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Random Kazakhstan Address

Random format-valid example Kazakhstan address, postal code, and profile data for testing.

Random Kazakhstan Address FAQ

RandAddress generates realistic-looking Kazakhstan addresses covering all 17 administrative divisions. Each profile includes a street address, city, oblast, 6-digit postal code, and a complete identity—perfect for developers testing Kazakhstan applications or anyone needing KZ address data for privacy purposes. The oblast, city, and postal-code prefix are real and correctly paired; street names and house numbers are plausible placeholders for testing, not deliverable mailing addresses.
Kazakhstan is organized into 14 oblasts and 3 republic cities (Astana, Almaty, Shymkent). Addresses list the street with Russian (ulitsa, prospekt) or Kazakh (danghyly, kóshesi) naming conventions, followed by the building number and sometimes an apartment. The 6-digit postal code's first three digits identify the oblast — 010 for Astana, 050 for Almaty city, 160 for Shymkent, and so on.
Our database spans all 17 administrative divisions — 14 oblasts plus three republic cities — from major hubs like Astana, Almaty, and Shymkent to smaller towns in each region, covering the full country.
The oblast, city, and postal-code prefix are based on real Kazakhstan data and are correctly paired, but the identity information (name, email, phone) is fictitious. Phone numbers follow standard Kazakhstan formats with the +7 country code, and the area code matches the chosen oblast — Almaty pairs with +7 727, Astana with +7 7172, Karaganda with +7 7212 — so each profile stays internally consistent. Street names, house numbers, and the full 6-digit postal are plausible placeholders for testing.
Zero storage. You can use the tool for free with no account registration or barriers to entry. All saved addresses are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to any database—in fact, we don't even have a central server for your data.