Karaganda Region
Kazakhstan
Karaganda Region has 11 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 11 of the most distinctive.
Irtysh–Karaganda Canal
Connects Karaganda Region to: Molodezhny (Karaganda Region), Kazakhstan | Kalkaman, Kazakhstan
Ishim River
Connects Karaganda Region to: Astana, Kazakhstan | North Kazakhstan Region | Esil, Kazakhstan
forced labor camp
Connects Karaganda Region to: Chełm, Poland | Recsk, Hungary | Siegendorf, Austria
History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union
Connects Karaganda Region to: Bridgeland, Calgary | Humboldt, Saskatchewan | Fox Valley, Saskatchewan | Burstall, Saskatchewan
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
Connects Karaganda Region to: Kazakhstan | Jezkazgan, Kazakhstan | Qonayev, Kazakhstan | Semey, Kazakhstan | Jambyl Region
Population transfer in the Soviet Union
Connects Karaganda Region to: Ukraine | Kazakhstan | Volhynia, Southeastern Poland, Southwestern Belarus, Western Ukraine | Grodno, Belarus | Paldiski, Estonia
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic
Connects Karaganda Region to: Kazakhstan | Brest, Belarus | Almaty, Kazakhstan | Hirnyk, Ukraine | Sayram (city)
Joseph Stalin
Connects Karaganda Region to: Lviv, Ukraine | Austria | Armenia | Ukraine | Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Connects Karaganda Region to: Wrocław, Poland | Kyrgyzstan | Bessarabia, Moldova | Rzeszów, Poland | Mazandaran province
Soviet Union
Connects Karaganda Region to: Slovakia | Georgia (U.S. state) | Finland | Lviv, Ukraine | Austria
World War II
Connects Karaganda Region to: New England | Pennsylvania | Slovakia | Jersey City, New Jersey | North Carolina