General Information about Kazakhstan
Wagenborg Kazakhstan operates in
the Caspian Sea near Kazakhstan. Here is some information to
stimulate your curiosity about this rugged area.

| Population |
14,862,470 |
| Surface area |
2,724,900km² |
| Capital: |
Astana |
| Language |
Kazakh and Russian |
| Climate |
Continental |
| Currency |
Tenge |
| Most important rivers and lakes |
Ural, which flows into the north of the Caspian Sea, Emba,
Balkash, Zaisan, Alakol, Tenghiz and Seletenghiz |
| Flora and Fauna: |
Rich and varied with 155 animals species, 480 bird species, 150
fish species, and more than 250 species of medicinal herbs |
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- Population: 14,862,470
- Surface area: 2,724,900km²
- Capital: Astana
- Language: Kazakh and Russian
- Climate: Continental
- Currency: Tenge
- Most important rivers and lakes:
Ural, which flows into the north of the Caspian Sea, Emba, Balkash,
Zaisan, Alakol, Tenghiz and Seletenghiz
- Flora and Fauna: Rich and varied with 155 animals species, 480
bird species, 150 fish species, and more than 250 species of
medicinal herbs.
The most important fish in the Caspian Sea is the sturgeon,
which accounts for almost 90% of the global consumption of black
caviar.
The Caspian seal, the Pusa Caspica, is one of the world’s
smallest seal species and grows no longer than 160 cm.

The currency of Kazakhstan is the Tenge.