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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaragandaKaraganda - Wikipedia

    Karaganda is approximately 230 km (140 mi) southeast of Kazakhstan's capital city of Astana. The city has been a major center for coal mining throughout much of its modern history, and experienced major growth during the Soviet Union as its coal industry developed. Coal mining remains a significant part of the city's economy.

  2. Karaganda Region (Kazakh: Қарағанды облысы, romanized: Qarağandy oblysy; Russian: Карагандинская область) is a region of Kazakhstan. Its capital is Karaganda . In 2022, part of the region was split off as Ulytau Region .

  3. Nov 21, 2014 · 1. KarLag / Museum of Political Repression Victims’ Memory of the Dolinka Settlement. 73. Speciality Museums. By tjwb71. Well done museum showing history of political repression and gulag system set up by Stalin and the devastating famine... See ways to experience (2) 2. Monument Mining Glory.

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    • The Dark History of Karaganda
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    What keeps amazing me in Kazakhstan is how little in the West we know about its history. Sure I did learn about the Soviet Union and Stalin’s terror. I even heard about the gulags and labour camps. But little did I know that most of them were in Kazakhstan. I also didn’t know it was not just political prisoners that were sent there, but whole ethni...

    1. Soviet murals

    Karaganda is a great city, especially if you love Soviet heritage. There is no shortage of grim looking Soviet flats, but look closely and you will see there is more colour to the city than what first meets the eye. Many buildings have beautiful murals depicting the mining industry and the space program among others. Tip: the best Soviet murals are around Independence square including a mural with the Soviet cosmonauts into space.

    2. Gagarin monument

    Although distances have a different meaning in a country like Kazakhstan, Karaganda lies relatively nearby Baikonur. The space station is still a 1000 kilometers from Karaganda, but is close enough that it regularly sees space junk falling from the sky. Big enough that you don’t want it to end up on your roof. It was also in Karaganda that during Soviet times the cosmonauts were given a celebrity treatment upon return from their missions into space. The Gagarin monument in Karaganda stands as...

    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. Furthermore, most explanations are in Kazakh or Russian. The museum covers a range of ecological issues from the space debris around Karaganda to the effects of the nuclear tests around Semipalatinsk and the near extinction of the saiga antelo...

    1. Karlag Gulag museum in Dolinka

    There is not much left of the network of labour camps that Stalin set up in the steppes around Karaganda. The Karaganda Corrective Labour campin Dolinka was of one the largest camps in Kazakhstan. It was established in 1931 and over a million prisoners from all over the Soviet Union served in the gulag till it closed down after Stalin died in 1956. They provided the free labour for the coal mines and agricultural projects Stalin developed. Nowadays Dolinka is a rather isolated village in the...

    How to get to the Karlag gulag museum in Dolinka

    Getting to the museum by public transport is fairly easy. From the central bus station in Karaganda there is bus number 121 to Shakthinsk or Shachta 2 ( шахта 2 ) that leaves every 20 minutes. It takes about one hour and costs 150 Tenge. Get off at the Vtoroy Shakht stop. From here you can take a taxi or walk about 30 minutes to the museum. There is sometimes the possibility to have an english guide. If you don’t speak Russian I would recommend this, because most explanations are either in Ka...

    2. Temirtau

    Temirtau is a true dark tourism destination. With heavy industry and a number of large steel factories this is one of the most polluted cities in Kazakhstan. When in 2018 black snowfell from the sky residents took to social media to express their concerns about their health. There is not much to do in Temirtau and this place is above all, for those with an interest in aging factories and pollution in action. Most noteworthy, are the chimney stacks visible on your way to Temirtau that emitt a...

    Places to eat in Karaganda

    Karaganda has a wide choice of places to eat. From the very cheap stolovaya’s to the more mid range restaurants serving international cuisine. Kaganat: Kaganat is a chain restaurant in Kazakhstan. It is a stolovaya that stands for a cheap buffet style restaurant. There is a wide choice of salads, soups and main dishes that are Russian and central Asian inspired. Moi tbilisi: I love Georgian food and was positively surprised that even in Karaganda there is a Georgian restaurant doing a pretty...

    Places to sleep in Karaganda

    Hotel Chaika: Stay where the Soviet cosmonauts used to sleep. Hotel Chaikalost most of its former glory, but remains an interesting place to stay. When the Soviet cosmonauts returned from their missions into space it is at hotel CHaika that they received their celebrity treatment.

    When to visit Karaganda

    Karaganda has an extreme climate with very hot summers and icy cold winters. When I visited Karaganda in March, everything was still solid frozen. Autumn is the best time to visit, because of the pleasant temperatures and good weather. Spring is also a good time, but April and May sees more rain than autumn.

    Kazakhstan is just opening up to tourism. Traveling sustainably in Karaganda, involves conscious choices that minimize your environmental impact and support the local community. Stay in small scale sustainable hotels: It is better to stay in locally-owned guesthouses or homestays to support the local economy directly. These accommodations often hav...

  4. Karaganda (Russian: Караганда, and also spelt as "Karagandy" or "Qaraghandy") is a large city in the Central Highlands of Kazakhstan.It's a coal mining city and in Soviet times its population was much greater: Stalin deported ethnic Germans from the Volga region to use as forced labour here as well as in Siberia.

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Karaganda Karaganda The mining town of Karaganda (or Karagandy) is the center of the Karaganda region and the fourth largest city in Kazakhstan with a population close to half a million. Thanks to plenty of natural resources and accessible location the city has grown to a major industrial, economic and cultural center of Kazakhstan, as well […]

  6. Area code. +7 7212. Website. www.gov.kz /memleket /entities /akimat-karagandy. 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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