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Things to see in Maqat, Kazakhstan

Maqat is a picturesque and historical town located in the Almaty Region of Kazakhstan. The town was founded in 1727 by a nobleman named Maqsut. It is known for its medieval architecture, which includes numerous mosques and khans (fortresses). Other attractions include the Talat-e Bala Lake, which is home to many animals, including wolves, bears, and deer; and the Maqat National Park, which features cliffs, lakes, and forests.

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Quick info about Maqat
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CountryKazakhstan
RegionAtyraū
Latitude47.65
Longitude53.3167
Appr. population14756

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