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The region was established on 21 November 1939 as Tien-Shan Region. On 20 December 1962, the region was dissolved, but on 11 December 1970 it was re-established as Naryn Region. On 5 October 1988 it was merged into Issyk-Kul Region, and, finally, on 14 December 1990, Naryn Region was re-established. [5]
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4 Jalal-Abad Region: Jalal-Abad: Жалал-Абад облусу Jalal-Abad oblusu: Джалал-Абадская область Dzhalal-Abadskaya oblast′ KG-J 32,418 1,282,253 5 Naryn Region: Naryn: Нарын облусу Naryn oblusu: Нарынская область Narynskaya oblast′ KG-N 44,160 294,311 6 Osh Region: Osh [b] Ош ...
The Naryn Too (or Naryn Range, Kyrgyz: Нарын Тоосу) is a mountain range located in the inner Tien-Shan, situated between Naryn Valley and At-Bashy Valley to the east of Alamyshyk Too. The range spans approximately 120 km (75 mi) in length and up to 18 km (11 mi) in width.
At-Bashy (Kyrgyz: Ат-Башы району) is a district of Naryn Region in Kyrgyzstan established in its present borders in 1930. The administrative center is at At-Bashy . [ 1 ] Its area is 15,354 square kilometres (5,928 sq mi), [ 2 ] and its resident population was 55,771 in 2021. [ 3 ]
Naryn District was established in its borders in 1930. It borders At-Bashy District to the south, Ak-Talaa District to the west, Kochkor District to the north, Tong District to the north-east, Jeti-Ögüz District to the east, and Lake Song Köl to the north-west. Its area is 10,502 km 2 (4,055 sq mi), [4] and its resident population was 49,955 ...
Naryn (/ n ə ˈ r ɪ n / nə-RIN; Kyrgyz: Нарын) is the regional administrative center of Naryn Region in central Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 84 square kilometres (32 sq mi), [ 2 ] and its estimated population was 41,178 as of January 2021. [ 1 ]
' Seven Bulls ') is a district of Issyk-Kul Region in north-eastern Kyrgyzstan. Its seat lies at Kyzyl-Suu. [2] Its area is 14,499 square kilometres (5,598 sq mi), [3] and its resident population was 93,392 in 2021. [1] It comprises much of the eastern end of the Terskey Ala-Too Range.