Kazakhstan
Definition
A landlocked sovereign country in Central Asia, the world's ninth-largest by land area, bordered by Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.
Formerly a Soviet republic, now known for its oil-rich economy, vast steppes, and the Caspian Sea's northern shore.
Famous in pop culture thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat films, which satirically spotlighted its nomadic heritage and hospitality.
Examples
Kazakhstan's endless steppes make it perfect for those who dream of getting lost without needing a GPS.
In Kazakhstan, eagle hunting isn't just a sport—it's how you impress at family gatherings.
Borat put Kazakhstan on the map, proving that one fake accent can boost tourism more than a thousand oil rigs.
Kazakhstan leads in uranium production, so if you're glowing in the dark, thank their exports.
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