Akkaynar

Akkaynar, formerly Prudki, is an agricultural village in of south-eastern . It is located approximately 40 kilometres west of , not far from the border with .
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  • Type: Village with 2,750 residents
  • Description: village in Almaty Region, Kazakhstan
  • Also known as: Aqqainar”, “Kastek”, and “Prudki
  • Address: Аккайнарский сельский округ, Жамбылский район

Akkaynar

Latitude
43.16703° or 43° 10′ 1″ north
Longitude
76.04646° or 76° 2′ 47″ east
Population
2,750
Elevation
985 metres (3,232 feet)
Open location code
8JMR528W+RH
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2628697763
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
1519984
Wiki­data ID
Q4509498
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Ukrainian—“Akkaynar” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Акайнар
  • Cebuano: Akkaynar
  • Chechen: Аккайнар
  • Dutch: Akkaynar
  • Irish: Akkaynar
  • Kazakh: Aqqaynar
  • Kazakh: Аққайнар
  • Macedonian: Акајнар
  • Malay: Akkaynar
  • Persian: اکاینار
  • Russian: Аккайнар (Алматинская область)
  • Russian: Аккайнар
  • Russian: Прудки
  • Swedish: Akkaynar
  • Tajik: Оққайнар (ноҳияи Ҷомбул)
  • Tajik: Оққайнар
  • Tatar: Аккайнар (Алматы өлкәсе)
  • Tatar: Аккайнар
  • Ukrainian: Аккайнар

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