Kentau

Kentau (Kazakh: Кентау, romanized: Kentaý, كەنتاۋ; Russian: Кентау) is a town in Turkistan Region of Kazakhstan. It is located at the foot of the Karatau mountains 30 km north-east of the city of Turkestan. Kentau was formed in August 1955. In Soviet times, the population of the city was mainly from Russia, the descendants of the repressed: Greeks, Russians, Germans, Koreans, Jews, Chechens, etc., as well as Uzbeks, and majority of population comprising an ethnic Kazakhs. Major mining ore operations are supported by excavator and transformer plants. The late 1980s or early 1990s saw massive emigration of population and the closures of mines and industrial enterprises. Today, the population is approximately 80 thousand, mostly Kazakhs. Population: 57,121 (2009 Census results);[1] 55,521 (1999 Census results).[1]

Kentau

Кентау
Seal
Kentau
Location in Kazakhstan
Coordinates: 43°31′N 68°31′E
CountryKazakhstan
RegionTurkistan Region
Government
  Akim (mayor)Zharylkasyn Turabayev
Population
 (2009)
  City81,484
  Urban
57,121
ClimateBSk

Industry

There are two plants in Kentau: Transformer Plant and Excavator Plant. Both of them were famous in USSR. Nowadays Excavator Plant is working, but not so active as about 25–30 years ago.

Notable residents

References

  1. "Население Республики Казахстан" (in Russian). Департамент социальной и демографической статистики. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
  • Media related to Kentau at Wikimedia Commons


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