What is the cleanest city in Kazakhstan?

In 2013, Kazhydromet named Uralsk the cleanest city in Kazakhstan. There is no air pollution at all. When compiling the rating, the content of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde in the atmosphere was taken into account. Kazakh scientists analyzed the concentration in the atmosphere of the cities of the Republic of Kazakhstan and came to the conclusion that the cleanest cities in Kazakhstan are Uralsk and Kokshetau. Among the cleaner cities are the following cities in Kazakhstan: Ekibastuz (1,8), Kostanay (2,0), Pavlodar (2,4), Astana and Balkhash (2,9 each).

What is the cleanest city in Kazakhstan? The city of Uralsk is the administrative center of Western Kazakhstan, located on the right bank of the river yralsk 1Ural and on the left bank of the Chagan River. Interestingly, the city seems to be the border between Europe and Asia. The city has many ancient buildings, since the history of the city goes back to 1613. There are many museums and monuments to outstanding people. Lake Chelkar is located near the city. It's interesting that Lake Chelkar it resembles a sea because the opposite shore is not visible, and indeed the locals call it the steppe sea. Clean air, soft clear water and warm sandy beaches attract thousands of tourists to Uralsk on vacation. They also come here to fish.

After all, Chelkar is rich in fish; it is home to carp, bream, tench, perch, pike, catfish, and gobies. And Kokshetau? Kokchetav is the administrative center of the Akmola region, it is located in the north of the Kokshetau Upland on the shore of Lake Kopa. Kokshetau, like no other city in Kazakhstan, can boast of its natural attractions. The Burabay State National Natural Park, which is located near Kokshetau, has 14 lakes on its territory that never cease to amaze tourists. State National Park "Kokshetau" is also located near Kokshetau. Beautiful mountains, clean air, azure lakes and pine forests make this region attractive to many travelers.

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