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What is the lowest temperature in winter in Kazakhstan?

The lowest temperature in Kazakhstan is minus 30 degrees Celsius in winter.

Kazakhstan has a continental climate. The average temperature in January is -19°C to -4°C, and the average temperature in July is 19°C to 26°C. The natural conditions in northern Kazakhstan are similar to those in central Russia and southern England. The natural conditions in the south are similar to those in the Transcaucasus and the Mediterranean coastal countries in southern Europe. There are lowlands tens of meters below sea level and majestic alpine mountains. The snow and glaciers on the tops of the mountains remain unchanged all year round.

Precipitation ranges from 300 to 500 mm in the north, about 100 mm in the desert areas, and 1,000 to 2,000 mm in the mountainous areas. The southwest belongs to the Turan lowland and the Caspian Sea coastal lowland, the middle and eastern parts belong to the Kazakh hills, and the eastern edge is mountainous. Most of Kazakhstan's semi-deserts and deserts are in the southwest. The natural environment in the north is similar to Russia, which is relatively humid. Both the north and the Caspian Sea area can accept water vapor from the ocean.

Introduction to Kazakhstan

The Republic of Kazakhstan, referred to as Kazakhstan (Kazakh: ?аза?стан, English: Kazakhstan), is located in central Asia. Russian is a compulsory language. , borders Russia to the north, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan to the south, the Caspian Sea to the west, and China to the east, with an area of ??2.7249 million square kilometers, a population of 19.833 million in Kazakhstan (as of April 2023), and 14 states in the country. , 3 municipalities, the capital is Astana.

The Kazakh Khanate was established in 1456 AD. In the 16th century, the Kazakhs developed separately and became three Yuzhi, large, medium and small. In the mid-19th century, they were annexed by the Russian Empire. In 1936, the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Party and the Kazakhs were established. The country joined the Soviet Union and became one of the Soviet Union's member states. It became independent on December 16, 1991, and the Kazakhstan Republic was established.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Kazakhstan