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Kadamjay District

Kadamjay District (Kyrgyz: Кадамжай району; Russian: Кадамжайский район) is a district in Batken Region, in south-western Kyrgyzstan. The administrative seat lies at Kadamjay.[1] The district area is 6,146 square kilometres (2,373 sq mi),[2] and its resident population was 201,457 in 2021.[3] The largest town of the district, Kadamjay, is located between the cities of Aydarken (Khaidarkan) and Kyzyl-Kyya.

Kadamjay
Кадамжай району
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionBatken Region
SeatKadamjay
Area
 • Total6,146 km2 (2,373 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total201,457
 • Density33/km2 (85/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6

The district is thought to have the second largest mercury-antimony deposit in the world.[4] Kadamjay Antimony Factory is one of the biggest factories in Kyrgyzstan. Khaidarkan Mercury Plant, built in 1942, was reported, as of 2005, to produce 300 to 600 metric tons of mercury per year.

Ak-Suu (white river) is the river which passes through Kadamjay. Jiydelik lake is a favorite picnic spot.

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
197072,171—    
197988,207+2.25%
1989112,134+2.43%
1999140,487+2.28%
2009157,597+1.16%
2021201,457+2.07%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][3]

Rural communities and villages edit

In total, Kadamjay District include 2 cities and 115 villages in 13 rural communities (ayyl aymagy).[1] Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Kadamjay District are:[5][6]

  1. city Aydarken
  2. city Kadamjay (including 3 villages: Tash-Kyya, Pülgön, Chal-Tash)
  3. Absamat Masaliev (seat: Kara-Döbö; incl. Olagysh, Kakyr, Kojo, Kon, Alysh, Tash-Korgon and Leskhoz)
  4. Ak-Turpak (seat: Jangy-Jer; incl. Ak-Turpak, Jangy-Jer,[7] Kalacha, Kara-Tumshuk, Kyzyl-Korgon, Ötükchü, Sary-Kamysh, Tokoy, Chogorok, Chong-Kara, Jash-Tilek, Örükzar, Ming-Chynar and Kelechek)
  5. Alga (seat: Alga; incl. Adyr, Böksö,[7] Myrgyljek,[7] Shak-Shak, Shybran, Chungkur-Kyshtak and Jangy-Chek)
  6. Birlik (seat: Ormosh; incl. Bel, Jal, Jangy-Korgon, Kichi-Aydarken, Molo, Sur, Syrt, Teskey, Chechme, Eshme, Jangy-Syrt and Yntymak)
  7. Chauvay aiyl okmotu (1: center - village: Chauvay)
  8. Khalmion (seat: Jenish; incl. Baymaala, Güldürömö, Jangy-Ayyl, Joshuk, Irilesh, Kök-Tal, Kurulush, Ak-Orgo, Tash-Döbö, Yntymak, Chekelik and Shady)
  9. Kötörmö (seat: Kyzyl-Bulak; incl. Ak-Kyya, Gayrat, Jalgyz-Bulak, Kara-Oot, Kara-Shoro, Kesken-Tash, Kötörmö, Tamasha and Langar)
  10. Kyrgyz-Kyshtak (seat: Kyrgyz-Kyshtak; incl. Kojo-Korum, Kaytpas, Bürgöndü OPKh and Bürgöndü PMK)
  11. Ayribaz (seat: Ayribaz; incl. Arpa-Say, Dostuk, Kök-Talaa, Mayak and Pyldyrak)
  12. Maydan (seat: Kara-Jygach; incl. Austan, Kara-Kyshtak, Karool, Kerege-Tash, Maydan, Pum, Kara-Döbö, Isfayram, Sary-Altyn, Bak, Akimbek and Jangy-Abad)
  13. Orozbekov (seat: Orozbekov; incl. Kuldu, Кosh-Döbö, Kuduk, Öndürüsh, Sary-Talaa and Uchkun)
  14. Sovet (1: center - village: Sovet)
  15. Üch-Korgon (seat: Üch-Korgon; incl. Tegirmech, Kakyr, Kalacha, Kaltak, Sulaymanabad, Raz'ezd, Sukhana, Chauvay, Boz, Kambar-Abad and Tajik-Kyshtak)

Note: Kyzyl-Kyya is a town of regional significance of Batken region, villages Karavan, Ak-Bulak and Jin-Jigen are parts of the town Kyzyl-Kyya.

 
 
Karavan
 
Ak-Bulak
 
Jin-Jigen
 
Tash-Kyya
 
Chal-Tash
 
Jangy-Jer
 
Jangy-Jer
 
←Kalacha
 
Kara-Tumshuk
 
Kyzyl-Korgon
 
Otukchu
 
←Tokoy
 
←Chogorok
 
Chong-Kara
 
←Jash-Tilek
 
Ming-
Chinar
 
Kelechek
 
Adyr
 
Bokso
 
Myrgyljek
 

Shak-
Shak
 
Shybran
 
Jany-Chek
 
←Ormosh
 
Bel'
 
Jal
 
JK→
 
Sur
 
Syrt→
 
 
Chechme
 
Eshme
 
Jangy-
Syrt
 
Yntymak→
 
Molo→
 
KD
 
Olagysh
 
Kakyr
 

Kojo
 
Kon
 
Alysh
 
Tash-Korgon
 
L
 

Ak-
Kyya
 

Gayrat
 

Jalgyz-
Bulak
 
←Kara-Oot
 
Kara-Shoro
 
Kesken-Tash
 
Kotormo
 
Tamasha
 
Langar
 
Kerege-Tash
 
 

Kara-
Dobo
 
I
 
SA
 
B
 
Akimbek
 
Jangy-
Abad
 

A
 
Dostuk
 
Kok-
Talaa
 
Mayak→
 
P→
 
Кosh-Dobo
 
Kuduk
 
Ondurush
 
Sary-Talaa
 
Uchkun
 
Кк
 
К
 
 

S
 
R
 
←Sukhana
 
Chauvay
 
Boz
 
KA
 
TK
 
Baymaala→
 
Gulduromo
 
JA
 
Joshuk
 
Irilesh→
 
Kok-Tal
 
Kurulush
 
Noogardan
 
Tash-Dobo
 
Yntymak
 
←Chekelik
 
Shady
 
←Kaytpas
 
Burgondu OPH
 
Burgondu PMK
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Settlements of the Kadamjay District
Abbreviations: A - Arpa-Say, B - Bak, I - Isfayram, JA - Jany-Aiyl, JK - Jany-Korgon, К - Kalacha (Uch-Korgon a/o), КА - Kambarabad, KD - Kara-Debe (Absamat Masaliev a/o), Кк - Kakyr (Uch-Korgon a/o), Kl - Kaltak, L - Leskhoz, P - Pylydarak, R - Raz'ezd, S - Sulaymanabad, SA - Sary-Altyn, TK - Tajik-Kyshtak

External links edit

  • A site about Kadamzhay (in English and Russian)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. pp. 42–46.
  2. ^ a b "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Batken Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. pp. 14, 17.
  3. ^ a b "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. from the original on 10 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Primary Mercury Mining"
  5. ^ List of Rural Communities of Kyrgyzstan 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Law 27 September 2012 No. 168 on the transformation of individual urban settlements of the Kyrgyz Republic and relating them to the category of village or city
  7. ^ a b c "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Batken Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. p. 15.: "The census shows that the presence of actual villages (aiyls) on the ground does not correspond to the State Classification «System of designations of objects of administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic» (SOATE). The census found that these differences had occurred in the course of local administrative arrangements, which were confirmed by normative documents from the field. According to them, one village does not actually exist on the ground (Jany-Jer of Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu of Kadamjay District), which is erroneously listed in SOATE. In addition, there were two villages in Bokso and Myrgyljek of Alga aiyl okmotu of Kadamjaya District in 1996. They moved to other villages of Burgondu PMK and Kaytpas of Kyrgyz-Kyshtak aiyl okmotu of the same district, but villages' data are given with old names in SOATE. It should also be noted that the village of Jashtyk (located 8 km from the centre) has existed on the ground since 1991, but still has no code and is not listed in SOATE".

40°07′N 71°44′E / 40.117°N 71.733°E / 40.117; 71.733

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Kadamjay District Kyrgyz Kadamzhaj rajonu Russian Kadamzhajskij rajon is a district in Batken Region in south western Kyrgyzstan The administrative seat lies at Kadamjay 1 The district area is 6 146 square kilometres 2 373 sq mi 2 and its resident population was 201 457 in 2021 3 The largest town of the district Kadamjay is located between the cities of Aydarken Khaidarkan and Kyzyl Kyya Kadamjay Kadamzhaj rajonuDistrictCountryKyrgyzstanRegionBatken RegionSeatKadamjayArea Total6 146 km2 2 373 sq mi Population 2021 Total201 457 Density33 km2 85 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 The district is thought to have the second largest mercury antimony deposit in the world 4 Kadamjay Antimony Factory is one of the biggest factories in Kyrgyzstan Khaidarkan Mercury Plant built in 1942 was reported as of 2005 to produce 300 to 600 metric tons of mercury per year Ak Suu white river is the river which passes through Kadamjay Jiydelik lake is a favorite picnic spot Contents 1 Population 2 Rural communities and villages 3 External links 4 ReferencesPopulation editHistorical populationYearPop p a 197072 171 197988 207 2 25 1989112 134 2 43 1999140 487 2 28 2009157 597 1 16 2021201 457 2 07 Note resident population Sources 2 3 Rural communities and villages editIn total Kadamjay District include 2 cities and 115 villages in 13 rural communities ayyl aymagy 1 Each rural community can consist of one or several villages The rural communities and settlements in the Kadamjay District are 5 6 city Aydarken city Kadamjay including 3 villages Tash Kyya Pulgon Chal Tash Absamat Masaliev seat Kara Dobo incl Olagysh Kakyr Kojo Kon Alysh Tash Korgon and Leskhoz Ak Turpak seat Jangy Jer incl Ak Turpak Jangy Jer 7 Kalacha Kara Tumshuk Kyzyl Korgon Otukchu Sary Kamysh Tokoy Chogorok Chong Kara Jash Tilek Orukzar Ming Chynar and Kelechek Alga seat Alga incl Adyr Bokso 7 Myrgyljek 7 Shak Shak Shybran Chungkur Kyshtak and Jangy Chek Birlik seat Ormosh incl Bel Jal Jangy Korgon Kichi Aydarken Molo Sur Syrt Teskey Chechme Eshme Jangy Syrt and Yntymak Chauvay aiyl okmotu 1 center village Chauvay Khalmion seat Jenish incl Baymaala Gulduromo Jangy Ayyl Joshuk Irilesh Kok Tal Kurulush Ak Orgo Tash Dobo Yntymak Chekelik and Shady Kotormo seat Kyzyl Bulak incl Ak Kyya Gayrat Jalgyz Bulak Kara Oot Kara Shoro Kesken Tash Kotormo Tamasha and Langar Kyrgyz Kyshtak seat Kyrgyz Kyshtak incl Kojo Korum Kaytpas Burgondu OPKh and Burgondu PMK Ayribaz seat Ayribaz incl Arpa Say Dostuk Kok Talaa Mayak and Pyldyrak Maydan seat Kara Jygach incl Austan Kara Kyshtak Karool Kerege Tash Maydan Pum Kara Dobo Isfayram Sary Altyn Bak Akimbek and Jangy Abad Orozbekov seat Orozbekov incl Kuldu Kosh Dobo Kuduk Ondurush Sary Talaa and Uchkun Sovet 1 center village Sovet Uch Korgon seat Uch Korgon incl Tegirmech Kakyr Kalacha Kaltak Sulaymanabad Raz ezd Sukhana Chauvay Boz Kambar Abad and Tajik Kyshtak Note Kyzyl Kyya is a town of regional significance of Batken region villages Karavan Ak Bulak and Jin Jigen are parts of the town Kyzyl Kyya nbsp nbsp Kyzyl Kyya nbsp Karavan nbsp Ak Bulak nbsp Jin Jigen nbsp Aydarken nbsp Kadamjay nbsp Pulgon nbsp Tash Kyya nbsp Chal Tash nbsp Jangy Jer nbsp Ak Turpak nbsp Jangy Jer nbsp Kalacha nbsp Kara Tumshuk nbsp Kyzyl Korgon nbsp Otukchu nbsp Sary Kamysh nbsp Tokoy nbsp Chogorok nbsp Chong Kara nbsp Jash Tilek nbsp Orukzar nbsp Ming Chinar nbsp Kelechek nbsp Alga nbsp Adyr nbsp Bokso nbsp Myrgyljek nbsp Shak Shak nbsp Shybran nbsp Chungkur Kyshtak nbsp Jany Chek nbsp Ormosh nbsp Bel nbsp Jal nbsp JK nbsp Kichi Aydarken nbsp Sur nbsp Syrt nbsp Teskey nbsp Chechme nbsp Eshme nbsp Jangy Syrt nbsp Yntymak nbsp Molo nbsp KD nbsp Olagysh nbsp Kakyr nbsp Kojo nbsp Kon nbsp Alysh nbsp Tash Korgon nbsp L nbsp Kyzyl Bulak nbsp Ak Kyya nbsp Gayrat nbsp Jalgyz Bulak nbsp Kara Oot nbsp Kara Shoro nbsp Kesken Tash nbsp Kotormo nbsp Tamasha nbsp Langar nbsp Kara Jygach nbsp Austan nbsp Kara Kyshtak nbsp Karool nbsp Kerege Tash nbsp Maydan nbsp Pum nbsp Kara Dobo nbsp I nbsp SA nbsp B nbsp Akimbek nbsp Jangy Abad nbsp Ayribaz nbsp A nbsp Dostuk nbsp Kok Talaa nbsp Mayak nbsp P nbsp Orozbekov nbsp Kuldu nbsp Kosh Dobo nbsp Kuduk nbsp Ondurush nbsp Sary Talaa nbsp Uchkun nbsp Uch Korgon nbsp Tegirmech nbsp Kk nbsp K nbsp Kl nbsp S nbsp R nbsp Sukhana nbsp Chauvay nbsp Boz nbsp KA nbsp TK nbsp Jenish nbsp Baymaala nbsp Gulduromo nbsp JA nbsp Joshuk nbsp Irilesh nbsp Kok Tal nbsp Kurulush nbsp Noogardan nbsp Tash Dobo nbsp Yntymak nbsp Chekelik nbsp Shady nbsp Kyrgyz Kyshtak nbsp Kojo Korum nbsp Kaytpas nbsp Burgondu OPH nbsp Burgondu PMK nbsp Sovet nbsp Chauvayclass notpageimage Settlements of the Kadamjay DistrictAbbreviations A Arpa Say B Bak I Isfayram JA Jany Aiyl JK Jany Korgon K Kalacha Uch Korgon a o KA Kambarabad KD Kara Debe Absamat Masaliev a o Kk Kakyr Uch Korgon a o Kl Kaltak L Leskhoz P Pylydarak R Raz ezd S Sulaymanabad SA Sary Altyn TK Tajik KyshtakExternal links editA site about Kadamzhay in English and Russian References edit a b Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic in Kyrgyz National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic May 2021 pp 42 46 a b 2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic Batken Region PDF in Russian National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic 2010 pp 14 17 a b 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 Primary Mercury Mining List of Rural Communities of Kyrgyzstan Archived 2010 02 09 at the Wayback Machine Law 27 September 2012 No 168 on the transformation of individual urban settlements of the Kyrgyz Republic and relating them to the category of village or city a b c 2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic Batken Region PDF in Russian National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic 2010 p 15 The census shows that the presence of actual villages aiyls on the ground does not correspond to the State Classification System of designations of objects of administrative territorial and territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic SOATE The census found that these differences had occurred in the course of local administrative arrangements which were confirmed by normative documents from the field According to them one village does not actually exist on the ground Jany Jer of Ak Turpak aiyl okmotu of Kadamjay District which is erroneously listed in SOATE In addition there were two villages in Bokso and Myrgyljek of Alga aiyl okmotu of Kadamjaya District in 1996 They moved to other villages of Burgondu PMK and Kaytpas of Kyrgyz Kyshtak aiyl okmotu of the same district but villages data are given with old names in SOATE It should also be noted that the village of Jashtyk located 8 km from the centre has existed on the ground since 1991 but still has no code and is not listed in SOATE 40 07 N 71 44 E 40 117 N 71 733 E 40 117 71 733 Retrieved 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