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If you have a question about this talk, please contact CU Kazakh Society Committee. We are pleased to invite you to a presentation with a theme dedicated to Kazakhstan as a whole. No specialisations, just facts about Kazakhstan. We are going to talk about various general issues varying from history and culture to economics and politics. The event is organised in order to promote the Kazakhstan’s importance and reveal some facts about the country which you may not have known. It would be a great pleasure for the committee to introduce all about Kazakhstan in a short summarasied way and in return have opportunity to meet people interested in the country. There would be an opportunity to ask questions and have a chat with the committee members. Wine and refreshments will be served. Tuesday 25th November, 7-8.30pm Old Kitchens, Queens’ College, Cambridge Entrance: Free As we haven’t really had a proper newcomers squash yet, this event will be a nice opportunity to get to know what the society does. more info at: http://www.kazakhcambridge.org.uk/ This talk is part of the CU Kazakh Society series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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