Ak-Suu District
Ak-Suu is a raion (district) of Issyk Kul Province in eastern Kyrgyzstan. The capital lies at Teploklyuchenka. [1]
Geography
Located in Kyrgyzstan's eastern corner, the district borders in the north with the Almaty Province of Kazakhstan, and in the east, with the Aksu Prefecture of China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Two of Kyrgyzstan's highest mountains, Jengish Chokusu (Victory Peak, or Pobeda Peak in Russian) and Khan Tengri, are located on these borders.
Towns, rural communities, and villages
In total, Ak-Suu District include 1 urban-type settlement and 13 rural communities (aiyl okmotus). Each rural community may include one or several villages. Besides, town of provincial significance Karakol is located in the area occupied by the district. The urban-type settlements, rural communities and villages in the Ak-Suu District are[2]:
- urban-type settlement Dzhergalan
- Ak-Bulun aiyl okmotu (center village Ak-Bulun, and also villages Ak-Bulak, Toktogul, Tyurgen)
- Beryu-Bash aiyl okmotu (center - village Beryu-Bash, and also village Cherik)
- Kara-Jal aiyl okmotu (cener - village Tegizchil, and also villages Jany-Aryk, Kara-Jal, Boz-Bulun)
- Karakol aiyl okmotu (center - village Karakol, and also village Cholpon)
- Kerege-Tash aiyl okmotu (center - village Sary-Kamysh, and also villages Kerege-Tash, Kayyrma-Aryk, Novokonstantinovka, Pioner )
- Novovoznesenovka aiyl okmotu (center - village Novovoznesenovka, and also villages Boz-Uchuk and Ichke-Jergez)
- Oktyabrskiy aiyl okmotu (center - village Oktyabrskoe, and also villages Jol-Kolot, Otuz-Uul, Uch-Kaynar)
- Otradnoe aiyl okmotu (center - village Otradnoe, and also villages Orlinoe, Shapak)
- Ak-Chiy aiyl okmotu (center - village Ak-Chiy, and also villages Kachybek, Kek-Jaiyk, Kyzyl-Jar, Sovetskoe)
- Tepke aiyl okmotu (center - village Tepke, and also villages Jyldyz, Kurbu)
- Teploklyuchenka aiyl okmotu (center - village Teploklyuchenka, and also village Lesnoe)
- Chelpek aiyl okmotu (center - village Chelpek , and also villagesBurma-Suu, Tash-Kyya)
- Enilchek aiyl okmotu (center - village Enilchek, and also villages Ken-Suu, Koyluu, Kurgak, Maysaz, Tash-Koroo, Echkili-Tash)
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