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Özgön District

Coordinates: 40°46′N 73°17′E / 40.767°N 73.283°E / 40.767; 73.283
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Özgön
Өзгөн району
Uzgen
Flag of Özgön
Coat of arms of Özgön
CountryKyrgyzstan
RegionOsh Region
Area
 • Total
3,308 km2 (1,277 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
282,981
 • Density86/km2 (220/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (KGT)

Özgön or Uzgen (Kyrgyz: Өзгөн району) is a district of Osh Region in south-western Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 3,308 square kilometres (1,277 sq mi),[2] and its resident population was 282,981 in 2021.[1] The capital lies at Özgön (Uzgen).[3]

Demographics

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As of 2009, Özgön District included 1 town, and 19 villages. Its population, according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009, was 228,114. Of them, 49,410 people live in urban areas, and 178,704 in rural ones.

Historical populations in Özgön District
YearPop.±% p.a.
1970102,024—    
1979120,980+1.91%
1989151,806+2.30%
1999193,766+2.47%
2009228,114+1.65%
2021282,981+1.81%
Note: resident population; Sources:[2][1]

Ethnic composition

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According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition of the Özgön District (de jure population) was:[2]

Ethnic group Population Proportion of Özgön District population
Kyrgyzs 168,277 73.8%
Uzbeks 50,666 22.2%
Turks 7,210 3.1%
Russians 707 0.3%
Uygurs 595 0.3%
Tatars 254 0.1%
Tadjiks 124 0.1%
other groups 281 0.1%

Towns, rural communities and villages

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Mausoleum in Özgön

In total, Özgön District include 1 town and 107 settlements in 19 rural communities (ayyl aymagy). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Özgön District are:[3][4]

  1. town Özgön
  2. Ak-Jar (seat: Ak-Jar; incl. Kakyr, Semiz-Köl and Bolshevik)
  3. Altyn-Bulak (seat: Altyn-Bulak; incl. Chechebay, Tash-Bashat, Sasyk-Bulak, Kara-Batkak and Kandava)
  4. Bash-Döbö (seat: Kengesh; incl. Jangy-Jol, Kosh-Korgon, Kyzyl-Kyrman and Kashka-Terek)
  5. Changget (seat: Changget; incl. Östürüü)
  6. Deng-Bulak (seat: Bakmal; incl. Babash-Uulu, Böksö-Jol, Jangy-Abat, Deng-Bulak, Kara-Daryya, Michurin, Özgörüsh, Töölös and Chymbay)
  7. Iyri-Suu (seat: Jiyde; incl. Ak-Terek, Janggakty, Kara-Kolot, Kors-Etti, Kyrgyzstan and Orkazgan)
  8. Jalpak-Tash (seat: Kurbu-Tash; incl. Ak-Terek, Karl Marks, Kirov, Kysyk-Alma, Tuz-Bel, Üch-Kaptal, Kara-Taryk, Alcha-Bashat and Boz-Ala)
  9. Jazy (seat: Kara-Dyykan; incl. Kyzyl-Dyykan, Jeerenchi and Jazy)
  10. Jylandy (seat: Jylandy; incl. Kalta, Krasny Mayak, Progress, Yassy and Botomoynok)
  11. Kara-Tash (seat: Iyrek; incl. Korgon, Üngkür, Yntymak and Elchibek)
  12. Karool (seat: Karool; incl. Jan-Shoro, Myrza-Aryk, Orto-Aryk and Sheraly)
  13. Köldük (seat: Shamal-Terek; incl. Chalk-Öydö)
  14. Kurshab (seat: Kurshab; incl. Erdik and Shagym)
  15. Kyzyl-Oktyabr (seat: Staraya Pokrovka; incl. Alga, Besh-Abyshka, Guzar, Kochkor-Ata, Kreml, Kurshab, Kyzyl-Oktyabr, Kyzyl-Senggir and Yntymak)
  16. Kyzyl-Too (seat: Kyzyl-Too; incl. Donguz-Too, Ak-Kyya, Karchabek and Erkin-Too)
  17. Myrza-Ake (seat: Myrza-Ake; incl. Adyr and Babyr)
  18. Salam-Alik (7: center - village: Salam-Alik; and also villages Ak-Terek, Ara-Köl, Kosh-Eter, Kyzyl-Bayrak, Kyzyl-Charba and 15 Jash)
  19. Tört-Köl (seat: Shoro-Bashat; incl. villages Ana-Kyzyl, Boston, Kyymyl and Makarenko)
  20. Zerger (seat: Tosoy; incl. Ayuu, Jangy-Ayyl, Zerger, Kayrat, Kuturgan, Nichke-Say and Toktogul)
Özgön District is located in Kyrgyzstan Osh Region Ozgon District
Kakyr
Kakyr
Semiz-Köl
Semiz-Köl
Bolshevik
Bolshevik
Kengesh
Kengesh
Kosh‑Korgon→
Kosh‑Korgon→
Kyzyl‑Kyrman
Kyzyl‑Kyrman
Kashka-Terek
Kashka-Terek
Kurbu- Tash
Kurbu-
Tash
Ak-Terek
Ak-Terek
Karl Marks
Karl Marks
Kirov
Kirov
Kysyk- Alma
Kysyk-
Alma
Üch-Kaptal
Üch-Kaptal
Kara-Taryk
Kara-Taryk
Alcha‑Bashat
Alcha‑Bashat
Boz-Ala
Boz-Ala
Kalta
Kalta
Krasny Mayak
Krasny Mayak
P
P
Yassy
Yassy
Botomoynok
Botomoynok
Bakmal
Bakmal
Babash-Uulu
Babash-Uulu
Böksö-Jol
Böksö-Jol
JA
JA
DB
DB
Kara- Daryya
Kara-
Daryya
M
M
Özgörüsh
Özgörüsh
↑ Töölös

Töölös
Chymbay
Chymbay
Tosoy
Tosoy
Ayuu
Ayuu
Jangy-Ayyl
Jangy-Ayyl
Kayrat
Kayrat
Nichke- Say
Nichke-
Say
Toktogul
Toktogul
Kyzyl‑Dyykan
Kyzyl‑Dyykan
Jeerenchi
Jeerenchi
Jazy
Jazy
Jiyde
Jiyde
Ak-Terek
Ak-Terek
Janggakty
Janggakty
Kara-Kolot
Kara-Kolot
Kors-Etti
Kors-Etti
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan
Orkazgan
Orkazgan
Changget
Changget
Östürüü
Östürüü
Iyrek
Iyrek
Korgon
Korgon
Yntymak
Yntymak
Elchibek
Elchibek
Karool
Karool
Jan-Shoro
Jan-Shoro
Orto-Aryk
Orto-Aryk
Alga→
Alga→
Besh-Abyshka
Besh-Abyshka
Kochkor-Ata
Kochkor-Ata
Kreml
Kreml
Kurshab
Kurshab
Kyzyl- Oktyabr
Kyzyl-
Oktyabr
Yntymak
Yntymak
Ak-Kyya
Ak-Kyya
Karchabek
Karchabek
Erdik
Erdik
Shagym
Shagym
Adyr
Adyr
Babyr
Babyr
Altyn-Bulak
Altyn-Bulak
Chechebay
Chechebay
Tash- Bashat
Tash-
Bashat
Kara-Batkak
Kara-Batkak
Kyzyl‑Charba
Kyzyl‑Charba
Ana-Kyzyl
Ana-Kyzyl
Boston
Boston
Kyymyl
Kyymyl
Makarenko
Makarenko
Settlements of the Özgön District.
Abbreviations: DB - Deng-Bulak, JA - Jangy-Abat, M - Michurin, P - Progress.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "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.
  2. ^ a b c "2009 population and housing census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Osh Region" (PDF) (in Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. pp. 12, 17, 53.
  3. ^ a b "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. Apr 2023. pp. 56–59.
  4. ^ "List of rural communities of Kyrgyzstan". Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-03-14.

40°46′N 73°17′E / 40.767°N 73.283°E / 40.767; 73.283