Kara-Kulja District
Kara-Kulja (Kyrgyz: Кара-Кулжа району, Qara-qulca rayonu/Kara-Kulja raýonu, قارا-قۇلجا رايونۇ) is a raion (district) of Osh Region in south-western Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 5,813 square kilometres (2,244 sq mi), and its resident population was 87,691 in 2009.[1] The capital lies at Kara-Kulja.[2]
Kara-Kulja
Кара-Кулжа району | |
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Coat of arms | |
Country | Kyrgyzstan |
Region | Osh Region |
Area | |
• Total | 5,813 km2 (2,244 sq mi) |
Population (2009)[1] | |
• Total | 87,691 |
• Density | 15/km2 (39/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+5 (GMT +5) |
Rural communities and villages
In total, Kara-Kulja District contains 49 villages in 12 rural communities (aiyl okmotus). The rural communities in Kara-Kulja District and villages are as follows:[3]
- Alaykuu aiyl okmotu (3: center - village: Kök-Art; and also villages Kan-Korgon and Saytalaa)
- Kapchygay aiyl okmotu (4: center - village: Sary-Bee; and also villages Kara-Tash, Terek-Suu and Nichke-Suu)
- Kengesh aiyl okmotu (2: center - village: Kengesh; and also village Por)
- Karaguz aiyl okmotu (6: center - village: Jangy-Talaa; and also villages Altyn-Kürök, Jetim-Döbö, Kalmatay, Kara-Jygach and Nasirdin)
- Kara-Kochkor aiyl okmotu (3: center - village: Kara-Kochkor; and also villages Ak-Kyya and Sary-Bulak)
- Kara-Kulja aiyl okmotu (4: center - village: Kara-Kulja; and also villages Biy-Myrza (former Tel'man), Pervoye Maya and Sary-Kamysh)
- Kyzyl-Jar aiyl okmotu (6: center - village: Kyzyl-Jar; and also villages Kayyn-Talaa, Koo-Chaty, Terek, Chachyrkanak and Kuyotash)
- Ylay-Talaa aiyl okmotu (5: center - village: Ylay-Talaa; and also villages Say, Sharkyratma, Jylkol and Sary-Tash)
- Oytal aiyl okmotu (2: center - village: Oytal; and also village Köndük)
- Sary-Bulak aiyl okmotu (7: center - village: Sary-Bulak; and also villages Kara-Bulak, Konokbay-Talaa, Kyzyl-Bulak, Sary-Küngöy, Tegerek-Saz and Toguz-Bulak)
- Chalma aiyl okmotu (2: center - village: Tokbay Talaa; and also village Buyga)
- Kashka-Jol aiyl okmotu (5: center - village: Jangy-Talap; and also villages, Jiyde, Oktyabr, Togotoy (formerly Kirov) and Yntymak)
References
- "2009 population census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Osh Region" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
- Enrin.grida.no Archived 2009-08-02 at the Wayback Machine
- List of Rural Communities of Kyrgyzstan Archived 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
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