Suzak (Kyrgyz: Сузак району) 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]
Suzak
Сузак району | |
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Country | Kyrgyzstan |
Region | Jalal-Abad Region |
Area | |
• Total | 3,019 km2 (1,166 sq mi) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 308,243 |
• Density | 100/km2 (260/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+6 (Kyrgyzstan Time) |
Population
editYear | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
---|---|---|
1970 | 118,310 | — |
1979 | 140,848 | +1.96% |
1989 | 166,748 | +1.70% |
1999 | 200,936 | +1.88% |
2009 | 241,198 | +1.84% |
2021 | 308,243 | +2.06% |
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][3] |
Towns, rural communities and villages
editIn total, Suzak District includes 130 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]
- 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. Komsomol, Podgornoye and Üch-Malay)
- Kurmanbek (seat: Taran-Bazar; incl. Joon-Kunggöy, Kalmak-Kyrchyn, Kanjyga, Kara-Cholok, Sary-Bulak, Saty and Urumbash)
- 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)
- 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)
- Lenin (seat: Lenin; incl. Orto-Say and Jygach-Korgon)
- 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)
- Suzak (seat: Suzak; incl. Aral, Blagoveshchenka, Jangy-Dyykan, Dostuk, Kamysh-Bashy, Kyr-Jol and Sadda)
- Tash-Bulak (seat: Tash-Bulak; incl. Aral, Gülstan, Dimitrovka, Doskana, Eshme, Jangy-Aral, Irrigator, Teplitsa, Cholok-Terek and Yntymak)
- 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)
Kedey-Aryk
Kyzyl-Tuu
Sary-Bulak
Safarovka
K
Boz‑Chychkan
Besh‑Moynok
Dö
J
Jar-Kyshtak
Kandy
Markay
MÖ
P
Say
Tashtak
Türk-Maala
C
Ch
CD
Ü
Ortok
Tuura‑Janggak
Urumbash
Joon‑Kunggöy
Kalmak-
Kyrchyn
Kyrchyn
Kanjyga
Kara-Cholok
Sary-Bulak
Saty
Urumbash
Karamart
Ak-Bulak
Ak-Took
Jangy-Aryk
Jylan-
Temir
Temir
Kadu
Kara-Bulak
Katyrangky
Kashka-Terek
Kyzyl-
Kyya
Kyya
Sary-Bulak
Ak-Bulak
Ak-
Terek
Terek
Akchaluu
Almaluu‑Bulak
Alchaluu
Jashasyn-2
Jangy-Achy
Kara-
Ingen
Ingen
Kara-Köl
Kashka-Suu
Kyzyl-Alma
Munduz
Orto-Aziya
Soku-Tash
Talaa-Bulak
Tashtak
Shatrak
Podgornoye
Üch-Malay
Lenin
Orto-Say
Jygach‑Korgon
Balta-Kazy
Bököy
B
Jangy-Jer
Jiyde
Kaynar
Kara‑Jygach
Kashkar‑Maala
KB
KA
M
Nayman
Tash-Bulak
TA
Chek
Shirin
Ö
Aral
D
Doskana
Eshme
Jangy-Aral
I
Teplitsa
Cholok‑Terek
Y
Aral-Say
Dömör
JK
Kaynar
Kyr-Jol
Sasyk-Bulak
Chymchyk‑Jar
Yrys
References
edit- ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. Apr 2023. pp. 23–27.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Rural districts". Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-03-14.