Districts of Kyrgyzstan

The regions of Kyrgyzstan are divided into districts (raions), 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 region:

Rural raions of Kyrgyzstan
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North Kyrgyzstan

Bishkek City

The capital city of Bishkek has the status of region[1] and is divided into four districts:[2]

Chüy Region

Chüy Region is divided administratively into 8 districts and the district-level city of Tokmok:[3][4]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Alamüdün DistrictLebedinovka147,2081,50398***5027
Chüy DistrictTokmok44,7531,75625.5***3829
Jayyl DistrictKara-Balta90,3483,43526.3*1*3624
Kemin DistrictKemin41,9243,53311.9**43330
Moskva DistrictBelovodskoye83,6412,05640.7***2825
Panfilov DistrictKaindy (Kayyngdy)39,8372,60615.3*1*2023
Sokuluk DistrictSokuluk158,1372,55062*1*6826
Ysyk-Ata DistrictKant131,5032,41554.5*1*5828
City of TokmokTokmok53,087411,294.8*1***

Issyk-Kul Region

Issyk-Kul Region is divided administratively into 5 districts:[3]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Ak-Suu DistrictTeploklyuchenka62,5249,9176.3***3840
Jeti-Ögüz DistrictKyzyl-Suu79,32814,4995.5***4239
Tong DistrictBokonbayevo48,8707,2306.8**12938
Tüp DistrictTüp56,4162,12126.6**13637
Issyk Kul DistrictCholpon-Ata Belovodskoye74,9733,60320.8*1*3036

Naryn Region

Naryn Region is divided administratively into 5 districts:[5]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Ak-Talaa DistrictBaetov*******33
At-Bashy DistrictAt-Bashy*******35
Jumgal DistrictChaek*******31
Kochkor DistrictKochkor*******32
Naryn DistrictNaryn*******34

Talas Region

Talas Region is divided administratively into 4 districts:[3]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Bakay-Ata DistrictBakay-Ata*******20
Kara-Buura DistrictKyzyl-Adyr*******19
Manas DistrictPokrovka*******21
Talas DistrictManas*******22

South Kyrgyzstan

Batken Region

Batken Region is divided administratively into 3 districts:[5]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Batken DistrictBatken69,5915,94811.7***422
Kadamjay DistrictPulgon157,5976,14625.6**41033
Leilek DistrictIsfana116,8614,65325.1*1*461

Jalal-Abad Region

Jalal-Abad Region is divided administratively into 8 districts:[5]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Aksy DistrictKerben106,0494,57823.2*1*6814
Ala-Buka DistrictAla-Buka81,4882,97627.4***4115
Bazar-Korgon DistrictBazar-Korgon132,0511,96567.2***5712
Nooken DistrictMassy109,6872,33647*1*5413
Suzak DistrictSuzak220,6753,01973.1*1*12311
Toguz-Toro DistrictKazarman21,4173,8165.6***1318
Toktogul DistrictToktogul83,4797,81510.7**14417
Chatkal DistrictKanysh-Kyya21,1544,6084.6**2916

Osh Region

Osh Region is divided administratively into 7 districts:[5]

DistrictCapitalPopulation (2009)Area (km²)Density (/km²)Rural
communities
TownsUrban-type
settlements
VillagesNumber
on map
Alay DistrictGulcha*******8
Aravan DistrictAravan*******6
Chong-Alay DistrictDaroot-Korgon*******4
Kara-Kulja DistrictKara-Kulja*******10
Kara-Suu DistrictKara-Suu*******7
Nookat DistrictNookat*******5
Uzgen DistrictUzgen*******9
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See also

References

  1. Law on the Status of Bishkek Archived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, 16 April 1994, article 2 (in Russian). Retrieved on 7 April 2009
  2. Districts of Bishkek Archived August 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian). Retrieved on 7 April 2009
  3. Классификатор СОАТЕ
  4. The Government of the Chuy Region: The districts of Chuy Oblast Archived August 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  5. Kyrgyzstan: Regions, districts, district capitals Archived August 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 7 April 2009

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