Kizilto

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CountryPeople's Republic of China
Elevation2,200 m (7,200 ft)
Kizilto
克孜勒陶镇 (Chinese)
قىزىلتو بازىرى (Uyghur)
قىزىلتوو شاارچاسى (Kyrgyz)
Keziletao
The road entrance to Kizilto Towns
The road entrance to Kizilto Towns
Kizilto is located in Southern Xinjiang
Kizilto
Kizilto
Location of the town
Coordinates: 38°33′13″N 76°04′21″E / 38.5537367400°N 76.0725562557°E / 38.5537367400; 76.0725562557
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Autonomous regionXinjiang
PrefectureKizilsu
CountyAkto
Area
  Total
3,882 km2 (1,499 sq mi)
Elevation2,200 m (7,200 ft)
Population
 (2015)[1]
  Total
9,700
Ethnic groups
  Major ethnic groupsKyrgyz[2]
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard Time)
postal code
845558
Area code653022 207
Websitewww.xjakt.gov.cn

Kizilto[3][4][5] (قىزىلتو يېزىسى,[6] Keziletao[7] Chinese: 克孜勒陶乡; pinyin: Kèzīlètáo Xiāng) is a town of Akto County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Located in the southeastern part of the county, the town covers an area of 3,882 square kilometers with a population of 9,700 (as of 2015[1]). It has 12 administrative villages under its jurisdiction. Its seat is at Ordolung'ozu Village (乌尔都隆窝孜村, ئوردولۇڭ ئوزۇ كەنتى, وردولۇڭ ووز قىشتاعى).[5]

Map of the region including Kizilto (shown as an unnamed populated area) (ACIC, 1969)

The name of Kizilto is from Kyrgyz language, meaning "red mountains" (红山). This place is named after the red mountain stone on the south side of the Yigzya River (依格孜牙河).[1][8][9] 'Kizil' ('kezile') means 'red' and 'to' ('tao') means 'mountain'. Other nearby places with the word 'kizil' (red) in their names include Kizilsu, Kizil Caves, and Kiziloy.

History

In 1966, Kizilto Commune (克孜勒陶公社) was established.[2]

In 1967 during the Cultural Revolution, Kizilto Commune was renamed Hongxing Commune ('Red star commune' 红星公社).[2]

In 1984, the commune became Kizilto Township.[2]

In 2020, on December 30, the status of Kizilto Township was upgraded to the status of a town.[10]

Geography and resources

Kizilto Town is located to the south of county seat Akto Town and on the eastern slope of Kunlun Mountains, and between 75°02′- 76°41′ east longitude and 38°06′- 38°56′ north latitude. The town is bordered by Kizil Township of Yengisar County (Yingjisha) to the east, by Akdala Ranch and Qarlung Township to the south, by Bulungkol Township to the west, Wuqia Township of Yengisar County to the north. Its maximum distance between east and west is 105 kilometers, and the maximum distance between north and south 75 kilometers. The seat of the town is 98 kilometers away from the county seat of Akto Town. It has a total area of 3,882 square kilometers, including 318.7 hectares of arable land, 86.8 hectares of forest land and 143,000 hectares of grassland.

The average elevation of the town is 2,200 meters. The northwest is a cold mountain climate with an annual precipitation of 150–200 mm. The southeast is a shallow mountain area, it is a temperate continental arid climate with an average annual temperature of 10.9 °C and a frost-free period of 150 days. The main water system in the territory is the Yigzya River (依格孜牙河). There are precious animals such as snow chicken, yellow sheep and argali, and there are rare plants such as wild snow lotus, codonopsis, angelica, gymnadenia conopsea, cynomorium, daphnia, comfrey and cistanche. Mineral resources include lead, zinc, iron, coal, marble and quartz.[1]

Administrative divisions

The town of Kizilto has 12 villages under its jurisdiction.[11][2]

12 villages
Unincorporated villages
  • Qat (恰特)

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
20007,427    
20109,259+2.23%
20159,700+0.93%
[20][1]

As of 1997, the population of Kizilto was 99.16% Kyrgyz.[2]

Economy

See also

References

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