Almaty (Kazakh: Алматы облысы, Almatı oblısı, الماتى وبلىسى; Russian: Алматинская область) is a region of Kazakhstan. Capital of this region is Taldykorgan, which has a population of 123,000. Population of the region: 1,807,894 (2009); 1,557,269 (1999).
Alma-Ata Province, the predecessor of today's Almaty Province, was created from the historical region of Zhetysu on March 10, 1932. Its capital was Alma-Ata (Almaty). Several times during the Soviet period, the north-eastern part of the province, centered on Taldykorgan, was separated from Alma-Ata Province, forming a separate Taldy-Kurgan Province, only to be merged into Alma-Ata Province again several years later.
In April 2001 the administrative center of Almaty Province was moved from Almaty to Taldykorgan. Thus Taldykorgan has become a provincial capital again - this time without splitting a province.
Demographics
In the 1989 census (excepting Alma-Ata)
Kazakhs 54.2%
Russians 28.6%
Uigurs 7.8%
Others 9.4% .
In the 1999 census (excepting Almaty)
Kazakhs 66.4%
Russians 23.8%
Uigurs 7.0%
Others 4.6% .
In the 2009 census (excepting Almaty)
Kazakhs 68.2%
Russians 22.8%
Uigurs 6.2%
Other 3.8%
Sights
Besqaynar - Ski resorts located 1500 metres above sea level