Batken Region
Batken Region (Kyrgyz: Баткен областы, Batken oblast; Roushie: Баткенская область) is a province (oblast) o Kyrgyzstan. Its caipital is Batken. It is boondit on the east bi Osh Province, on the sooth, wast an north bi Tajikistan an on the northeast bi Uzbekistan. The northren pairt o the province is pairt o the flat, agricultural Ferghana Valley. The land rises soothward tae the muntains on the soothren border: the Alay Muntains in the east, an the Turkestan Range in the wast.
Batken Region Баткен областы Баткенская область | |
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Caipital: | Batken |
Aurie: | 16,995 km² |
Population: | 428,800 (2009) |
Population density: | 25.2 fowk/km² |
ISO 3166-2: | KG-B |
The population o the province wis reportit as 382,400 bi the census o 1999. O them, 26.2 per cent lived in the province's fower ceeties, an 73.8 per cent in the rural auries. The majority (74.3 per cent) o the province's population are Kyrgyz; there are also Uzbeks (14.4 per cent) an Tajiks (6.9 per cent), as well as a few Roushies (2.2 per cent), Tatars (1 per cent), an Turks (0.3 per cent).[1]
Batken province wis created on 12 October 1999, frae the wastrenmaist section o Osh Province.[1] This wis partly in response tae the activities o the Islamic Movement for Uzbekistan (IMU), wi bases in Tajikistan. In 1999 they kidnapped a group o Japanese geologists an in 2000 some American climbers. In the twa years, 49 Kyrgyz sodgers wur killed. There hae been nae incidents syne, except for an attack on a Tajik border post in Mey 2006, which wis probably connectit tae drug runnin.
Basic Socio-Economic Indicators
eeditSubdiveesions o Batken Province
eeditBatken province is dividit admeenistratively intae 3 destricts:[6]:
Destrict | Caipital | Location |
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Kadamjay Destrict | Pulgon | East |
Batken Destrict | Batken | Center |
Leilek Destrict | Isfana | Wast |
There are fower touns in Batken oblast: Batken, Isfana, Kyzyl-Kiya an Sulyukta. There are five urban-type settlements, includin Chauvay, Khaidarkan, Sovetskiy, Kadamjay an Vostochny.
References
eedit- ↑ a b Баткенская область Archived 2015-05-21 at the Wayback Machine (in Roushie)
- ↑ National Committee on Statistics (in Kyrgyz/Russian) Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ National Committee on Statistics (in Kyrgyz/Russian) Archived 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ National Committee on Statistics (in Kyrgyz/Russian) Archived 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ a b National Committee on Statistics (in Kyrgyz/Russian) Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Kyrgyzstan - Джалал-Абадская область". Archived frae the original on 2 August 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2011.