Zhetisu
Zhetisu is a region in northern Kazakhstan, located in the northern part of the country. It is known for its vast steppe landscapes, rich history, and significant cultural heritage. The region is named after the Zhetysu River, which flows through it, and is often referred to as the "Land of Seven Rivers" due to the numerous waterways that crisscross the area.
Historically, Zhetisu has been inhabited by various nomadic and sedentary populations, including the Kazakhs, Russians, and
The region is also home to several important historical and cultural sites, such as the ancient petroglyphs
In recent years, Zhetisu has seen significant economic development, with the establishment of new industries and