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Abay | |
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Country | Kazakhstan |
Province | Almaty Province |
Time zone | UTC+6 (Omsk Time) |
Abay is a village in the Almaty Province of south-eastern Kazakhstan. During the Soviet era it was called Oktyabrskoye Desyatoye.
Geography
Abay lies to the southwest of the city of Almaty, a suburb, on the way to Karasay. It is accesed via the M33 highway which connects the two cities.
Economy
The village relies on the Zhalpaksaiskoe Reservoir, located to the southeast of the village for its water supplies. Agricultural land lies to the north of the village between the M33 and to the south.
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