Regions of Kyrgyzstan

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Regions and Cities of Kyrgyzstan
Регионы и независимые города Кыргызстана (
National government
Subdivisions

Kyrgyzstan is divided into seven regions (Kyrgyz: облус, romanizedoblus; Russian: область, romanizedoblast).[1] The capital, Bishkek, is administered as an independent city of republican significance, as well as being the capital of Chüy Region. Osh also has independent city status since 2003.[2]

The regions, with their areas, census populations and capitals, are as follows:

No. Name Capital Kyrgyz Russian ISO Area (km2) Population
(2022 census)[3]
1  Bishkek City Бишкек шаары
Bishkek shaary
Город Бишкек
Gorod Bishkek
KG-GB 160 1,098,448
2  Batken Region Batken Баткен облусу
Batken oblusu
Баткенская область
Batkenskaya oblast′
KG-B 17,048 558,652
3  Chüy Region Bishkek Чүй облусу
Chüy oblusu
Чуйская область
Chuyskaya oblast′
KG-C 19,895 985,430
4  Jalal-Abad Region Jalal-Abad Жалал-Абад облусу
Jalal-Abad oblusu
Джалал-Абадская область
Dzhalal-Abadskaya oblast′
KG-J 32,418 1,282,253
5  Naryn Region Naryn Нарын облусу
Naryn oblusu
Нарынская область
Narynskaya oblast′
KG-N 44,160 294,311
6 Osh Region Osh[a] Ош облусу
Osh oblusu
Ошская область
Oshskaya oblast′
KG-O 28,934 1,414,670
7  Talas Region Talas Талас облусу
Talas oblusu
Таласская область
Talasskaya oblast′
KG-T 13,406 274,029
8  Issyk-Kul Region Karakol Ысык-Көл облусу
Ysyk-Köl oblusu
Иссык-Кульская область
Issyk-Kulskaya oblast′
KG-Y 43,735 505,901
9  Osh City[a] Ош шаары
Osh shaary
Город Ош
Gorod Osh
KG-GO 182 333,629

Each region is further divided into districts (rayon), administered by government-appointed officials. Rural communities (ayyl aymagy) consisting of up to twenty small settlements have their own elected mayors and councils.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Osh serves as both the capital of the Osh Region and as an independent city.

References

  1. ^ "Kyrgyzstan Brief statistical handbook 2018-2020" (DOC). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. p. 7.
  2. ^ Law 11 June 2003 No. 97
  3. ^ "GoeHive - Kyrgyzstan population". Retrieved 2023-03-05.