Ak-Suu District

District in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ak-Suu (Kyrgyz: Ак-Суу району) is a district of Issyk-Kul Region in eastern Kyrgyzstan. The administrative center lies at the village Teploklyuchenka.[2] Its area is 9,917 square kilometres (3,829 sq mi),[3] and its resident population was 69,439 in 2021.[1]

Quick facts Kyrgyz: Ак-Суу районуRussian: Ак-Суйский районEnglish: White Water District, Country ...
Ak-Suu
Kyrgyz: Ак-Суу району
Russian: Ак-Суйский район
English: White Water District
Coat of arms of Ak-Suu
Coordinates: 42°30′N 78°40′E
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionIssyk-Kul
Area
  Total
9,917 km2 (3,829 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[1]
  Total
73,967
  Density7.459/km2 (19.32/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (KGT)
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Geography

Located in Kyrgyzstan's eastern corner, the district borders in the north with the Almaty Region 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. Some 93% of the district is occupied by mountains and 7% - by valleys [4]

Climate

The average temperature in January is −8 °C in valleys and −26 °C - in mountains. In July, the average monthly temperature varies from +14 °C in valleys and 9 °C - in mountains. The minimum temperature drops to 40 °C below zero. The average high temperatures are from +30 °C in valleys and +15 °C - in mountains. The total precipitation is from 300 to 400 mm in valleys and from 500 to 600 mm - in mountains. The snow accumulation reaches 40 cm in valleys. The maximum expected wind speed (once in 20-year period) is 34 m/s.[4]

Tourism

The Ak-Suu district is an important hub for Kyrgyzstan's adventure tourism industry centred on Karakol, most notably trekking to lake Ala-Köl and the newly-established Ak-Suu Traverse, a multi-day trek which typically takes between seven and nine days to complete.[5]

Demographics

The district population, as of 2021, was 69,439.[1] The population density was 7.0 people per square kilometer.

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Historical populations in Ak-Suu District
YearPop.±% p.a.
197044,361    
197950,422+1.43%
198956,889+1.21%
199957,155+0.05%
200963,686+1.09%
202169,439+0.72%
Note: resident population; Source:[3][1]
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Ethnic composition

According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition (de jure population) of the Ak-Suu District was:[3]

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Ethnic groupPopulationProportion of Ak-Suu District population
Kyrgyzs56,36988.5%
Russians2,8844.5%
Kalmyks2,8054.4%
Kazakhs9161.5%
Uygurs2010.3%
Tatars1460.2%
Ukrainians1250.2%
Uzbeks1100.2%
Other groups1300.2%
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Populated places

In total, Ak-Suu District includes 48 settlements in 14 rural communities (ayyl aymagy). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Ak-Suu District are:[2][6]

  1. Ak-Bulung (seat: Ak-Bulung; incl. Ak-Bulak, Toktogul and Türgön)
  2. Ak-Chiy (seat: Ak-Chiy; incl. Kachybek, Kök-Jayyk, Kyzyl-Jar and Sovetskoye)
  3. Börü-Bash (seat: Börü-Bash; incl. Cherik)
  4. Boz-Uchuk (seat: Novovoznesenovka; incl. Boz-Uchuk and Ichke-Jergez)
  5. Chelpek (seat: Chelpek; incl. Burma-Suu and Tash-Kyya)
  6. Engilchek (seat: Engilchek, incl. Keng-Suu, Koyluu, Kurgak, May-Saz, Tash-Koroo and Echkili-Tash)
  7. Jyrgalang (seat: Jyrgalang)
  8. Kara-Jal (seat: Tegizchil; incl. Jangy-Aryk, Kara-Jal and Boz-Bulung)
  9. Karakol (seat: Karakol; incl. Cholpon)
  10. Kerege-Tash (seat: Sary-Kamysh; incl. Kerege-Tash, Kayyrma-Aryk, Novokonstantinovka and Pioner)
  11. Oktyabr (seat: Oktyabrskoye; incl. Jol-Kolot, Otuz-Uul and Üch-Kaynar)
  12. Otradnoye (seat: Otradnoye; incl. Orlinoye and Shapak)
  13. Tepke (seat: Tepke; incl. Jyldyz and Kurbu)
  14. Teploklyuchenka (seat: Teploklyuchenka; incl. Lesnoye)
Ak-Suu District is located in Kyrgyzstan Ysyk-Kol Region Ak-Suu District
Ak-Bulak
Ak-Bulak
Toktogul
Toktogul
Türgön
Türgön
Börü-Bash
Börü-Bash
Cherik
Cherik
Tegizchil→
Tegizchil→
Jangy-Aryk
Jangy-Aryk
Kara-Jal
Kara-Jal
Boz-Bulung
Boz-Bulung
Karakol
Karakol
↑Sary-Kamysh

Sary-
Kamysh
←Kayyrma-Aryk
←Kayyrma-Aryk
Kerege-Tash
Kerege-
Tash
Novo-konstantinovka
Novo-konstantinovka
←Pioner
←Pioner
Oktyabrskoye
Oktyabrskoye
Jol-Kolot
Jol-Kolot
Üch-Kaynar
Üch-Kaynar
Otradnoye
Otradnoye
Orlinoye
Orlinoye
Shapak
Shapak
Ak-Chiy
Ak-Chiy
Kachybek
Kachybek
Kök-Jayyk
Kök-Jayyk
Kyzyl-Jar
Kyzyl-Jar
Sovetskoye
Sovetskoye
Jyldyz
Jyldyz
Lesnoye
Lesnoye
↑Chelpek

Chelpek
Burma-Suu
Burma-
Suu
←Tash-Kyya
←Tash-Kyya
Keng-Suu
Keng-Suu
Koyluu
Koyluu
Kurgak
Kurgak
May-Saz
May-Saz
Tash-Koroo
Tash-Koroo
Echkili-Tash
Echkili-Tash
Settlements of the Ak-Suu District

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