destinations for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) travel from India due to their proximity and because Tashkent functions as a regional hub in Central Asia.
3) Tashkent offers attractions for tourists such as historical and cultural sites, natural attractions near the city, and opportunities for shopping for carpets, pottery, paintings and other handicrafts. Indian food and nightlife are also available in Tashkent.
Korçë is a city in southeastern Albania known historically as the "Paris of Albania" due to French influence in the early 20th century. It has a population of over 50,000 and is situated at an elevation of 850 meters. Some of its notable cultural attractions include its well-preserved historical center with cobblestone streets and neoclassical villas, as well as several museums such as the National Museum of Medieval Art and the Bratko Museum of Oriental Art. Major annual events that attract thousands of visitors include the Korçë Carnival in June and the Korçë Beer Festival in August.
Russia has a rich cultural heritage spanning its long history that is reflected in its monuments and architecture. Some of the most notable examples include Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, known worldwide for its unique architecture, and the Peterhof Palace complex near St. Petersburg, known as the "Russian Versailles." Classical music also demonstrates Russia's cultural legacy, with composers like Tchaikovsky raising Russian musical arts to new heights. Famous authors such as Pushkin helped establish the Russian literary language, while scientists including Mendeleev and Gagarin made invaluable contributions to science and exploration. Russia's cultural heritage continues to influence its society and identity.
Uzbekistan tour hand book - IJ Dream Vacation Pvt Ltd Debasish Maitra
This document provides information about travel to Uzbekistan and the city of Tashkent. It highlights Tashkent as a wonderful weekend destination that is only 2.5 hours from Delhi. It describes Tashkent as a green, unpolluted city with parks, fountains, and wide roads. It also notes the potential for MICE tourism in Central Asia given its proximity to India. The document discusses attractions in Tashkent like historical sites, bazaars, restaurants that serve Indian food, and nightlife with dance shows. It provides details on hotels, tours, restaurants, shopping and things to see in Tashkent such as parks, monuments and attractions like the aqua park
Uzbekistan - The Gem of the Silk Road in Central Asia Mansur Ramazonov
Uzbekistan is a country with rich culture, history and unforgettable traditions, colorful and vivid colored tiles, mosaic and miniature, it was once the centre for education, culture, arts, science and life. Being a part of the Great SIlk Road, it is located right in the middle of the trade routes and full of unforgettable memories from travelling around the country.
Visit Uzbekistan and fulfill your travel memories with joy and happieness.
Mukhammadali Inomov presents information about Uzbekistan. The document discusses how to travel from Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland to Uzbekistan, which involves taking a bus or train to Warsaw and then a direct flight to Tashkent. It also provides brief summaries about the location, history, geography, economy focused on cotton production, and major cities of Uzbekistan including Bukhara, Samarkand, Khiva, Tashkent, Kokand, and the speaker's hometown. The document concludes by noting tourism is growing in Uzbekistan and the country is undergoing economic reforms that could shape its future.
To demonstrate the cultural legacy of Ukraine, the time capsule would include items representing Ukrainian sports legends, paintings, literature, architecture, and fashion. Sports icons like Valentin Mankin, Sergey Bubka, Oleg Blohin, and the Klitschko brothers would showcase Ukraine's contributions to sailing, track and field, soccer, and boxing. Paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky depicting the sea would display Ukraine's artistic heritage. Famous literature from writers like Nikolay Gogol, Taras Shevchenko, and Lesya Ukrainka would preserve Ukraine's classical works. Architectural sites recognized by UNESCO plus landmarks like the Kiev Caves Monastery and Swallow's Nest would symbolize
The document is a welcome booklet for international trainees arriving in Kazakhstan through AIESEC. It provides information to help the trainees prepare for their arrival and stay. The booklet includes sections on AIESEC in Kazakhstan, an introduction to the country, places to visit, prices, transportation, festivals and holidays, the reception program, language tips, and pre-arrival information. The buddy program is also summarized, outlining the assistance the buddy will provide before, during, and after the trainee's arrival in Kazakhstan.
The document provides information about Kazan, the capital city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. It describes Kazan's history and origins, notable landmarks like the Kazan Kremlin and Suyumbike Tower, the many universities and cultural institutions in the city, and Kazan's selection to host the 2013 Universiade (World Student Games). The document was produced by students of Gymnasium No. 2 in Kazan to welcome visitors to their city and school for the 2013 Universiade.
The document describes a collection of coasters, porcelain, and leather accessories called "Silk Road". The collection features designs depicting historical and architectural sites from Kazakhstan, as well as maps and scenes from the Silk Road trade route. Items include coasters, plates, mugs, vases, tea sets, backpacks, bags, and wallets made from materials like porcelain and leather and decorated using techniques like enamel and gold plating. The goal is to showcase Kazakhstan's role and heritage related to the Silk Road through these traditional crafts and artworks.
Ukraine should be at the top of one's travel destinations for its natural beauty, rich cultural history, and opportunities to learn about a new culture. Over 500 cities in Ukraine date back almost 1000 years and contain archaeological sites, palaces, and museums showcasing its history from the Kievan Rus era. Major cities like Kiev, Lviv, and Odessa offer diverse architecture and religious backgrounds to explore. Ukraine also has scenic coastline along the Black Sea, Carpathian Mountains, and 33 national parks for outdoor recreation.
Ukraine is a country located in Eastern Europe with a population of over 44 million people. It has a long history and rich culture, with Orthodox Christianity being the most practiced religion. The capital and largest city is Kiev, known for landmarks like St. Sophia Cathedral and Kiev Pechersk Lavra. Beyond Kiev, popular destinations include the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea, the port city of Odessa, and the Carpathian Mountains in the west. Ukraine has a unique cultural identity demonstrated through traditions like embroidery, dance, literature, and cuisine. Football is a beloved sport and the country has hosted major international tournaments.
Lot of people already heard about Ukraine, but only few have experienced.
So, if you are looking for good, but still un-discovered-by-mass destination, come to Ukraine! It's worth to discover! Here are just few reasons to visit Ukraine
The document discusses several aspects of Kazakh culture that could be brought abroad to represent the country. It describes the yurta, a traditional nomadic dwelling; national foods like "Nauriz kozhe" soup and "Kazy" sausage; traditional national clothes and the popular dance "Kara Zhorga". It also mentions prominent Kazakh literature like "Abay way" novel and famous athletes that have won medals for Kazakhstan in the Olympics. Additionally, it provides a brief overview of Astana as the unique capital city with modern architecture and Nursultan Nazarbayev as the long-time president since the country's independence.
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Amid the constant barrage of distractions and dwindling motivation, self-discipline emerges as the unwavering beacon that guides individuals toward triumph. This vital quality serves as the key to unlocking one’s true potential, whether the aspiration is to attain personal goals, ascend the career ladder, or refine everyday habits.
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1. IE Business School Express Yourself:
If all of the world´s cultural heritage was contained in a
time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate
the legacy of your country?
Rakhima Gazizova
01.02.16
2. Outline
• My Country: Kazakhstan
• World & Cultural Heritage
• Architecture: Yesterday and Today
• Our Nature
• Heroes of Kazakhstan
• Expo 2017: Future Energy
3. My Country: Kazakhstan
• KZ is the 9th largest country by size in the world
• It’s a huge place with a very small population:17 million people
• KZ translates as “Land of the Wanderers”
• The people who live in KZ represent more than 120 nationalities
4. My Country KZ: Constitution
• Proud to became a independent country:
Highest law of Kazakhstan: The Constitution was
approved by referendum on 30 August 1995
5. My Country KZ: Proud to be independent…
Freedom, Equality & Concord
We, the people of Kazakhstan, united by a common historic fate, creating a state on the
indigenous Kazakh land, considering ourselves a peace-loving and civil society,
dedicated to the ideals of freedom, equality and concord (…)
accept this Constitution.
6. World & Cultural Heritage of KZ:
World Heritage List
The Mausoleum of Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi is an
unfinished mausoleum in the city of Turkestan, in southern
Kazakhstan from 1405
Tamgaly is a petroglyph site in the Semirechye, KZ
The petroglyphs are from the Bronze Age, b the Iron Age &
the Medieval
Saryarka — Steppe and Lakes of Northern KZ is a part of
the Uplands
The two reserves contain wetlands, which serve as
important stop-over points for migrating birds from Africa,
Europe, and South Asia
7. World & Cultural Heritage of KZ:
Koylek, Saukele & Kupe
1. Koylek: made by folding an integral piece of fabric in half and sewing the sides laterally
from the armpits to the bottom hem
2. Saukele: wide dressing gown with long sleeves while a wedding gown is often a saukele
made of expensive red fabric
3. Kupe: is warm women's clothing typically made of fox fur, and is rarely made from goat
skin
8. World & Cultural Heritage of KZ:
… and the men
Head: Aiyr Kalpak
Overcoat: Shapan
decorated high boots: Taptauryn
9. World & Cultural Heritage of KZ:
Our traditional Food
Did you know…?
KZ People have one big love:
• Beşbarmaq which is our national dish
No time capsule without it!
• Horsemeat is so essential to Kazakh cuisine that the Kazakh athletes
begged the International Olympic Committee to be able to bring it to the
2012 Games in London
10. World & Cultural Heritage of KZ:
Our traditional Food
1. Kuurdak is one of the main and oldest dishes in Central Asian Cuisine. It is is usually
made from mutton
2. Shelpek is a traditional Kazakh flatbread commonly consumed all over the country
3. The main ingredients are: flour, milk, sugar, butter, sour cream, baking soda, salt and
vegetable oil
4. Kazakh Manti is normally ground lamb (sometimes beef or horse meat), spiced with
black pepper, sometimes with the addition of chopped pumpkin or squash
15. Kazakhstan: Our Heroes
• A time capsule without the literature of Abai Qunanbaiuli & the music
of Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly would be worthless
Abay was a Kazakh poet, composer and philosopher
He was also a cultural reformer toward European and Russian cultures on the basis
of enlightened Islam
Kurmangazy Sagyrbaev was a Kazakh composer, instrumentalist, & folk artist
His famous Kazakh instrument was the dombra
16. Kazakhstan: Our Heroes
• One of our biggest heroes is the famous warlord Genghis Khan…
• Kazakh people love him so much that in the past thousands of Kazakhs are
competing to prove their descent
• However, every country has his heroes that is our:
17. From the past to the future:
Expo 2017
• Even it did not appeared today…
• We are very proud that we can host the world in 2017…
• I won’t miss this event in my time capsule
18. Thank you for attention!
• There would have been much more for a time capsule…
• But I hope you got now an impression about my country
& where I am originated!
Gracias por su atención
&
Hope to see you in Madrid!