Astana

Astana
Астана
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Downtown Astana with Baiterek tower, Ishim River, Nurjol Boulevard, Nazarbayev University, L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, and Astana Opera
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Location of Astana in Kazakhstan
Astana is located in Kazakhstan
Astana
Astana
Astana is located in Asia
Astana
Astana
Coordinates: 51°08′50″N 71°25′20″E / 51.14722°N 71.42222°E / 51.14722; 71.42222
CountryKazakhstan Kazakhstan
Founded8th century (as Bozok)[2]
1830 (modern settlement)
Government
 • TypeMayor–Council
 • BodyCity Mäslihat
 • ÄkimZhenis Kassymbek[3]
Area
 • City proper810.2 km2 (312.8 sq mi)
Elevation
347 m (1,138 ft)
Population
 (1 December 2023)[4]
 • City proper1,423,726[1]
 • Metro1,550,000
GDP
 • City properKZT 13,672.5 billion
US$ 30.971 billion (2024)
 • Per capitaKZT 8,053,900
US$ 21,437 (2024)
Time zoneUTC+5 (Kazakhstan Time)
Postal code
010000–010015[7]
Area code7172[8]
HDI (2024)0.820[9]
high · 5th
License plate01, Z
Websitewww.gov.kz/memleket/entities/astana?lang=kk Edit this at Wikidata

Astana (Kazakh: Астана, romanized: Astana, Kazakh pronunciation: [ɑ̝s.tɑ̝.nɑ̝] ),[a] previously known as Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmola, and most recently Nur-Sultan,[15] is the capital city of Kazakhstan.

The city lies on the banks of the Ishim River in the north-central part of Kazakhstan, within the Akmola Region, though administered as a city with special status separately from the rest of the region. A 2022 official estimate reported a population of 1,350,228 within the city limits, making it the second-largest city in the country, after Almaty, which had been the capital until 1997.[4] The city became the capital of Kazakhstan in 1997; since then it has grown and developed economically into one of the most modern cities in Central Asia.[16][17] In 2021, the government selected Astana as one of the 10 priority destinations for tourist development.[18]

Modern Astana is a planned city, following the process of other planned capitals.[17] After it became the capital of Kazakhstan, the city dramatically changed shape with its master-plan designed by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa.[17] As the seat of the government of Kazakhstan, Astana is the site of the Parliament House, Supreme Court, Ak Orda Presidential Palace and numerous government departments and agencies. It is home to a range of futuristic buildings, including many skyscrapers.[19][20][21]

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