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The provinces of Kyrgyzstan are divided into raions (districts), administered by government-appointed officials. Rural communities (aiyl okmotus) consisting of up to twenty small settlements have their own elected mayors and councils. The raions are listed below, by province:
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Batken province is divided administratively into 3 districts:[1]
District | Capital | No. on the map |
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Batken District | Batken | 2 |
Kadamjay District | Pulgon | 3 |
Leilek District | Isfana | 1 |
The capital city of Bishkek has the status of province[2] and is divided into four districts:[3]
Chuy province is divided administratively into 8 districts and the district-level city of Tokmok:[4][5]
District | Capital | Population (2006) | Number on the map |
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Alamudun District | Lebedinovka | 111,783 | 27 |
Chuy District | Tokmok | 42,261 | 29 |
Jaiyl District | Kara-Balta | ? | 24 |
Kemin District | Kemin | 50,900 | 30 |
Moskovsky District | Belovodskoye | 81,812 | 25 |
Panfilov District | Kaindy (Kayyngdy) | 40,451 | 23 |
Sokuluk District | Sokuluk | 136,543 | 26 |
Ysyk-Ata District | Kant | 125,856 | 28 |
City of Tokmok | Tokmok | 58,000 |
Issyk Kul is divided administratively into 5 districts:[4]
District | Capital | number on map |
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Ak-Suu District | Teploklyuchenka | 40 |
Jeti-Oguz District | Kyzyl-Suu | 39 |
Tong District | Bokonbaevo | 38 |
Tup District | Tyup | 37 |
Issyk Kul District | Cholpon-Ata | 36 |
Jalal-Abad is divided administratively into 8 districts:[1]
No. | District | Capital |
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1 | Aksy District | Kerben |
2 | Ala-Buka District | Ala-Buka |
3 | Bazar-Korgon District | Bazar-Korgon |
4 | Nooken District | Massy |
5 | Suzak District | Suzak |
6 | Toguz-Toro District | Kazarman |
7 | Toktogul District | Toktogul |
8 | Chatkal District | Kanysh-Kyya |
Naryn province is divided administratively into 5 districts:[1]
District | Capital |
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Ak-Talaa District | Baetov |
At-Bashi District | At-Bashi |
Jumgal District | Chaek |
Kochkor District | Kochkorka |
Naryn District | Naryn |
Osh province is divided administratively into 7 districts:[1]
Talas province is divided administratively into 4 districts:[4]
District | Capital | No. on the map |
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Bakay-Ata District | Bakay-Ata | 20 |
Kara-Buura District | Kyzyl-Adyr | 19 |
Manas District | Pokrovka | 21 |
Talas District | Manas | 22 |
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