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Kaspi Gold 4400 4302 1575 1006 Sber 6291 2901 4087 3185 Travel Fund https://www.donationalerts.com/r/stra... Subscribe! https://tinyurl.com/hfd28jjy Become a sponsor! https://boosty.to/skurpulez Zen https://dzen.ru/id/5c96746f90aaef00b3... Salemetsiz be! I'm a Strange Man. The Far Edge of Kazakhstan! The Easternmost City. Zaisan. #kazakhstan #vanlife #vko #easternkazakhstan Zaisan is a city in Kazakhstan, the administrative center of the Zaisan district of the East Kazakhstan region. Located in the foothills of the Saur ridge, 378 km southeast of the Zhangiztobe railway station (on the Semipalatinsk - Alma-Ata line). There is an airport. Zaisan is the center of a large livestock-raising region, mainly meat and wool sheep farming. A large artesian basin in the intermountain depression between Southern Altai and Tarbagatai is named after the city. One of the many rivers flowing along the Saur Mountains through small ravines located at their foot and flowing into the Zaisan Basin is called Zhemenei. In the upper reaches of Zhemeneika, among dense forests, in 1830 - 1840, the first stone of the city of Zaisan was laid. Previously, the city was called “Dzhemeneika”. Around the 1830s, geographer-surveyor Mayakovsky came to these places in order to find a convenient and safe place to build a post east of the Irtysh Dzhemeneika expanded and became a large settlement. Since 1860, the life of the city residents has become closely connected with Lake Zaysan and the Irtysh River. Numerous travelers from Semipalatinsk, Pavlodar, Karkaraly, Ust-Kamenogorsk and other cities began to call this tract “Zaisan”. Official archival data indicates that the city received the name “Zaysan” between 1864 and 1868. In the 18th volume of the geographical encyclopedia, published in 1903 in St. Petersburg by the publishing house A.F. Devrien, it is stated that “The first stone of the city of Zaisan was laid in 1864, when most of the territory of the district belonged to Russia.” In 1864, Zaisan, by decree of the tsar, began to be called a village and was fortified as a fortress by military units, under the leadership of Colonel I.F. Babkov, chief quartermaster of the Separate Siberian Corps. The fortress acquired great importance when wool, hides, timber and other raw materials began to be exported from Turkestan to China, Tibet, Xinjiang through the Zaisan customs post, and fabrics, clothes and handicrafts were imported from there. In 1870-1880, 2,663 Russians and 122 Kazakhs lived in the city, and in the 1900s there were 4 thousand Kazakhs. The population began to engage in field cultivation, cattle breeding, and crop production. The district authorities became provincial authorities, in 1857, during the formation of the districts, the Zaisan district was created, and the Zaisan post became the administrative and political center of the district. In the city there were district authorities, customs, treasury, post and telegraph offices, and personal subsidiary plots. In 1880, a telegraph line was built connecting the city with Semipalatinsk. The eastern side of the Zhemeney River, dividing the Zaysan post into two parts, began to be called “Cossack Settlement” and consisted of a large street, and in the western part there were 3-4 streets, an elementary school for Asians, a wooden church, a house of the bailiff, a trading platform, 110 brick and 7 wooden houses, as G.N. Potanin wrote. Convenient for domestic and foreign trade, the city of Zaisan quickly expanded, and mutual trade with Western China and Mongolia strengthened. The Nikolskaya Fair, held annually in May, increased the volume of trade. Enterprises such as a soap factory, a brewery, a brick factory, and a wool and leather processing plant, which were of local importance, began to open. Many merchants began to come to the city of Zaysan, rich in cheap raw materials. China Kazakhstan. Border of Kazakhstan with China. The border of Kazakhstan now. China and Kazakhstan. Border crossing Kazakhstan China. Watch until the end, like it! Subscribe and comment! So what do you want? Is it a pity? Yours sincerely Strange guy As a child, I really liked to sleep in the car rather than in the house. Now it turns out it was car camping! Such a vanlife! I live in my car quite professionally. In Western countries, a special term was coined during the night in the car and in Vanlife - boondocking. It means a VanLife night in a car in a random place not intended for overnight stays in a car with a completely absent VanLife infrastructure in this place. For some reason, in our country another definition of vanlife is more common - carcamping, that is, a narrower phenomenon. People on the way somewhere spend the night in a car somewhere in the middle of the forest. #vanlife

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