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Kabanbai (Kazakh: Kabanbai, until 1992 — Andreevka) — a village in the Alakol district of Almaty region of Kazakhstan. The administrative center Kabanicha rural district. Located about 45 km South-West of the city of Usharal river Stingily. Code KATO — 193459100.

The road Alma-ATA — Ust-Kamenogorsk passes through the village

Population
In 1999 the population of the village was 8069 people (3898 men and 4171 women). According to the census of 2009, 6049 people (2978 men and 3071 women) lived in the village)

History
The village of Andreevka (now Kabanbai) was founded in 1909 by Russian settlers at the origins Shinily R. (a tributary of the river Tentek). A new village was part of the Gerasimovsky parish of Lepsinsk district of the Semirechye region. The main occupation of the population was crop and livestock. In the village on the eve of revolution 4 mills and a kruporushka worked.

One of the most heroic pages of the history of the civil war in Kazakhstan is the famous Cherkasy defense. Andreevka village was part of the territory that fought for the Soviet power. A small village is put against the white Cossacks Annenkov and gulidova two squadrons.

In 1920 the village was included in Ucantcme parish of the same County

Komsomol members of the village organized a reading room, where performances were also staged, mass meetings, lectures and conversations were held. In the early 1920s, an elementary school was opened.

As a result of the administrative-territorial reform of 1928, a new district — Andreevsky appeared on the map.

In the village there was a cinema, high school, club, consumer services enterprises. The village located on the highway Alma-ATA — Ust-Kamenogorsk was one of the greenest due to Apple orchards.

At the collapse of the USSR, most of the population of non-indigenous nationalities, mostly Russians and Ukrainians, left for their historical homeland. By 1999, the village had only 8,000 inhabitants out of 11,000 living in 1989. And by 2009, about 6,000 people.

8 September 1992 andriivka was renamed in Kabanbai. And soon the district was liquidated, and its territory was transferred to the Alakol district

Currently, Kabanbay — administrative center Kabanicha rural County which also includes the village Kabanbai village of Zhambyl.