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Located south of Russia in Central Asia, northwest of China, the Republic of Kazakhstan is the second largest of the former Soviet republics in size. The breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 led to sharp economic declines in Kazakhstan, which contributed to the large number of children abandoned and living in orphanages. Although the economy has improved in recent years, due to economic reform and foreign investment, the number of children living in institutions has grown. Over 4,000 Kazakh children have been adopted by families in the U.S. since 1997. The people include a mix of native Kazakhs and the Russians who have migrated there since Russia conquered the area in the 18th century. Children available for adoption are usually of Russian and/or Asian background. The Kazakhstani government requires adopting parents to spend at least two weeks visiting a child in his or her residence city before applying for adoption. Kazakhstani law also provides for a 15-day waiting period after the court hearing before the adoption becomes final. |
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