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Raions of Kyrgyzstan

 
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The provinces of Kyrgyzstan are divided into raions (districts), administered by government-appointed officials. Rural communities (aiyl okmotus) consisting of up to twenty small settlements have their own elected mayors and councils. The raions are listed below, by province:

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Rural okresi of Kyrgyzstan

Districts of Batken Province

Batken province is divided administratively into 3 districts:[1]

District Capital
Batken District Batken
Kadamjay District Pulgon
Leilek District Isfana

Districts of Bishkek

The capital city of Bishkek has the status of province[2] and is divided into four districts:[3]

  • Leninskiy District
  • Oktyabrskiy District
  • Pervomayskiy District
  • Sverdlovskiy District

Districts of Chuy Province

Chuy province is divided administratively into 8 districts and the district-level city of Tokmok:[1][4][5][6]

District Capital Population (2006)
Alamudun District Lebedinovka 111,783
Chuy District Chuy 42,261
Jaiyl District Kara-Balta  ?
Kemin District Kemin 50,900
Moskovsky District Belovodskoye 81,812
Panfilov District Kaindy (Kayyngdy) 40,451
Sokuluk District Sokuluk 136,543
Ysyk-Ata District Kant 125,856
City of Tokmok Tokmok 58,000

Districts of Issyk Kul Province

Issyk Kul is divided administratively into 5 districts:[1]

District Capital
Ak-Suu District Karakol
Jeti-Oguz District Kyzyl-Suu
Tong District Bokonbaev
Tup District Tyup
Issyk Kul District Cholpon-Ata

Districts of Jalal-Abad Province

Jalal-Abad is divided administratively into 8 districts:[1]

District Capital
Aksy District Kerben
Ala-Buka District Ala-Buka
Bazar-Korgon District Bazar-Korgon
Chatkal District Kanysh-Kyya
Nooken District Massy
Suzak District Suzak
Toguz-Toro District Kazarman
Toktogul District Toktogul

Districts of Naryn Province

Naryn province is divided administratively into 5 districts:[1]

District Capital
Ak-Talaa District Baetov
At-Bashi District At-Bashi
Jumgal District Chaek
Kochkor District Kochkor
Tyran'-Shan' District Naryn

Districts of Osh Province

Osh province is divided administratively into 7 districts:[1]

District Capital
Alay District Gulcha
Aravan District Aravan
Chong-Alay District Daroot-Korgon
Kara-Kulja District Kara-Kulja
Kara-Suu District Kara-Suu
Nookat District Eski-Nookat
Uzgen District Uzgen

Districts of Talas Province

Talas province is divided administratively into 4 districts:[1]

District Capital
Bakay-Ata District Leninpol'
Kara-Buura District Kyzyl-Adyr
Manas District Pokrovka
Talas District Talas

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kyrgyzstan: Provinces, districts, district capitals. Retrieved on 7 April 2009
  2. ^ Law on the Status of Bishkek, 16 April 1994, article 2 (Russian). Retrieved on 7 April 2009
  3. ^ Districts of Bishkek (Russian). Retrieved on 7 April 2009
  4. ^ Чуйская областная госадминистрация: Чуйский район (The Government of the Chuy Province: Chuy District) (Russian)
  5. ^ Чуйская областная госадминистрация: Город Токмок (The Government of the Chuy Province: City of Tokmok) (Russian)
  6. ^ The Government of the Chuy Province: The districts of Chuy Oblast (Russian)

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