Administratively,the country is divided into 14 regions and three cities of national significance, Nur-Sultan, Almaty and Shymkent. In addition, there is a city with a special status, Baikonur, which is leased by Russia until 2050. Near the city there is a cosmodrome of the same name, by the way, accessible to tourists.
Kazakhstan is a unitary state with a presidential form of government, asserting itself as a democratic, secular, legal and social state, the highest values of which are the person, his life, rights and freedoms.
The head of state is the President – Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbayev. Executive power is exercised by the Government, which consists of ministries, services and agencies; legislative power is exercised by the Parliament, which consists of two chambers – the Senate and the Mazhilis.
The capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan is Nur-Sultan. It is located in the Northern part of the country on the Ishim river. On the left Bank of Ishim stands the symbol of the capital – the modern monument "Baiterek" 97 meters high. The observation deck of the tower offers a picturesque panoramic view of the city. In June 2017, the capital of Kazakhstan acquired the status of a million-plus city. Its economy is based on trade, transport and communications, and construction.
Also, one of the largest cities with a population of more than 1.8 million people is Almaty, which is considered to be the cultural, financial and economic center of the country. It is located in the centre of the Eurasian continent, South-East of the Republic of Kazakhstan, foothills of Zailiyskiy Alatau – the most Northern mountain range of Tien Shan. Many tourist routes start from here. In a few days, travelers can visit the snowy peaks of the mountains and descend into the valley to the sights of the desert.
In June 2018, the city of Shymkent was also recognized as a city of national significance. Previously, Shymkent was the administrative center of the South Kazakhstan (now Turkestan) region. Shymkent is the third most populous and the first city in Kazakhstan by area, one of its largest industrial, commercial and cultural centers.
Kazakhstan is a multi – ethnic state, where representatives of more than 120 nationalities live, so the principles of tolerance are elevated to the rank of state policy.
Kazakhstan is a secular multi-confessional country. The main, widespread religious denominations: Islam and Christianity.