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Ekibastuz FK is a Kazakhstani football club based in Ekibastuz. Until 2008, the team represented Pavlodar and was called Energetik Pavlodar.
FK Ekibastuzets Ekibastuz are a Kazakhstani football club based at the Shakhtyor Stadium in Ekibastuz.
The Koblandy Batyr Stadium is the main football arena of the city and for FC Aktobe. It was constructed in 1975.
Ekibastuz is a town in Pavlodar Region, northeastern Kazakhstan. The population was 125,012 (2009 Census results); 127,197 (1999 Census results).
The GRES-2 Power Station is a coal-fueled power generating station in Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan. GRES-2, commissioned in 1967, has installed capacity of 1,000 MWe and has the world's tallest flue-gas stack at 419.7 metres (1,377 ft) high.
The Ekibastuz–Kokshetau high-voltage line is an alternating current electrical power transmission line in Kazakhstan from Ekibastuz to Kokshetau. It was the first commercially used power line in the world which operated at 1,150 kV, the highest transmission line voltage in the world.
Ekibastuz Airport is an airport in Kazakhstan located 16 km (9.9 mi) south-west of Ekibastuz. It usually handles small airliners.
Ekibastuz GRES-1 is a 4,000 MW coal-fired thermal power station (GRES) at Ekibastusz, Kazakhstan. It has two 330-metre (1,083 ft) tall chimneys.
Aktobe International Airport (IATA: AKX, ICAO: UATT) is an airport in Kazakhstan located 1.5 km (0.93 mi) south-west of Aktobe. It has a small terminal with five airliner parking spots.
Aktobe Region is a region of Kazakhstan. The name "Aktobe" comes from Kazakh "Ak" (white) and "tobe" (hill); supposedly, Aktobe's initial settlers were able to see white mountains far to the north.
Standard time in Kazakhstan is either UTC+05:00 or UTC+06:00. These times apply throughout the year as Kazakhstan does not observe Daylight saving time.
The 2011 Aktobe Bombing was a terrorist attack in the city of Aktobe, Kazakhstan on May 17, 2011. The attacker entered the headquarters of the Kazakhstani security services in the oblast and set off a suicide bomb, killing himself and injuring two others.
Aktobe is a city on the Ilek River in Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of Aktobe Region.