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Brief histories of the first clubs of each geographic regions or countries

Rotary Club of Almaty, the First Club of Kazakhstan

Rotary International District 2430

Part of our section on Asia

 

International Toast to the Rotary club of Almaty district 2430 Kazakhstan

Almaty 

  • The name “Almaty” means “rich with apple”; the older Soviet-era Russian version of its name, Alma-Ata, originates from a mistake (literally means Grandfatherapple”).
  • In the surrounding region, there is a great genetic diversity among the wild apples; the region is in fact in the ancestral home of the apple, and the wild Malus sieversii, now considered to be a likely candidate for the ancestor of the modern domestic apple, originates from the area around Almaty.
  • Zenkov Cathedral, a 19thcentury Russian Orthodox cathedral located in Panfilov Park, is the second tallest wooden building in the world. (A bit like the Apple Shop in Sydney?)
 
Posted 20 July 2010 by Jack Selway
First Club of each Rotary Region or Country
 
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