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Suzak District

Coordinates: 40°55′10″N 72°56′10″E / 40.91944°N 72.93611°E / 40.91944; 72.93611
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Suzak
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionJalal-Abad Region
Area
 • Total3,019 km2 (1,166 sq mi)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total241,198
 • Density80/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (GMT +6)

Suzak (Сузак району) is a raion (district) of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The capital lies at Suzak.[1] Its area is 3,019 square kilometres (1,166 sq mi), and its resident population was 241,198 in 2009.[2]

Towns, rural communities and villages

In total, Suzak District include 1 town and 123 settlements in 13 rural communities (aiyl okmotu). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Suzak District are:[3]

  1. town Kök-Janggak
  2. Kurmanbek aiyl okmotu (8: center - village: Taran-Bazar; and also villages Joon-Kungoy, Kalmak-Kyrchyn, Kanjyga, Kara-Cholok, Sary-Bulak, Saty and Urumbash)
  3. Barpy aiyl okmotu (19: center - village: Komsomol; and also villages Achy, Boz-Chychkan, Besh-Moynok, Jany-Aiyl, Jar-Kyshtak, Debey, Kandy, Min-Oryuk, Markay, Prigorodnyi, Say, Töölös, Tashtak, Tyurk-Maala, Ul'gyu, Chenget-Say, Cheke-Debe and Chokmor)
  4. Kara-Alma aiyl okmotu (3: center - village: Kara-Alma; and also villages Ortok and Urumbash)
  5. Kara-Darya aiyl okmotu (3: center - village: Aral; and also villages Tesh and Changyr-Tash)
  6. Kegart aiyl okmotu (4: center - village: Mikhaylovka; and also villages Komsomol, Podgornoe and Uch-Malay)
  7. Kyz-Kel aiyl okmotu (12: center - village: Karamart; and also villages Ak-Bulak, Ak-Took, Jany-Aryk, Jylan-Temir, Kadu, Kara-Bulak, Katranky, Kashka-Terek, Kyz-Köl, Kyzyl-Kiya and Sary-Bulak)
  8. Kyzyl-Tuu aiyl okmotu (20: center - village: Boston; and also villages Ak-Bulak, Ak-Terek, Akchaluu, Almaluu-Bulak, Kara-Ingen, Kara-Kel, Kyzyl-Sengyr, Orto-Asia, Soku-Tash, Ak-Bash, Shatrak, Jany-Achy, Kashka-Suu, Jashasyn-2, Alchaluu, Kyzyl-Alma, Talaa-Bulak, Tashtak and Munduz)
  9. Lenin aiyl okmotu (3: center - village: Leninskoe; and also villages Gavrilovka and Imeni Frunze)
  10. Bagysh aiyl okmotu (7: center - village: Oktyabr'; and also villages Bagysh, Besh-Bala, Kedey-Aryk, Kyzyl-Tuu, Sary-Bulak and Safarovka)
  11. Saypidin-Atabek aiyl okmotu (17: center - village: Bek-Abad; and also villages Balta-Kazy, Boston, Jany-Jer, Jiyde, Kaynar, Kara-Jygach, Kashkar-Maala, Kyzyl-Bagysh, Kyrgyz-Abad, Munduz, Nayman, Tash-Bulak, Tyurk-Abad, Uzbek-Abad, Chek and Shirin)
  12. Suzak aiyl okmotu (8: center - village: Suzak; and also villages Aral, Blagoveshchenka, Jangy-Dyykan, Dostuk, Kamysh-Bashy, Kyr-Jol and Sadda
  13. Tash-Bulak aiyl okmotu (6: center - village: Tash-Bulak; and also villages Aral, Gulstan, Dimitrovka, Doskana and Eshme)
  14. Yrys aiyl okmotu (13: center - village: Kümüsh-Aziz; and also villages Aral-Say, Jar-Kyshtak, Demer, Kaynar, Kurgak-Kel, Kyr-Jol, Ladan-Kara, Masadan, Sasyk-Bulak, Totiya, Chymchyk-Jar and Yrys)

References

  1. ^ Enrin.grida.no
  2. ^ "2009 population census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Jalal-Abad Region" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-03-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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