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3 Rural communities and villages  





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Moskva District, Kyrgyzstan






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Coordinates: 42°4944N 74°0724E / 42.829006°N 74.123346°E / 42.829006; 74.123346
 

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Moskva
Москва району
The river Ak-Suu flowing from the Narzan valley into the south end of Jardy-Suu village.
The river Ak-Suu flowing from the Narzan valley into the south end of Jardy-Suu village.
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionChüy Region
Stalin District1930
Area
 • Total2,056 km2 (794 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total103,007
 • Density50/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6

Moskva (Kyrgyz: Москва району) is a districtofChüy Region in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 2,056 square kilometres (794 sq mi),[2] and its resident population was 103,007 in 2021.[1] The administrative seat lies at Belovodskoye.[3]

History

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Moskva District was established as Stalin District on July 23, 1930. In 1961, as part of de-Stalinization, it was renamed into Moskva District, after the city of Moscow.[2]

Population

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Moskva District is ethnically diverse. A plurality of the population (46.1%) are ethnic Kyrgyz. Large minority of Russians (23.3%) and Dungans inhabit in the district as well. Smaller population of Uzbeks, Ukrainians, and Kurds also inhabit in the district.

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
197065,403—    
197972,895+1.21%
198983,802+1.40%
199983,608−0.02%
200984,443+0.10%
2021103,007+1.67%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][1]
The proportion of ethnicities in Moskva District
Ethnicity Percentage
Kyrgyz

46.1%
Russians

23.3%
Dungans

18.7%
Uzbeks

2.5%
Ukrainians

2.5%
Kurds

1.4%
Uyghurs

1.1%
Kazakhs

0.9%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][1]

Rural communities and villages

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In total, Moskva District includes 28 settlements in 12 rural communities (ayyl aymagy). Each rural community can include one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Moskva District are:[3][4]

  1. Ak-Suu (seat: Tömön-Suu; and also villages Ak-Bashat, Ak-Torpok, Bala-Ayylchi, Keper-Aryk, Murake and Chong-Aryk)
  2. Aleksandrovka (seat: Aleksandrovka; incl. Besh-Örük and Krupskaya)
  3. Belovodskoye (seat: Belovodskoye; incl. Kosh-Döbö)
  4. Besh-Terek (seat: Besh-Terek)
  5. Birinchi May (seat: Ak-Suu)
  6. Chapaev (seat: Spartak; incl. Ak-Söök and Malovodnoye)
  7. Petrovka (seat: Petrovka; incl. Zavodskoye and Kyzyl-Tuu)
  8. Predtechenka (seat: Predtechenka; incl. Ang-Aryk)
  9. Sadovy (seat: Sadovoye)
  10. Sretenka (seat: Sretenka; incl. Bolshevik and Zarya)
  11. Tölök (seat: Tölök)
  12. Tselinny (seat: Kyz-Molo)
Ak-Bashat

Ak-Bashat

Ak-Torpok

Ak-Torpok

Bala-Ayylchi

Bala-Ayylchi

Keper-Aryk

Keper-Aryk

Murake

Murake

Chong-Aryk

Chong-Aryk

Aleksandrovka
Besh-Örük

Besh-Örük

Krupskaya

Krupskaya

Belovodskoye
Kosh-Döbö

Kosh-Döbö

Besh-Terek

Besh-Terek

Ak-Suu
Petrovka
Zavodskoye

Zavodskoye

Kyzyl-Tuu

Kyzyl-Tuu

Predtechenka
Ang-Aryk

Ang-Aryk

Sadovoye
Sretenka
Bolshevik

Bolshevik

Zarya

Zarya

Tölök

Tölök

Kyz-Molo

Kyz-Molo

Spartak
Ak-Söök

Ak-Söök

Malovodnoye

Malovodnoye

Map of the inhabited part of the Moskva District

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Population of regions, districts, towns, urban-type settlements, rural communities and villages of Kyrgyz Republic" (XLS) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2021. Archived from the original on 10 November 2021.
  • ^ a b c d "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Chüy Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. pp. 13, 16, 271–273.
  • ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. pp. 75–76.
  • ^ List of Rural Communities of Kyrgyzstan Archived 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
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