Satbayev (city)

City in Ulytau Region, Kazakhstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Satbayev,[a] formerly named Nikolsky[b] until 1990, is a city in Kazakhstan's Ulytau Region, located outside the city of Zhezqazghan. The city is named after Kanysh Satbayev, one of the founders of Soviet metallogeny, principal advocate and the first president of Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences. As of 2019, the city had a population of 69,782.[2]

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Satbayev is located in Kazakhstan
Satbayev
Satbayev
Location in Kazakhstan
Coordinates: 47°54′0″N 67°32′0″E
CountryKazakhstan
RegionUlytau Region
Government
  Akim (mayor)Murat Buribayev[1]
Population
 (2009)
  Total
60,105
Time zoneUTC+05:00 (Kazakhstan Time)
Postal code
101300
Area code+7 1063
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History

The city was originally established in 1954 for miners from Jezkazgan. Later, in 1956, it was renamed to Nikolsky. In 1973, Nikolsky received town status. The city got its status by huge exploration work initiated by Kanysh Imantayevich Satpayev, it was given the name Satpayev after him on 13 September 1990. Satbayev is the center of the mining industry.

Transportation

Passenger-train service is provided on the train line between Almaty and Zhezkazgan, a city some twenty kilometers away.

Air traffic is served by the nearby Zhezkazgan Airport.

Notes

    • /ˌsætˈbɛf/
    • Kazakh: Сәтбаев, romanized: Sätbaev, IPA: [sætˈpajɪf]
    • Russian: Сатпаев, romanized: Satpajev, IPA: [sɐtˈpajɪf]

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