Üygentas Aūdany, Former administrative district in Almaty Region, Kazakhstan.
Üygentas Aūdany was a former administrative district in Almaty Region, Kazakhstan, spanning across multiple geographic areas. The territory covered land distributed across eastern parts of Kazakhstan and connected various regions together.
The district was created in 1928 to serve as an important administrative unit in Kazakhstan. Its boundaries and affiliations changed multiple times before it was finally dissolved in 1959 and its functions transferred to other administrative structures.
The district incorporated various ethnic communities and maintained two capitals, Kabambay and Sapak, shaping the local administrative practices during the Soviet period.
Since this district is no longer an active administrative unit, visitors today can only explore historical information about its former existence. Those interested in the past of this region should seek out local archives or regional museums in Almaty Region.
The territory experienced three different administrative affiliations, shifting between Alma-Ata Okrug, Almaty Region, and Taldy-Kurgan oblast throughout its existence.
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