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Kochkor ( Kyrgyz : Кочкор району ) is a district of Naryn Region in northern-central Kyrgyzstan . The administrative seat lies at Kochkor . Its area is 5,868 km (2,266 sq mi), and its resident population was 67,363 in 2021.

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5-540: In total, Kochkor District includes 35 settlements in 11 rural communities ( ayyl aymagy ). Each rural community comprises one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Kochkor District are as follows: 42°13′N 75°45′E  /  42.217°N 75.750°E  / 42.217; 75.750 This Naryn Region location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Naryn Region Naryn Region

10-406: Is the largest region of Kyrgyzstan . It is located in the east of the country and borders with Chüy Region in the north, Issyk-Kul Region in the northeast, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China in the southeast, Osh Region in the southwest, and Jalal-Abad Region in the west. Its capital is Naryn . Its total area is 44,160 km (17,050 sq mi). The resident population of

15-469: The Soviet era has largely been abandoned as uneconomical. It boasts mountains, alpine pastures, and Song Köl Lake which during summer months attracts large herds of sheep and horses with their herders and yurts. 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

20-493: The region was 292,140 as of January 2021. The main highway runs from the Chinese border at Torugart Pass north to Balykchy on Lake Issyk-Kul . It is known as the location of Lake Song-Köl , Lake Chatyr-Köl , and Tash Rabat . The population of Naryn oblast is 99% Kyrgyz. The economy is dominated by animal herding (sheep, horses, yaks ), with wool and meat as the main products. Mining of various minerals developed during

25-600: Was merged into Issyk-Kul Region , and, finally, on 14 December 1990, Naryn Region was re-established. The Naryn Region is divided administratively into one city of regional significance ( Naryn ) and five districts: Naryn Region contains no cities of district significance and no urban-type settlements . The population of Naryn Region, according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009 amounted to 245.3 thousand (enumerated de facto population) or 257.8 thousand (de jure population). The region's population estimate for

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