Naryn District
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The district is characterized by the scenic Tian Shan Mountains, alpine pastures and Lake Song Köl which during summer months attracts large herds of sheep and horses with their herders and their yurts.
Economy
The economy of Naryn oblast is dominated by animal herding (sheep, horses, yaks), with wool and meat as the main products. Mining of various minerals developed during the Soviet era has largely been abandoned as uneconomical. Today the area is considered to be the poorest region in the country.
Demographics
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According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition (de jure population) of the Naryn District was 99.8% Kyrgyz and 0.2% other groups.[3]
Populated places
In total, Naryn District includes 39 settlements in 15 rural communities (Script error: No such module "Lang".). The rural communities and settlements in the Naryn District are:[2][5][6]
- Ak-Kuduk (seat: Segizinchi Mart; incl. Ak-Kuduk and Shoro)
- Chet-Nura (seat: Orto-Nura; incl. Ak-Bulung, Ak-Kyya, Iyri-Suu, Orto-Saz, Örük-Tam (part), Chet-Nura and Tösh-Bulak)
- Döbölü (seat: Döbölü; incl. Alysh and Kengesh)
- Dostuk (seat: Dostuk)
- Emgekchil (seat: Emgekchil)
- Emgek-Talaa (seat: Ak-Talaa; incl. Tegerek and Emgek-Talaa)
- Jan-Bulak (seat: Jan-Bulak)
- Jerge-Tal (seat: Jerge-Tal; incl. Jalgyz-Terek and Kyzyl-Jyldyz)
- Kara-Kujur (seat: Lakol; incl. Jer-Köchkü)
- Kazan-Kuygan (seat: Kazan-Kuygan; incl. Kara-Üngkür)
- Ming-Bulak (seat: Kuybyshev; incl. Ming-Bulak and Örnök)
- On-Archa (seat: Echki-Bashy; incl. Ottuk)
- Ortok (seat: Tash-Bashat, incl. Kayyngdy, Örük-Tam, Eki-Naryn and Tamdy-Suu)
- Sary-Oy (seat: Jylan-Aryk; incl. Sary-Oy)
- Uchkun (seat: Kulanak; incl. Uchkun)
Template:Map of Naryn district
References
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- ↑ Law 25 June 2004 No. 79
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- ↑ a b Template:Cite Kyrgyzstan census 2009
- ↑ Template:Cite Kyrgyzstan population 2021
- ↑ List of rural communities of Kyrgyzstan Template:Webarchive
- ↑ Law 27 September 2012 No. 168 on the transformation of individual urban settlements of the Kyrgyz Republic and relating them to the category of village or city
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