Personal Narrative Essay: My Hometown Is A Wonderful Country Kazakhstan

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My hometown is a wonderful country Kazakhstan, which is well known for its eventful history, distinctive culture and unique nature. Kazakhstan is the world’s largest landlocked country and the ninth largest in the world. Kazakhstan is the country, which has never attacked or tried to conquer foreign lands, however, other khanates attempted to gain our lands several times. Thousands of people struggled for freedom of our motherland, and many people died for the homeland’s futurity. During tsarist, people saw the death and unfairness, sorrow and misery, and then they knew what the deprivation was. Moreover, people of Kazakhstan took part in the Great Patriotic War, as part of a single country. Tens of thousands of characters from Kazakhstan showed …show more content…
All thanks to the harmony and solidarity of the people and the general belief in the bright future. We must remember those people and be proud of true patriots of our country. Every citizen is aware of a significant day, sixteenth of December of nineteen ninety-one, when Kazakhstan was declared as independent country. Nowadays, Kazakhstan is independent, sovereign, democratic state with a stable economy and win-win plans for future. With the achievement of independence, the economy, science, culture began to enhance and develop. Obviously, it was not easy to construct this country, to overcome unemployment, to go out of crisis, but we went through these difficulties. I am proud of my president, Nursultan Nazarbaev, who always puts the people first. He is a truly wise man, a true patriot, a stable politician and strategist, who fought for independence of my country and built the most contemporary city in the world, so-called Astana. People trust him and rely on this …show more content…
Expo is a special event, where the participating countries represent the latest developments, advances in science and technologies, as well as prospects, features of culture of world’s countries. From June 10 to September 10, a huge event “Energy of the Future” will be hold in the centre of Kazakhstan’s capital. The place for the meeting was chosen during the pre-voting of participating countries, which were members of the International Exhibition Bureau. As a result, the amount of votes for Astana confidently left for behind his rival Liege. The exhibition of this magnitude has never been conducted in the territory of Central Asians region, but Kazakhstan has a great chance to represent itself on the world’s stage. Astana has already started to prepare to this long-expected event. Owing to this project, construction of global pavilions will be presented in Expo-town and Expo-village. The main object of the complex is a pavilion in the form of spheres, dedicated to Kazakhstan. Executives, investors from countries such as Canada, Turkey and China are interested in building their pavilions by investing money. It means that they support, respect and believe in our Kazakhstan, giving me the reason to be

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