Kazakhstan: 28 Residents Share Their Homeland's Name, Republic Day Long Weekend Ahead
Kazakhstan, a country named after its people, has 28 residents sharing the name of their homeland. The Karaganda region boasts the highest number, with seven Kazakhstanis. The Republic Day, celebrated on October 25, will this year fall on a Saturday, followed by a Monday holiday, granting a three-day weekend.
The name Kazakhstan is predominantly held by men, with 27 out of 28 individuals being male. The youngest Kazakhstan is 25 years old, while the oldest is 92. The Almaty and Mangystau regions each have two Kazakhstanis, while the Akmola region follows closely with six. The Kostanay region and Astana have three each. Interestingly, the Atyrau, West Kazakhstan, and Pavlodar regions each have only one resident named after their country.
The 'On Holidays' law ensures that Republic Day is observed on October 27, providing a long weekend for Kazakhstanis. However, as of now, no information is available about the head of government or principal political leader who will participate in the 2025 celebration.
The name Kazakhstan is well-represented across the country, with a total of 28 individuals sharing their name with their homeland. The upcoming Republic Day celebration promises a long weekend, with the holiday falling on a Saturday and a subsequent Monday off. Despite the lack of information about the participating leaders, the spirit of celebration is sure to be high among the Kazakhstanis.
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