Chronology of Catholic Dioceses:Kazakhstan
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- 1772
- White Russia / Mohilev (erected by the Russian tsarina, later sanctioned by the Holy See, erected from territories of .... ??) - (Russia) Belarus
- 1783
- Mohilev (AD) - (Russia) Belarus
- 1798
- Mohilev (Metr., previously AD) - (Russia) Belarus
- 1921
- Sibiria (AV, detached from Mohilev) - Russia
- 1320~
- Ili-baluc - (Central Asia, destroyed after very short time) China, Kazakhstan
- 1991
- Kazakhstan (AA, covering the Kasakh part of the 1921 AV Sibiria) - Kazakhstan
- 1999
- Almaty (AA, detached from Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan
- 1999
- Astana (AA, detached from Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan
- 1999
- Atyrau (AA, detached from Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan
- 1999
- Karaganda (D, and new name, previously Kazakhstan) - Kazakhstan
- 2003
- Mary Most Holy in Astana (Metr., and new name, previously Astana, AA) - Kazakhstan
- 2003
- Most Holy Trinity in Almaty (D, and new name, previously Almaty, AA) - Kazakhstan
- 2019
- Apostolic Administration of Kazakhstan and Central Asia, Faithful of Byzantine Rite - Kazakhstan