Kazakhstan Celebrates 448 Centenarians, Led by Almaty's 58
Kazakhstan celebrates its elderly with 448 centenarians, the majority residing in Almaty. The UN designated October 1 as the International Day of Older Persons in 1990.
Almaty leads with 58 centenarians, followed by Turkestan with 53. The oldest resident, a 115-year-old woman, lives in Ulytau. Almaty region comes third with 37 centenarians. Beyond these regions, specific details about other oldest living residents are scarce. Notable among the oldest are a 113-year-old from Pavlodar and a 110-year-old from Zhambyl.
Kazakhstan's centenarians, totaling 448, are primarily concentrated in Almaty and surrounding regions. The UN's recognition of the International Day of Older Persons emphasizes the significance of honoring and caring for the elderly.
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