Kazakhstani American
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Regions with significant populations | |
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United States of America | |
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American English, Kazakh, Russian | |
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Islam, Christian, Jewish, Roman Catholic | |
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Kazakhstanis, Kazakhstan, Russian Kazakhstanis, German Kazakhstanis |
A Kazakhstani American refers to an American citizen having full or partial Kazakhstani ancestry.
History
Most Kazakhstani immigrants to the United States spoke mostly Kazakh language, but through the past years, most Kazakh immigrants started speaking both Kazakh and Russian languages, or perhaps being Russian Kazakhstani immigrants to the United States.
Kazakhstani-Americans
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===Fictional Kazakhstani-Americans=== + - * Borat Sagdiyev – A fictional reporter. - * Azamat Bagatov – A fictitous assistant to Borat Sagdiyev helping him on the journey. - * Pavel Lubyarsky – A fictional Kazakh Mafia-based hitman in the film We Own the Night.
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Southeast Europe | |
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Western Europe | |
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