Nookat District
| Nookat | |
|---|---|
| Raion | |
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| Country | Kyrgyzstan |
| Region | Osh Region |
| Population (2009)[1] | |
| • Total | 236,455 |
| Time zone | GMT +5 (UTC+5) |
Nookat (also: Naukat) is a raion (district) of Osh Region in south-western Kyrgyzstan. The capital lies at Nookat.:[2]
Demographics
As of 2009, Nookat District included 1 town, 1 urban-type settlements, and 74 villages. Its population, according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009, was 214,995. Some 15,229 people live in urban areas, and 199,766 in rural ones.
| Historical populations in Nookat District | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
| 1970 | 76,970 | — |
| 1979 | 108,261 | +40.7% |
| 1989 | 144,225 | +33.2% |
| 1999 | 196,544 | +36.3% |
| 2009 | 214,995 | +9.4% |
| Note: enumerated de facto population; Source:[1] | ||
Ethnic composition
According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition of the Nookat District (de jure population) was:[1]
| Ethnic group | Population | Proportion of Kemin District population |
|---|---|---|
| Kyrgyzs | 173,920 | 73.6% |
| Uzbeks | 61,299 | 25.9% |
| Khemshils | 276 | 0.1% |
| Turks | 267 | 0.1% |
| Russians | 241 | 0.1% |
| Tatars | 123 | 0.1% |
| other groups | 329 | 0.1% |
Towns, rural communities, and villages
In total, Nookat District include 1 town, 1 urban-type settlement and 15 rural communities (aiyl okmotus). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Nookat District are:[3]
- town Nookat
- urban-type settlement Nayman
- Bel' aiyl okmotu (center - village Bel', and also village Borbash)
- Gulstan aiyl okmotu (center - village Imeni Frunze, and also village Gulstan)
- Isanov aiyl okmotu (center - village Jany-Bazar, and also villages Jar-Korgon, Fedorovo, Chech-Debe, Kojoke, and Kichi-Alay)
- Karatash aiyl okmotu (center - village Karatash, and also village Noygut)
- Kulatov aiyl okmotu (center - village Kojo-Aryk and also villages Akchal, Baglan, Kosh Debe and Kyzyl-Bulak)
- Jany Nookat aiyl okmotu (center - village Jany Nookat, and also villages Kyzyl Teyit, and Temir Koruk)
- Kenesh aiyl okmotu (center - village Kuu Maydan, and also villages Ak-Terek, Arbyn, Chegeden, and Shankol)
- Kyrgyz-Ata aiyl okmotu (center - village Keterme, and also villages Borko, Kara-Oy, Kara-Tash, Kyrgyz-Ata, Tash-Bulak, and Ak-Bulak)
- Imeni Toktomata Zulpueva aiyl okmotu (center - village Uchbay, and also villages Aybek, Ak-Chabuu, International, Karake, Kommunizm, Osor, Tashtak, Chuchuk, and Yatan)
- Kok-Bel aiyl okmotu (center - village Kok-Bel and also village Kaiyndy)
- Kyzyl Oktyabr aiyl okmotu (center - village Kök-Jar, and also villages Alashan, Borbash, Jiyde, Karanay, and Sarykandy)
- On Eki Bel aiyl okmotu (center - village On Eki Bel, and also village Naray)
- Teeles aiyl okmotu (center - village Murkut and also villages Ay-Tamga, Gerey-Shoron, Jaiylma, Dodon, Kenesh, Merkit, and Tolman)
- Mirmakhmud aiyl okmotu (center - village Imeni Chapaeva, and also villages Aral, Baryn, Budaylyk, Kapchygay, and Kara-Koktu)
- Yntymak aiyl okmotu (center - village Yntymak, and also villages Besh-Burkan, Aryk Boyu, Don Maala, Akshar, Tash-Bulak, Chelekchi, and Nichke-Suu)
References
- 1 2 3 Population and Housing Census 2009. Book 3 (in tables). Regions of Kyrgyzstan: Osh Region (Перепись населения и жилищного фонда Кыргызской Республики 2009. Книга 3 (в таблицах). Регионы Кыргызстана: Ошская область (PDF), Bishkek: National Committee on Statistics, 2010
- ↑ Enrin.grida.no
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Coordinates: 40°16′00″N 72°37′06″E / 40.266667°N 72.618196°E

