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Issyk-Kul Region

Issyk-Kul Region (Kyrgyz: Ысык-Көл облусу, romanizedYsyk-Köl oblusu; Russian: Иссык-Кульская область, romanizedIssyk-Kulskaya oblast) is one of the regions of Kyrgyzstan. Its capital is Karakol. It is surrounded by Almaty Region, Kazakhstan (north), Chüy Region (west), Naryn Region (southwest) and Xinjiang, China (southeast). It takes its name from Lake Issyk-Kul ("warm lake"), the world's second-largest high altitude lake.[1] Its total area is 43,735 km2 (16,886 sq mi).[2] The resident population of the region was 501,933 as of January 2021.[3] The region has a sizeable Russian (8.0% in 2009) minority.[2]

Ysyk-Köl Region
  • Ысык-Көл облусу (Kyrgyz)
  • Иссык-Кульская область (Russian)
Map of Kyrgyzstan, location of Issyk-Kul Region highlighted, with Lake Issyk-Kul in blue
Coordinates: 42°0′N 78°0′E / 42.000°N 78.000°E / 42.000; 78.000
Country Kyrgyzstan
CapitalKarakol
Government
 • GubernatorMirbek Asanakunov
Area
 • Total43,735 km2 (16,886 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Total538,384
 • Density12/km2 (32/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (Kyrgyzstan Time)
ISO 3166 codeKG-Y
Districts5
Cities3
Towns2
Villages175
Websitewww.kfcnz.com

Geography edit

The north is dominated by the eye-shaped Issyk-Kul lake, surrounded by the ridges of the Tian Shan mountain system: the Kyungey Ala-Too mountains to the north and the Terskey Alatau to the south (the 'sunny' and 'shady' Alatau, respectively). To the south are mountains and 'jailoos' (mountain meadows used for summer grazing). The highest peaks of the Tian Shan mountains, including Khan Tengri, are located in the easternmost part of the region.

Most of the population of the region lives around the lake, in particular in the cities of Balykchy near the lake's western end, and Karakol near its eastern end.

Divisions edit

The Issyk-Kul Region is divided administratively into two cities of regional significance, Karakol and Balykchy, and five districts:[4]

Cholpon-Ata is a city of district significance. There are two urban-type settlements in the region: Pristan'-Przheval'sk (part of Karakol city) and Orto-Tokoy (part of Balykchy city).[4]

Basic socio-economic indicators edit

The economically active population of Issyk-Kul Region in 2009 was 193,706, of which 172,908 employed and 20,798 (10.7%) unemployed.[2]

  • Export: 18.8 million US dollars (2008)[5]
  • Import: 221.7 million US dollars (2008)[5]
  • Direct Foreign Investments: 1,1 million US dollars (in 2008)[6]

Demographics edit

The official population estimate for January 2021 was 501,933.[3] In 2009 28.7% of the population lived in the region's cities and urban-type settlements, and 71.3% in the rural areas.[2]

Historical populations in Issyk-Kul Region
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970314,386—    
1979350,634+1.22%
1989403,917+1.42%
1999413,149+0.23%
2009438,389+0.59%
2021501,933+1.13%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][3]

Ethnic composition edit

According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition (de jure population) of Issyk-Kul Region was:[2]

Ethnic group Population Proportion of Issyk-Kul Region population
Kyrgyzs 377,994 86.2%
Russians 35,275 8.0%
Kazakhs 6,464 1.5%
Uygurs 3,897 0.9%
Kalmyks (Sart Kalmyks) 3,801 0.9%
Dungans 3,124 0.7%
Uzbeks 2,982 0.7%
Tatars 2,098 0.5%
Ukrainians 1,170 0.3%
other groups 1,584 0.3%

Transportation edit

The railroad coming from the northwest (from Bishkek) ends at Balykchy. The main highway (A365) from Bishkek passes through Balykchy and into the Naryn Region on its way to the Torugart Pass into China. Highway A363 circles the lake and A362 runs east from the lake into Kazakhstan. Issyk-Kul International Airport and Karakol International Airport link the region with Almaty in Kazakhstan. Cholpon-Ata Airport and Tamga Airport have no regular flights.

Tourism edit

The region, which resembles the Alps or Colorado, would be a major tourist destination were it not for its remoteness and underdeveloped infrastructure. Currently, it is visited mostly by locals who use the Soviet-era establishments around the lake and the more adventurous sort of international tourist.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Baetov, Rasul (February 27, 2006). (PDF). worldlakes.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Issyk-Kul Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. pp. 11, 16, 49, 192.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. pp. 9–17.
  5. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 22, 2011.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 22, 2011.
  • Laurence Mitchell, Kyrgyzstan, Bradt Travel Guides, 2008

External links edit

  • (in English)
    (Mountaineering reports and maps. Although the site is in English, with some web browsers you may need to set "Character Encoding" to "Cyrillic" in the "View" menu of your browser in order to get better display of the main page).

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Issyk Kul Region Kyrgyz Ysyk Kol oblusu romanized Ysyk Kol oblusu Russian Issyk Kulskaya oblast romanized Issyk Kulskaya oblast is one of the regions of Kyrgyzstan Its capital is Karakol It is surrounded by Almaty Region Kazakhstan north Chuy Region west Naryn Region southwest and Xinjiang China southeast It takes its name from Lake Issyk Kul warm lake the world s second largest high altitude lake 1 Its total area is 43 735 km2 16 886 sq mi 2 The resident population of the region was 501 933 as of January 2021 3 The region has a sizeable Russian 8 0 in 2009 minority 2 Ysyk Kol Region Ysyk Kol oblusu Kyrgyz Issyk Kulskaya oblast Russian RegionFrom the top Ala Kol Karakol Valley Issyk Kul LakeFlagCoat of armsMap of Kyrgyzstan location of Issyk Kul Region highlighted with Lake Issyk Kul in blueCoordinates 42 0 N 78 0 E 42 000 N 78 000 E 42 000 78 000Country KyrgyzstanCapitalKarakolGovernment GubernatorMirbek AsanakunovArea Total43 735 km2 16 886 sq mi Population 2023 Total538 384 Density12 km2 32 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 Kyrgyzstan Time ISO 3166 codeKG YDistricts5Cities3Towns2Villages175Websitewww kfcnz com Contents 1 Geography 2 Divisions 3 Basic socio economic indicators 4 Demographics 4 1 Ethnic composition 5 Transportation 6 Tourism 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksGeography editThe north is dominated by the eye shaped Issyk Kul lake surrounded by the ridges of the Tian Shan mountain system the Kyungey Ala Too mountains to the north and the Terskey Alatau to the south the sunny and shady Alatau respectively To the south are mountains and jailoos mountain meadows used for summer grazing The highest peaks of the Tian Shan mountains including Khan Tengri are located in the easternmost part of the region Most of the population of the region lives around the lake in particular in the cities of Balykchy near the lake s western end and Karakol near its eastern end Divisions editThe Issyk Kul Region is divided administratively into two cities of regional significance Karakol and Balykchy and five districts 4 District Seat Map Ak Suu District Teploklyuchenka nbsp Issyk Kul District Cholpon Ata nbsp Jeti Oguz District Kyzyl Suu nbsp Tong District Bokonbaev nbsp Tup District Tup nbsp Cholpon Ata is a city of district significance There are two urban type settlements in the region Pristan Przheval sk part of Karakol city and Orto Tokoy part of Balykchy city 4 Basic socio economic indicators editThe economically active population of Issyk Kul Region in 2009 was 193 706 of which 172 908 employed and 20 798 10 7 unemployed 2 Export 18 8 million US dollars 2008 5 Import 221 7 million US dollars 2008 5 Direct Foreign Investments 1 1 million US dollars in 2008 6 Demographics editThe official population estimate for January 2021 was 501 933 3 In 2009 28 7 of the population lived in the region s cities and urban type settlements and 71 3 in the rural areas 2 Historical populations in Issyk Kul RegionYearPop p a 1970314 386 1979350 634 1 22 1989403 917 1 42 1999413 149 0 23 2009438 389 0 59 2021501 933 1 13 Note resident population Sources 2 3 Ethnic composition edit According to the 2009 Census the ethnic composition de jure population of Issyk Kul Region was 2 Ethnic group Population Proportion of Issyk Kul Region population Kyrgyzs 377 994 86 2 Russians 35 275 8 0 Kazakhs 6 464 1 5 Uygurs 3 897 0 9 Kalmyks Sart Kalmyks 3 801 0 9 Dungans 3 124 0 7 Uzbeks 2 982 0 7 Tatars 2 098 0 5 Ukrainians 1 170 0 3 other groups 1 584 0 3 Transportation editThe railroad coming from the northwest from Bishkek ends at Balykchy The main highway A365 from Bishkek passes through Balykchy and into the Naryn Region on its way to the Torugart Pass into China Highway A363 circles the lake and A362 runs east from the lake into Kazakhstan Issyk Kul International Airport and Karakol International Airport link the region with Almaty in Kazakhstan Cholpon Ata Airport and Tamga Airport have no regular flights Tourism editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2021 The region which resembles the Alps or Colorado would be a major tourist destination were it not for its remoteness and underdeveloped infrastructure Currently it is visited mostly by locals who use the Soviet era establishments around the lake and the more adventurous sort of international tourist Gallery edit nbsp Issyk Kul Kyrgyzstan nbsp Karakol Peak nbsp Lake Issyk Kul at sundown nbsp Ala Kol Lake in the Terskey Ala too mountains Kyrgyzstan nbsp On the plateau between the north shore of Lake Issyk Kul and the Kungoy Ala Too Range near Tamchy nbsp A mosque in Tamchy village Issyk Kul Region nbsp A Yurt camp on the shores of Lake Issyk Kul nbsp Jeti Oguz RocksReferences edit Baetov Rasul February 27 2006 Lake Issyk Kul Experience and Lessons Learned Brief PDF worldlakes org Archived from the original PDF on October 10 2016 Retrieved May 3 2020 a b c d e f 2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic Issyk Kul Region PDF in Russian National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic 2010 pp 11 16 49 192 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 Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic in Kyrgyz National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic May 2021 pp 9 17 a b National Committee on Statistics in Kyrgyz Russian PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 22 2011 National Committee on Statistics in Kyrgyz Russian PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 22 2011 Laurence Mitchell Kyrgyzstan Bradt Travel Guides 2008External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Issyk Kul Province in English Karakol Djeti Oguz region in Central Tien Shan Mountaineering reports and maps Although the site is in English with some web browsers you may need to set Character Encoding to Cyrillic in the View menu of your browser in order to get better display of the main page nbsp Asia portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Issyk Kul Region amp oldid 1185426206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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