Kokshetau formerly known as Kokchetav (Russian: Кокчетав, until 1993) is the administrative center of Akmola Province, northern Kazakhstan.Astana, the new capital of Kazakhstan, is distant 1245 km south-eastwards. Kokshetau is well known for its nature and tourist sites, such as Burabay (Borovoe) Resort, among others. Kokshetau was settled on a lake, called Kopa.
The town was founded in 1824 as a fortress, named for the Kokshetau hill it was built on; the name is Kazakh for “greenish mountain”. In 1868 it became an uyezd center.Kokshetau has a wide range of restaurants and cafes. While many of these restaurants have menus in either Russian or Kazakh, some do have menus in English.
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