Suzak District

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Suzak
سۇزاق رايونۇ
Сузак району
Kyrgyzstan Suzak Raion.png
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionJalal-Abad Region
Area
 • Total3,019 km2 (1,166 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total308,243
 • Density100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (Kyrgyzstan Time)

Suzak (Kyrgyz: Сузак району, سۇزاق رايونۇ) is a district of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The administrative seat lies at Suzak.[1] Its area is 3,019 square kilometres (1,166 sq mi),[2] and its resident population was 308,243 in 2021.[3]

Population[]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970118,310—    
1979140,848+1.96%
1989166,748+1.70%
1999200,936+1.88%
2009241,198+1.84%
2021308,243+2.06%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][3]

Towns, rural communities and villages[]

In total, Suzak District includes 1 town and 123 settlements in 13 rural communities (ayyl aymagy). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Suzak District are:[1][4]

  1. town Kök-Janggak
  2. Bagysh (seat: Oktyabr'; incl. Bagysh, Besh-Bala, Kedey-Aryk, Kyzyl-Tuu, Sary-Bulak and Safarovka)
  3. Barpy (seat: Komsomol; incl. Achy, Boz-Chychkan, Besh-Moynok, Jangy-Ayyl, Jar-Kyshtak, Döböy, Kandy, Ming-Örük, Markay, Prigorodny, Say, Töölös, Tashtak, Türk-Maala, Ülgü, Changget-Say, Cheke-Döbö and Chokmor)
  4. Kara-Alma (seat: Kara-Alma; incl. Ortok, Tuura-Janggak and Urumbash)
  5. Kara-Daryya (seat: Aral; incl. Tösh and Changgyr-Tash)
  6. Kök-Art (seat: Mikhaylovka; incl. Komsomol, Podgornoye and Üch-Malay)
  7. Kurmanbek (seat: Taran-Bazar; incl. Joon-Kunggöy, Kalmak-Kyrchyn, Kanjyga, Kara-Cholok, Sary-Bulak, Saty and Urumbash)
  8. Kyz-Köl (seat: Karamart; incl. Ak-Bulak, Ak-Took, Jangy-Aryk, Jylan-Temir, Kadu, Kara-Bulak, Katyrangky, Kashka-Terek, Kyz-Köl, Kyzyl-Kyya and Sary-Bulak)
  9. Kyzyl-Tuu (seat: Boston; incl. Ak-Bulak, Ak-Terek, Akchaluu, Almaluu-Bulak, Kara-Ingen, Kara-Köl, Kyzyl-Sengir, Orto-Aziya, Soku-Tash, Ak-Bash, Shatrak, Jangy-Achy, Kashka-Suu, Jashasyn-2, Alchaluu, Kyzyl-Alma, Talaa-Bulak, Tashtak and Munduz)
  10. Lenin (seat: Lenin; incl. Orto-Say and Jygach-Korgon)
  11. Saypidin Atabekov (seat: Bek-Abad; incl. Balta-Kazy, Bököy, Boston, Jangy-Jer, Jiyde, Kaynar, Kara-Jygach, Kashkar-Maala, Kyzyl-Bagysh, Kyrgyz-Abad, Munduz, Nayman, Tash-Bulak, Türk-Abad, Özbek-Abad, Chek and Shirin)
  12. Suzak (seat: Suzak; incl. Aral, Blagoveshchenka, Jangy-Dyykan, Dostuk, Kamysh-Bashy, Kyr-Jol and Sadda)
  13. Tash-Bulak (seat: Tash-Bulak; incl. Aral, Gülstan, Dimitrovka, Doskana, Eshme, Jangy-Aral, Irrigator, Teplitsa, Cholok-Terek and Yntymak)
  14. Yrys (seat: Kümüsh-Aziz; incl. Aral-Say, Jar-Kyshtak, Dömör, Kaynar, Kurgak-Köl, Kyr-Jol, Ladan-Kara, Masadan, Sasyk-Bulak, Totuya, Chymchyk-Jar and Yrys)

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. pp. 24–28.
  2. ^ a b "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Jalal-Abad Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. pp. 13, 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. Archived from the original on 10 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Rural districts". Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-03-14.

Coordinates: 40°55′10″N 72°56′10″E / 40.91944°N 72.93611°E / 40.91944; 72.93611


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