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1434 | | 1 | | The street is named after Saken Saduakasovich Seyfullin, the founder of modern Kazakh literature, poet and writer, statesman | Street | |
1435 | | 2 | | The street is named after Beyimbet Mailin, an outstanding Kazakh writer, one of the founders of Kazakh literature | Street | |
1436 | | 3 | | The street is named after Mukhtar Auezov, a Soviet Kazakh writer, playwright, scientist, Lenin, Stalin Prize Laureate, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan. | Street | |
1437 | | 4 | | The street is named after Abay (Ibrahim) Kunanbaev, the great Kazakh poet-enlightener, a reformer of Kazakh literature and literary language, philosopher, composer | Street | |
1438 | | 5 | | The street is named after Shokan Ualikhanov, a scientist, ethnographer, orientalist, historian, geographer, folklorist | Street | |
1439 | | 6 | | The name is consonant with the name of the country | Street | |
1440 | | 7 | | The name “Beibitshilik” (Peace) is given as a symbol of friendship of the peoples of the Republic of Kazakhstan | Street | |
1441 | | 8 | | The street is named after Tattigali Kozhanov, one of the country's outstanding agronomists, people's commissar, one of the first deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR | Street | |
1442 | | 9 | | The street is named after M. Amangaliev, a cattleman, holder of the orders of Lenin, the October Revolution, a deputy of the Supreme Council of the Kazakh SSR, a native of WKO | Street | |
1443 | | 10 | | The name is given as a symbol of mutual responsibility and care, spiritual closeness of citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan | Street | |
1444 | | 11 | | The street is named after Manshuk Mametova, a participant in the Second World War, machine gunner, Hero of the Soviet Union | Street | |