Table 2. Country Profile, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
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Formal Name |
Republic of Kazakhstan |
Kyrgyz Republic |
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Short Form |
Kazakhstan |
Kyrgyzstan |
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Term for Citizens |
Kazakhstani(s) |
Kyrgyzstani(s) |
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Capital |
Astana (the government |
Bishkek |
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Date of |
December 16, 1991 |
August 31, 1991 |
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Size |
2,717,300 sq km |
198,500 sq km |
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Population |
16, 731, 303 |
4,753,003 |
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Ethnic Groups (permanent (permanent |
Kazakh – 7,985,000 (53.4%) 6,535,000 (39.7%) Russian – 4,479,000 (30%) 6,228,000 (37.8%) Ukrainian – 547,100 (3.7%) 896,000 (5.4%) Uzbek – 370,700 (2.5%) 332,000 (2.0%) German – 353,400 (2.4%) 958,000 (5.8%) Tatar – 249,000 (1.7%) 328,000 (2.0%) Uigur – 210,400 (1.4%) 185,000 (1.1%) Belarusian – 111,900 (0.7%) 183,000 (1.1%) Korean – 99,700 (0.7%) 103,000 (0.6%) Azerbaijani – 78,300 (0.5%) 90,000 (0.5%) Turkish – 75,900 (0.5%) Other – 392,100 (2.6%) 391,000 (2.4%) |
Kyrgyz – 3,128,147 (64.9%) 2,230,000 (52.4 %) Uzbek – 664,950 (13.8%) 550,000 (12.9) Russian – 603,201 (12.5%) 917,000 (21.5%) Dungan – 51,766 (1.1%) Ukrainian – 50, 442 (1.0%) 108,000 (2.5%) Uigur – 46,944 (1.0%) 37,000 (0.9%) Tatar – 45,438 (0.9%) 70,000 (1.6%) Kazakh – 42,657 (0.9%) 37,000 (0.9%) Tajik – 42,636 (0.9%) 34,000 (0.8%) Turkish – 33,327 (0.7%) German – 21,471 (0.4%) 101,000 (2.4%) Korean – 19,784 (0.4%) Other – 72,175 (1.5%) 174,000 (4.1%) |
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Religions
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Sunni Muslim |
Sunni Muslim |
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Language |
Kazakh (state language) |
Kyrgyz – official language Russian – official language |
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Source:
compiled from Batalden, Stephen K. and Sandra L. Batalden Newly Independent States of Eurasia. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx, 1993; Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan: Country Studies. Washington, DC: The Division, 1997; The Europa World Year Book 1991. London, England: Europa Publications Limited, 1991; The Europa World Year Book 2001. London, England: Europa Publications Limited, 2001; CIA – The World Factbook 2001 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. | ||
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