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List of Districts of Kazakhstan-1654J S.No Region District 1 Akmola Akkol 2 Akmola Arshaly 3 Akmola Astrakhan 4 Akmola Atbasar 5 Akmola Bulandy 6 Akmola Burabay 7 Akmola Egindikol 8 Akmola Enbekshilder 9 Akmola Ereymentau 10 Akmola Esil 11 Akmola Korgalzhyn 12 Akmola Sandyktau 13 Akmola Shortandy 14 Akmola Tselinograd 15 Akmola Zerendi 16 Akmola Zhaksy 17 Akmola Zharkain 18 Aktobe Alga 19 Aktobe Ayteke Bi 20 Aktobe Bayganin 21 Aktobe Kargaly 22 Aktobe Kobda 23 Aktobe Khromtau 24 Aktobe Martuk 25 Aktobe Mugalzhar 26 Aktobe Oiyl 27 Aktobe Shalkar 28 Aktobe Temir 29 Aktobe Yrgyz 30 Almaty Aksu 31 Almaty Alakol 32 Almaty Balkhash 33 Almaty Enbekshikazakh 34 Almaty Eskeldi 35 Almaty Ile 36 Almaty Karasay 37 Almaty Karatal 38 Almaty Kerbulak 39 Almaty Koksu 40 Almaty Panfilov www.downloadexcelfiles.com 41 Almaty Raiymbek 42 Almaty Sarkant 43 Almaty Talgar 44 Almaty Uygur 45 Almaty Zhambyl 46 Atyrau Inder 47 Atyrau Isatay 48 Atyrau Kurmangazy 49 Atyrau Kyzylkoga 50 Atyrau Makat 51 Atyrau Makhambet 52 Atyrau Zhylyoi 53 East Kazakhstan Abay 54 East Kazakhstan Ayagoz 55 East Kazakhstan Beskaragay 56 East Kazakhstan Borodulikha 57 East Kazakhstan Glubokoe 58 East Kazakhstan Katonkaragay 59 East Kazakhstan Kokpekti 60 East Kazakhstan Kurshim 61 East Kazakhstan Shemonaikha 62 East Kazakhstan Tarbagatay 63 East Kazakhstan Ulan 64 East Kazakhstan Urzhar 65 East Kazakhstan Zaysan 66 East Kazakhstan Zharma 67 East Kazakhstan Zyryanovsk 68 Karagandy Abay 69 Karagandy Aktogay 70 Karagandy Bukhar-Zhyrau 71 Karagandy Karkaraly 72 Karagandy Nura 73 Karagandy Osakarov 74 Karagandy Shet 75 Karagandy Ulytau 76 Karagandy Zhanaarka 77 Kostanay Altynsarin 78 Kostanay Amangeldi 79 Kostanay Auliekol 80 Kostanay Denisov 81 Kostanay Fyodorov www.downloadexcelfiles.com 82 Kostanay Kamysty 83 Kostanay Karabalyk 84 Kostanay Karasu 85 Kostanay Kostanay 86 Kostanay Mendykara 87 Kostanay Nauyrzym 88 Kostanay Sarykol 89 Kostanay Taran 90 Kostanay Uzunkol 91 Kostanay Zhangeldi 92 Kostanay Zhetikara 93 Kyzylorda Aral 94 Kyzylorda Karmakshy 95 Kyzylorda Kazaly 96 Kyzylorda Shieli 97 Kyzylorda Syrdariya 98 Kyzylorda Zhalagash 99 Kyzylorda Zhanakorgan 100 Mangystau Beyneu 101 Mangystau Karakiya 102 Mangystau Mangystau 103 Mangystau Munaily 104 Mangystau Tupkaragan 105 North Kazakhstan Aiyrtau 106 North Kazakhstan Akkayin 107 North Kazakhstan Akzhar 108 North Kazakhstan Esil 109 North Kazakhstan Gabit Musirepov 110 North Kazakhstan Kyzylzhar 111 North Kazakhstan Magzhan Zhumabaev 112 North Kazakhstan Mamlyut 113 North Kazakhstan Shal akyn 114 North Kazakhstan Taiynsha 115 North Kazakhstan Timiryazev 116 North Kazakhstan Ualikhanov 117 North Kazakhstan Zhambyl 118 Pavlodar Akku 119 Pavlodar Aktogay 120 Pavlodar Bayanaul 121 Pavlodar Ertis 122 Pavlodar Kashyr www.downloadexcelfiles.com 123 Pavlodar May 124 Pavlodar Pavlodar 125 Pavlodar Sharbakty 126 Pavlodar Uspen 127 Pavlodar Zhelezin 128 South Kazakhstan Baydibek 129 South Kazakhstan Kazygurt 130 South Kazakhstan Maktaaral 131 South Kazakhstan Ordabasy 132 South Kazakhstan Otyrar 133 South Kazakhstan Saryagash 134 South Kazakhstan Sayram 135 South Kazakhstan Shardara 136 South Kazakhstan Sozak 137 South Kazakhstan Tole Bi 138 South Kazakhstan Tulkibas 139 West Kazakhstan Akzhaik 140 West Kazakhstan Bokey Orda 141 West Kazakhstan Borili 142 West Kazakhstan Karatobe 143 West Kazakhstan Kaztal 144 West Kazakhstan Shyngyrlau 145 West Kazakhstan Syrym 146 West Kazakhstan Taskala 147 West Kazakhstan Terekti 148 West Kazakhstan Zelenov 149 West Kazakhstan Zhanakala 150 West Kazakhstan Zhanybek 151 Zhambyl Bayzak 152 Zhambyl Korday 153 Zhambyl Merke 154 Zhambyl Moiynkum 155 Zhambyl Sarysu 156 Zhambyl Shu 157 Zhambyl Talas 158 Zhambyl Turar Ryskulov 159 Zhambyl Zhambyl 160 Zhambyl Zhualy For more information, kindly visit : www.downloadexcelfiles.com www.downloadexcelfiles.com .
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