Alma-Ata

NOUN
  1. the largest city in Kazakhstan and the capital until 1998
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  • In Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, two weeks later, the heads of eight more republics agreed to join. The Return
  • It was known as Alma-Ata during the Soviet era, meaning “father of the apple.” The Fruit Hunters
  • The tournament took place in Almaty (formerly known as Alma-Ata), the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of more than 1,2 million. ChessVibes
  • During the 1870s and 1880s, when the place was still called Alma-Ata and the city was being planned by the Russians, the city engineer, a German by the name of Baum, stipulated that every citizen must plant five trees in front of his house. Wildwood
  • Then we had this spiritual and intellectual awakening that came out of Alma-Ata, and suddenly some proponents of primary health care went back to the old selective approach again.
  • Timed to commemorate the Alma-Ata anniversary, the report offers practical and technical guidance for reforms that can equip health systems to respond to health challenges of unprecedented complexity.
  • And another guest, now a New Yorker, traveled to the island to recall his youth in a city once called Alma-Ata - "the father of apples. NYT > Home Page
  • Timed to commemorate the Alma-Ata anniversary, the report offers practical and technical guidance for reforms that can equip health systems to respond to health challenges of unprecedented complexity.
  • Almaty, formerly known as Alma-Ata, is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of ChessBase News
  • On a third political front, the Declaration of Alma-Ata argued that better health for populations should go hand-in-hand, in a mutually supportive way, with better economic and social productivity.
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