Kara-Suu
Kyrgyz: Кара-Суу району | |
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Country | Kyrgyzstan |
Region | Osh Region |
Area | |
• Total | 3,616 km2 (1,396 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[1] | |
• Total | 448,608 |
• Density | 120/km2 (320/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+6 |
Kara-Suu (Kyrgyz: Кара-Суу району, romanized: Kara-Suu rayonu) is a district of Osh Region in south-western Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 3,616 square kilometres (1,396 sq mi),[2] and its resident population was 448,608 in 2021.[1] The administrative seat lies at the city Kara-Suu.[3]
Population
The district has a sizeable Uzbek minority (38.5% in 2009).[2]
Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
1970 | 134,832 | — |
1979 | 172,752 | +2.79% |
1989 | 217,575 | +2.33% |
1999 | 294,043 | +3.06% |
2009 | 348,645 | +1.72% |
2021 | 448,608 | +2.12% |
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][1] |
Towns, rural communities and villages
In total, Kara-Suu District include 1 city and 137 settlements in 16 rural communities (ayyl aymagy). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Kara-Suu District are:[3]
- town Kara-Suu
- Ak-Tash (seat: Ak-Tash; incl. Jylkeldi and Barak)
- Jangy-Aryk (seat: Jangy-Aryk; incl. Ak-Terek, Pravda and Tash-Aryk)
- Joosh (seat: Bolshevik; incl. Agartuu, Gayrat, Zarbalyk, Kalinin, Kommunizm, Kyzyl-Koshchu, Kyzyl-Saray, Madaniyat, Mamajan and Pitomnik)
- Kashgar-Kyshtak (seat: Kashgar-Kyshtak; incl. Alga-Bas, Anjyyan-Maala, Bek-Jar, Jar-Ooz, Kenjekul, Tajik-Maala and Monok)
- Katta-Taldyk (seat: Bash-Bulak; incl. Jangy-Turmush, Kara-Sögöt, Taldyk, Kichik, Kyzyl-Ordo, Sadyrbay, Eshme, Achy and Torgoy-Bulak)
- Kyzyl-Kyshtak (seat: Kyzyl-Kyshtak; incl. Anjyyan, Bel-Kyshtak, Jangy-Kyshtak, Karl Marks, Kommunist and Kyzyl-Bayrak)
- Kyzyl-Suu (seat: Chaychy; incl. Ak-Jar, Korgon, Miyaly, Alpordo, Talaa and Uchkun)
- Mady (seat: Kyrgyz-Chek; incl. Asanchek, Joosh, Kaarman, Laglan, Mady, Oktyabr, Sotsializm, Teeke, Uchkun and Chagyr)
- Nariman (seat: Nariman; incl. Alim-Tepe, Besh-Moynok, VLKSM, Jangy-Maala, Jiydalik, Karatay, Osmon, Kurankol, Kyzyl-Mekhnat, Langar, Nurdar, Jim and Tajikabad)
- Otuz-Adyr (seat: Otuz-Adyr; incl. Kara-Döbö, Kyzyl-Abad, Kysh-Abad, Savay-Aryk, Furkhat, Yntymak, Jangy-Kyzyl-Suu and Tynchtyk)
- Papan (seat: Papan; incl. Ak-Terek, Alchaly, Ata-Merek, Börü, Karagur, Kojo-Keleng, Kyzyl-Tuu, Toguz-Bulak, Ak-Buura-1, Ak-Buura-2, Ak-Buura-3, Ak-Buura-4, Kamyr-Suu, Jar-Bashy, Chychkan-Kol, Andagul and Jany-Turmush)
- Sary-Kolot (seat: Sary-Kolot; incl. Ak-Kolot, Kurban-Kara, Sheraly, Prisavay and Tynchtyk)
- Saray (seat: Kirov; incl. Erkin, Prisavay, Kongurat, Telman and Ak-Orgoo)
- Savay (seat: Kyzyl-Shark; incl. Keng-Say, Köchkön-Jar, Kurban-Kara, Kydyrsha, Oktyabr, Yntymak, Savay and Sultan-Abad)
- Shark (seat: Shark; incl. Tashtak, Imam-Ata, Madaniyat, Top-Terek, Furkat and Medrese)
- Tölöykön (seat: Dyykan-Kyshtak; incl. Kyrgyzstan, Özgür, Tölöykön, Uchar, Bodur-Tash and Japalak)
Jylkeldi
Ak-Terek
Tash-Aryk
Bolshevik→
↑
Agartuu
Agartuu
Gayrat
Zarbalyk
Kommunizm
Kyzyl-
Koshchu
Koshchu
Kyzyl-
Saray
Saray
Madaniyat
←Pitomnik
Jangy-Turmush
Kara-Sögöt
Sadyrbay
Eshme
↑
Achy
Achy
←Torgoy-Bulak
Alga-Bas
Anjyyan-Maala
Jar-Ooz
Tajik-Maala
Karl Marks
Kommunist→
Chaychy
Ak-Jar
Korgon
Miyaly
Joosh
Kaarman
Oktyabr
Sotsializm
Uchkun
←Chagyr
Besh-
Moynok
Moynok
VLKSM
Jangy-Maala
Karatay
Osmon
↑
Kyzyl-
Mekhnat
Kyzyl-
Mekhnat
Langar
Nurdar
Jim
Tajikabad
Kara-Döbö
Kysh-
Abad
Abad
↑
Savay-Aryk
Savay-Aryk
Furkhat
Yntymak
Jangy-
Kyzyl-
Suu
Kyzyl-
Suu
←Tynchtyk
Sary-Kolot
Ak-Kolot
Kurban-Kara
Sheraly
Prisavay
Tynchtyk
Ak-Terek
Alchaly
Ata-Merek
Karagur
Toguz-Bulak
Ak-Buura-1
Ak-Buura-2
Ak-
Buura-3
Buura-3
Ak-Buura-4
Kamyr-Suu
Jar-Bashy
Chychkan-Kol
Andagul
Jany-Turmush
Köchkön-Jar
Kurban-
Kara
Kara
Kydyrsha
Oktyabr
Yntymak
Sultan-Abad
Erkin
Prisavay
Kongurat
Ak-Orgoo→
Kyrgyzstan
Özgür
Bodur-Tash
Japalak
Imam-Ata
Top-Terek
Furkat
←Medrese
References
- 1 2 3 "Population of regions, districts, towns, urban-type settlements, rural communities and villages of Kyrgyz Republic" (XLS) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2021. Archived from the original on 10 November 2021.
- 1 2 3 "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Osh Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. pp. 12, 17, 53.
- 1 2 "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. pp. 50–54.
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