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It is the fifth most populous city in Kazakhstan, behind Almaty (Alma-Ata), Astana, Shymkent and Aktobe. Population: 497,777 (2020 Estimate); [3] 459,778 (2009 Census results); [4] 436,864 (1999 Census results). [4] Karaganda is approximately 230 km (140 mi) south-east of Kazakhstan's capital Astana. The city has been a major center for coal ...
In the 1950s, a Jewish prisoner in a Soviet prison camp searches for his wife. Director Max Weissberg Producer Shira Aharony, Sage Scroope Screenwriter Max Weissberg Genre Action, Drama, Mystery ...
- Action, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
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- Max Weissberg
Aug 7, 2016 · KARAGANDA - an AFI thesis film. Written & directed by Max Weissberg. Produced by Shira Aharony. Cinematography by Terrence Burke. Production design by Claris...
- 26 min
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- Max Weissberg
Apr 20, 2024 · *Karaganda*: Red Mafia: Directed by Max Weissberg. With Irina Dubova, Ilia Volok, Anton Narinskiy, Natasha Blasick. After destroying a Russian airbase in a botched arms deal, Vladimir, a Brighton Beach gangster, must survive the ensuing mafia war and keep his family safe.
- Max Weissberg
- 2024-04-20
- Action
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Aug 2, 2023 · Gagarin monument 3. Ecological museum of Karaganda. The small ecological museum is among the top things to do in Karaganda. However, don’t expect too much. Although it is a great initiative run by an NGO to raise awareness about the nature in Kazakhstan, it is rather small and focuses on school children.
Karaganda. / 49.80278°N 73.10556°E / 49.80278; 73.10556. Karaganda or Qaraghandy is a city in Kazakhstan, the center of the Karaganda Region. It has a population of 515,819 people (as of 2023). [1] Karaganda is now one of Kazakhstan's biggest centers for industry, economy, science, and culture.
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