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Özgön District

Özgön or Uzgen (Kyrgyz: Өзгөн району) is a district of Osh Region in south-western Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 3,308 square kilometres (1,277 sq mi),[2] and its resident population was 282,981 in 2021.[1] The capital lies at Özgön (Uzgen).[3]

Özgön
Өзгөн району
Uzgen
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionOsh Region
Area
 • Total3,308 km2 (1,277 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total282,981
 • Density86/km2 (220/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (KGT)

Demographics edit

As of 2009, Özgön District included 1 town, and 19 villages. Its population, according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009, was 228,114. Of them, 49,410 people live in urban areas, and 178,704 in rural ones.

Historical populations in Özgön District
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970102,024—    
1979120,980+1.91%
1989151,806+2.30%
1999193,766+2.47%
2009228,114+1.65%
2021282,981+1.81%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][1]

Ethnic composition edit

According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition of the Özgön District (de jure population) was:[2]

Ethnic group Population Proportion of Özgön District population
Kyrgyzs 168,277 73.8%
Uzbeks 50,666 22.2%
Turks 7,210 3.1%
Russians 707 0.3%
Uygurs 595 0.3%
Tatars 254 0.1%
Tadjiks 124 0.1%
other groups 281 0.1%

Towns, rural communities and villages edit

 
Mausoleum in Özgön

In total, Özgön District include 1 town and 107 settlements in 19 rural communities (ayyl aymagy). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Özgön District are:[3][4]

  1. town Özgön
  2. Ak-Jar (seat: Ak-Jar; incl. Kakyr, Semiz-Köl and Bolshevik)
  3. Altyn-Bulak (seat: Altyn-Bulak; incl. Chechebay, Tash-Bashat, Sasyk-Bulak, Kara-Batkak and Kandava)
  4. Bash-Döbö (seat: Kengesh; incl. Jangy-Jol, Kosh-Korgon, Kyzyl-Kyrman and Kashka-Terek)
  5. Changget (seat: Changget; incl. Östürüü)
  6. Deng-Bulak (seat: Bakmal; incl. Babash-Uulu, Böksö-Jol, Jangy-Abat, Deng-Bulak, Kara-Daryya, Michurin, Özgörüsh, Töölös and Chymbay)
  7. Iyri-Suu (seat: Jiyde; incl. Ak-Terek, Janggakty, Kara-Kolot, Kors-Etti, Kyrgyzstan and Orkazgan)
  8. Jalpak-Tash (seat: Kurbu-Tash; incl. Ak-Terek, Karl Marks, Kirov, Kysyk-Alma, Tuz-Bel, Üch-Kaptal, Kara-Taryk, Alcha-Bashat and Boz-Ala)
  9. Jazy (seat: Kara-Dyykan; incl. Kyzyl-Dyykan, Jeerenchi and Jazy)
  10. Jylandy (seat: Jylandy; incl. Kalta, Krasny Mayak, Progress, Yassy and Botomoynok)
  11. Kara-Tash (seat: Iyrek; incl. Korgon, Üngkür, Yntymak and Elchibek)
  12. Karool (seat: Karool; incl. Jan-Shoro, Myrza-Aryk, Orto-Aryk and Sheraly)
  13. Köldük (seat: Shamal-Terek; incl. Chalk-Öydö)
  14. Kurshab (seat: Kurshab; incl. Erdik and Shagym)
  15. Kyzyl-Oktyabr (seat: Staraya Pokrovka; incl. Alga, Besh-Abyshka, Guzar, Kochkor-Ata, Kreml, Kurshab, Kyzyl-Oktyabr, Kyzyl-Senggir and Yntymak)
  16. Kyzyl-Too (seat: Kyzyl-Too; incl. Donguz-Too, Ak-Kyya, Karchabek and Erkin-Too)
  17. Myrza-Ake (seat: Myrza-Ake; incl. Adyr and Babyr)
  18. Salam-Alik (7: center - village: Salam-Alik; and also villages Ak-Terek, Ara-Köl, Kosh-Eter, Kyzyl-Bayrak, Kyzyl-Charba and 15 Jash)
  19. Tört-Köl (seat: Shoro-Bashat; incl. villages Ana-Kyzyl, Boston, Kyymyl and Makarenko)
  20. Zerger (seat: Tosoy; incl. Ayuu, Jangy-Ayyl, Zerger, Kayrat, Kuturgan, Nichke-Say and Toktogul)
 
 
Kakyr
 
Semiz-Köl
 
Bolshevik
 
Kengesh
 
Kosh‑Korgon→
 
Kyzyl‑Kyrman
 
Kashka-Terek
 
Kurbu-
Tash
 
Ak-Terek
 
Karl Marks
 
Kirov
 
Kysyk-
Alma
 
Üch-Kaptal
 
Kara-Taryk
 
Alcha‑Bashat
 
Boz-Ala
 
Kalta
 
Krasny Mayak
 
P
 
Yassy
 
Botomoynok
 
Bakmal
 
Babash-Uulu
 
Böksö-Jol
 
JA
 
DB
 
Kara-
Daryya
 
M
 
Özgörüsh
 

Töölös
 
Chymbay
 
Tosoy
 
Ayuu
 
Jangy-Ayyl
 
Kayrat
 
Nichke-
Say
 
Toktogul
 
Kyzyl‑Dyykan
 
Jeerenchi
 
Jazy
 
Jiyde
 
Ak-Terek
 
Janggakty
 
Kara-Kolot
 
Kors-Etti
 
Kyrgyzstan
 
Orkazgan
 
Changget
 
Östürüü
 
Iyrek
 
Korgon
 
Yntymak
 
Elchibek
 
Karool
 
Jan-Shoro
 
Orto-Aryk
 
Alga→
 
Besh-Abyshka
 
Kochkor-Ata
 
Kreml
 
Kurshab
 
Kyzyl-
Oktyabr
 
Yntymak
 
Ak-Kyya
 
Karchabek
 
Erdik
 
Shagym
 
Adyr
 
Babyr
 
Altyn-Bulak
 
Chechebay
 
Tash-
Bashat
 
Kara-Batkak
 
Kyzyl‑Charba
 
Ana-Kyzyl
 
Boston
 
Kyymyl
 
Makarenko
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Settlements of the Özgön District.
Abbreviations: DB - Deng-Bulak, JA - Jangy-Abat, M - Michurin, P - Progress.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "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.
  2. ^ a b c "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.
  3. ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. Apr 2023. pp. 56–59.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-03-14.

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özgön, district, özgön, uzgen, kyrgyz, Өзгөн, району, district, region, south, western, kyrgyzstan, area, square, kilometres, resident, population, 2021, capital, lies, özgön, uzgen, özgön, Өзгөн, районуuzgendistrictflagcoat, armscountrykyrgyzstanregionosh, re. Ozgon or Uzgen Kyrgyz Өzgon rajonu is a district of Osh Region in south western Kyrgyzstan Its area is 3 308 square kilometres 1 277 sq mi 2 and its resident population was 282 981 in 2021 1 The capital lies at Ozgon Uzgen 3 Ozgon Өzgon rajonuUzgenDistrictFlagCoat of armsCountryKyrgyzstanRegionOsh RegionArea Total3 308 km2 1 277 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total282 981 Density86 km2 220 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 KGT Contents 1 Demographics 1 1 Ethnic composition 2 Towns rural communities and villages 3 ReferencesDemographics editAs of 2009 Ozgon District included 1 town and 19 villages Its population according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009 was 228 114 Of them 49 410 people live in urban areas and 178 704 in rural ones Historical populations in Ozgon DistrictYearPop p a 1970102 024 1979120 980 1 91 1989151 806 2 30 1999193 766 2 47 2009228 114 1 65 2021282 981 1 81 Note resident population Sources 2 1 Ethnic composition edit According to the 2009 Census the ethnic composition of the Ozgon District de jure population was 2 Ethnic group Population Proportion of Ozgon District populationKyrgyzs 168 277 73 8 Uzbeks 50 666 22 2 Turks 7 210 3 1 Russians 707 0 3 Uygurs 595 0 3 Tatars 254 0 1 Tadjiks 124 0 1 other groups 281 0 1 Towns rural communities and villages edit nbsp Mausoleum in OzgonIn total Ozgon District include 1 town and 107 settlements in 19 rural communities ayyl aymagy Each rural community can consist of one or several villages The rural communities and settlements in the Ozgon District are 3 4 town Ozgon Ak Jar seat Ak Jar incl Kakyr Semiz Kol and Bolshevik Altyn Bulak seat Altyn Bulak incl Chechebay Tash Bashat Sasyk Bulak Kara Batkak and Kandava Bash Dobo seat Kengesh incl Jangy Jol Kosh Korgon Kyzyl Kyrman and Kashka Terek Changget seat Changget incl Osturuu Deng Bulak seat Bakmal incl Babash Uulu Bokso Jol Jangy Abat Deng Bulak Kara Daryya Michurin Ozgorush Toolos and Chymbay Iyri Suu seat Jiyde incl Ak Terek Janggakty Kara Kolot Kors Etti Kyrgyzstan and Orkazgan Jalpak Tash seat Kurbu Tash incl Ak Terek Karl Marks Kirov Kysyk Alma Tuz Bel Uch Kaptal Kara Taryk Alcha Bashat and Boz Ala Jazy seat Kara Dyykan incl Kyzyl Dyykan Jeerenchi and Jazy Jylandy seat Jylandy incl Kalta Krasny Mayak Progress Yassy and Botomoynok Kara Tash seat Iyrek incl Korgon Ungkur Yntymak and Elchibek Karool seat Karool incl Jan Shoro Myrza Aryk Orto Aryk and Sheraly Kolduk seat Shamal Terek incl Chalk Oydo Kurshab seat Kurshab incl Erdik and Shagym Kyzyl Oktyabr seat Staraya Pokrovka incl Alga Besh Abyshka Guzar Kochkor Ata Kreml Kurshab Kyzyl Oktyabr Kyzyl Senggir and Yntymak Kyzyl Too seat Kyzyl Too incl Donguz Too Ak Kyya Karchabek and Erkin Too Myrza Ake seat Myrza Ake incl Adyr and Babyr Salam Alik 7 center village Salam Alik and also villages Ak Terek Ara Kol Kosh Eter Kyzyl Bayrak Kyzyl Charba and 15 Jash Tort Kol seat Shoro Bashat incl villages Ana Kyzyl Boston Kyymyl and Makarenko Zerger seat Tosoy incl Ayuu Jangy Ayyl Zerger Kayrat Kuturgan Nichke Say and Toktogul nbsp nbsp Ozgon nbsp Ak Jar nbsp Kakyr nbsp Semiz Kol nbsp Bolshevik nbsp Kengesh nbsp Jangy Jol nbsp Kosh Korgon nbsp Kyzyl Kyrman nbsp Kashka Terek nbsp Kurbu Tash nbsp Ak Terek nbsp Karl Marks nbsp Kirov nbsp Kysyk Alma nbsp Tuz Bel nbsp Uch Kaptal nbsp Kara Taryk nbsp Alcha Bashat nbsp Boz Ala nbsp Jylandy nbsp Kalta nbsp Krasny Mayak nbsp P nbsp Yassy nbsp Botomoynok nbsp Bakmal nbsp Babash Uulu nbsp Bokso Jol nbsp JA nbsp DB nbsp Kara Daryya nbsp M nbsp Ozgorush nbsp Toolos nbsp Chymbay nbsp Tosoy nbsp Ayuu nbsp Jangy Ayyl nbsp Zerger nbsp Kayrat nbsp Kuturgan nbsp Nichke Say nbsp Toktogul nbsp Kara Dyykan nbsp Kyzyl Dyykan nbsp Jeerenchi nbsp Jazy nbsp Jiyde nbsp Ak Terek nbsp Janggakty nbsp Kara Kolot nbsp Kors Etti nbsp Kyrgyzstan nbsp Orkazgan nbsp Changget nbsp Osturuu nbsp Iyrek nbsp Korgon nbsp Ungkur nbsp Yntymak nbsp Elchibek nbsp Karool nbsp Jan Shoro nbsp Myrza Aryk nbsp Orto Aryk nbsp Sheraly nbsp Shamal Terek nbsp Chalk Oydo nbsp StarayaPokrovka nbsp Alga nbsp Besh Abyshka nbsp Guzar nbsp Kochkor Ata nbsp Kreml nbsp Kurshab nbsp Kyzyl Oktyabr nbsp Kyzyl Senggir nbsp Yntymak nbsp Kyzyl Too nbsp Donguz Too nbsp Ak Kyya nbsp Karchabek nbsp Erkin Too nbsp Kurshab nbsp Erdik nbsp Shagym nbsp Myrza Ake nbsp Adyr nbsp Babyr nbsp Altyn Bulak nbsp Chechebay nbsp Tash Bashat nbsp Sasyk Bulak nbsp Kara Batkak nbsp Kandava nbsp Salam Alik nbsp Ak Terek nbsp Ara Kol nbsp Kosh Eter nbsp Kyzyl Bayrak nbsp Kyzyl Charba nbsp 15 Jash nbsp Shoro Bashat nbsp Ana Kyzyl nbsp Boston nbsp Kyymyl nbsp Makarenkoclass notpageimage Settlements of the Ozgon District Abbreviations DB Deng Bulak JA Jangy Abat M Michurin P Progress References edit a b c 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 a b c 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 a b Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic in Kyrgyz National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic Apr 2023 pp 56 59 List of rural communities of Kyrgyzstan Archived from the original on 2010 02 09 Retrieved 2010 03 14 40 46 N 73 17 E 40 767 N 73 283 E 40 767 73 283 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ozgon District amp oldid 1205311574, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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