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Kashka-Suu (river)
Kashka-Suu may refer to: Populated areas * Kashka-Suu, Aksy, village in Aksy District, Jalal-Abad Province, Kyrgyzstan * Kashka-Suu, Suzak, village in Suzak District, Jalal-Abad Province, Kyrgyzstan * Kashka-Suu, Osh, village in Chong-Alay District, Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan * Kashka-Suu, Alamüdün, village in Alamüdün District, Chuy Province, Kyrgyzstan Rivers * Kashka Suu (river), right tributary of the Ala-Archa The Ala-Archa ( ky, Ала-Арча, also Аларча) is a river flowing through Alamüdün District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. It rises on the northern slopes of Kyrgyz Ala-Too and flows north to enter the river Chu in Chüy Valley. The A ...
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Kashka-Suu, Aksy
Kashka-Suu ( ky, Кашка-Суу) is a village in Jalal-Abad Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Aksy District Aksy ( ky, Аксы району) is a Districts of Kyrgyzstan, district of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The seat lies at Kerben, Kyrgyzstan, Kerben. Its area is , and its resident population was 137,103 in 2021. History Aksy District .... The village's population was 938 in 2021. Population Five new settlements: Tostu, Tuyuk-Jar, Ölöng-Bulak, Charbak and Kara-Bashat were established in the area of Kashka-Suu rural settlement (aýyl ökmötü) in July 2019. As a result, population of Kashka-Suu comprised 938 in 2021 as compared with 4,025 according to the 2009 Census. References Populated places in Jalal-Abad Region {{jalalAbad-geo-stub ...
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Aksy District
Aksy ( ky, Аксы району) is a district of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The seat lies at Kerben. Its area is , and its resident population was 137,103 in 2021. History Aksy District was established in 1936 as Tash-Kömür District. In 1943, when Tash-Kömür was given city status, the district was renamed Jangy-Jol District, and the administrative seat was moved to the village Jangy-Jol. It absorbed the Kerben District in 1958 (seat moved to Kerben), and Ala-Buka and Chatkal Districts in 1963. Ala-Buka and Chatkal Districts were re-established in 1969. In 1991 Jangy-Jol District was renamed into Aksy District. Population Populated places In total, Aksy District includes 1 town and 68 villages in 11 rural communities ('). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Aksy District are: # The town of Kerben (incl. Kurulush, Kuluk-Döbö, Ak-Döbö, Jetigen, Mamay and Ustukan) # Ak-Jol (seat: Ak ...
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Suzak District
Suzak ( ky, Сузак району) is a district of Jalal-Abad Region in western Kyrgyzstan. The administrative seat lies at Suzak. Its area is , and its resident population was 308,243 in 2021. Population 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: # town Kök-Janggak # Bagysh (seat: Oktyabr'; incl. Bagysh, Besh-Bala, Kedey-Aryk, Kyzyl-Tuu, Sary-Bulak and Safarovka) # 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) # Kara-Alma (seat: Kara-Alma; incl. Ortok, Tuura-Janggak and Urumbash) # Kara-Daryya (seat: Aral; incl. Tösh and Changgyr-Tash) # Kök-Art (seat: Mikhaylovka; incl. ...
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Kashka-Suu, Osh
Kashka-Suu is a village in Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Chong-Alay District Chong-Alay District (big Alay) ( ky, Чоң Алай району; russian: Чон-Алайский район) is a district of Osh Region in far south-western Kyrgyzstan. The administrative seat lies at Daroot-Korgon. Its area is , and its resi .... Its population was 3,468 in 2021. References Populated places in Osh Region {{Osh-geo-stub ...
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Alamüdün District
Alamüdün ( ky, Аламүдүн району) is a district of Chüy Region in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is , and its resident population was 188,484 in 2021. Its administrative seat is Lebedinovka. The district surrounds Bishkek, but does not include it, because the city forms a region-level unit of its own. Population Rural communities and villages In total, Alamüdün District include 51 settlements in 17 rural communities ('). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Alamudun District are: #Ak-Döbö (seat: Kayyrma; incl. Moldovanovka) #Ala-Archa (seat: Mramornoye; incl. Rassvet) #Alamüdün (seat: Alamüdün; incl. Sadovoye) #Arashan (seat: Arashan; incl. Tatyr) #Baytik (seat: Baytik; incl. Archaly, Baygeldi, Bash-Kara-Suu and Kashka-Suu) #Grozd (seat: Grozd; incl. At-Bashy, Birdik, Ekinchi Besh Jyldyk and Lesnoye) #Kara-Jygach (seat: Kara-Jygach; incl. Bek-Too) #Kök-Jar (seat: Kök-Jar) #Lebedinovka ...
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Kashka Suu (river)
Kashka-Suu may refer to: Populated areas *Kashka-Suu, Aksy, village in Aksy District, Jalal-Abad Province, Kyrgyzstan * Kashka-Suu, Suzak, village in Suzak District, Jalal-Abad Province, Kyrgyzstan * Kashka-Suu, Osh, village in Chong-Alay District, Osh Province, Kyrgyzstan * Kashka-Suu, Alamüdün, village in Alamüdün District, Chuy Province, Kyrgyzstan Rivers * Kashka Suu (river), right tributary of the Ala-Archa The Ala-Archa ( ky, Ала-Арча, also Аларча) is a river flowing through Alamüdün District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. It rises on the northern slopes of Kyrgyz Ala-Too and flows north to enter the river Chu in Chüy Valley. The A ...
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