Zhezdi Aūdany, Administrative district in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan.
Zhezdi Aūdany is an administrative district in Karaganda Region that spreads across flat plains with scattered settlements throughout. The area experiences a continental climate and sits along transportation routes connecting different parts of the region.
The district was established in 1963 and operated as an administrative center during the Soviet period. It underwent several reorganizations over the decades that changed its boundaries and status until it was eventually dissolved.
The district reflects how Kazakhstan structures its local administration, shaped by patterns established during the Soviet era and still visible in community organization.
The district has a continental climate that visitors should consider when planning a visit to the region. Its location along major transportation routes makes it accessible from different points within Karaganda Region.
The district underwent multiple administrative transformations, including its incorporation into different regional entities before its final disestablishment.
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