Asa (Kazakhstan)
Asa is a village located in the Jambyl Region of Kazakhstan. It is situated in the Talas District, approximately 30 kilometers east of the district center, Taraz.
The village is known primarily as an agricultural center, with farming and livestock breeding being the main economic activities. The local population is involved in the cultivation of crops such as wheat, barley, and vegetables. Livestock farming includes the raising of cattle, sheep, and goats.
The Asa village is connected to other settlements in the region via a network of roads. Its infrastructure includes a school, a medical clinic, and various shops and services catering to the needs of the local population. The nearest major urban center is Taraz, which serves as a regional hub for trade, commerce, and administration.
Asa and the surrounding area are characterized by a semi-arid climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The topography is largely plains and steppes, typical of the southern Kazakh landscape.