Territory and Region Data
Country | Area km² |
Population (2011) |
Population density per km² |
Nominal GDP millions of USD (2011) |
GDP per capita (2011) |
Capital | Official languages |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kazakhstan | 2,724,900 | 16,674,023 | 6 | 178,312 | $10,694 | Astana | Kazakh, Russian |
Kyrgyzstan | 199,900 | 5,532,710 | 27 | 5,920 | $1,070 | Bishkek | Kyrgyz, Russian |
Tajikistan | 143,100 | 7,849,579 | 51 | 6,523 | $831 | Dushanbe | Tajik (Persian) |
Turkmenistan | 488,100 | 5,526,406 | 10 | 25,742 | $4,658 | Ashgabat | Turkmen |
Uzbekistan | 447,400 | 28,850,508 | 62 | 45,353 | $1,572 | Tashkent | Uzbek |
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