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    Almaty (redirect from Alma Ata)
    IPA: [ɑlmɑˈtə] ; Russian: Алматы, IPA: [ɐlmɐˈtɨ]), formerly known as Alma-Ata (Russian: Алма-Ата), is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population...
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  • Declaration of Alma-Ata was adopted at the International Conference on Primary Health Care (PHC), Almaty (formerly Alma-Ata), Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic...
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    The Alma-Ata Protocols were the founding declarations and principles of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and...
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  • FC Kairat (redirect from FC Kairat Alma-Ata)
    League, the highest level of Kazakh football. Founded in 1954 as Lokomotiv Alma-Ata, they became Urozhay in 1955 and Kairat in 1956. The club's home ground...
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  • Alma-Ata Declaration may refer: Alma-Ata Protocol, 1991 document Alma Ata Declaration, 1978 document This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    part of Kazakh Department of Civil Aviation, and then reorganized into "Alma-Ata Airport" in 1991. Since 1993, it has run as an independent business unit...
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  • FC Alma-Ata (Kazakh: Алматы футбол клубы, Alamty Fýtbol Klýby) was a Kazakh association football club based in Almaty between 2000 and 2008. In 2000 the...
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    International Conference on Primary Health Care held in Alma Ata, Kazakhstan in 1978 (known as the "Alma Ata Declaration"), and became a core concept of the World...
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    ceased to exist and proclaimed the CIS in its place. On 21 December, the Alma-Ata Protocol was signed. The Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania)...
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    The MEGA Alma-Ata (Kazakh: МЕGA Алма-Ата) is a large shopping and entertainment center in Almaty. MEGA Alma-Ata was opened on 25 October 2006 and is located...
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