Isfana
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Isfana Исфана |
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Location in Kyrgyzstan | |
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Country | Kyrgyzstan |
Province | Batken Province |
Population | |
- Total | 20,000 |
Isfana (Исфана) is a small town of about 20,000 at the extreme western end of Batken Oblast in southern Kyrgyzstan, at the southern fringe of the Fergana valley. Backed up against the enormous mountains in the south and surrounded on three sides by Tajikistan, the town and the nearby villages are largely cut off from the rest of Kyrgyzstan, making life very difficult. The word "isfana" is believed to come from the Iranian Sogdian word "Aspanakent" which means "the land of horses".
There used to be a lot factories during soviet period, but nowadays they are closed because of the difficult economic situation in the country. People are working abroad to make living. They go especially to Russia, Kazakhistan and Uzbekistan.
[edit] Education
There are two gymnasiums: Uzbek Gymnasium after the name of Usman Imanqulovich Matkarimov and The Gymnasium #1 and several other secondary schools. There sitiated the Academy of Economics, which is the filial of The Bishkek Economics Academy.
[edit] Geography
The surroundings of the city are stunning, here you can see majestic mountains (which are within two kilometres from the city), beautiful Yaylovs, and many others. People of the city are very hospitable.