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'''Kadamjay District''' ({{lang-ky|Кадамжай району}}; {{lang-ru|Кадамжайский район}}) is a [[Districts of Kyrgyzstan|district]] in [[Batken Region]], in south-western [[Kyrgyzstan]]. |
'''Kadamjay District''' ({{lang-ky|Кадамжай району}}; {{lang-ru|Кадамжайский район}}) is a [[Districts of Kyrgyzstan|district]] in [[Batken Region]], in south-western [[Kyrgyzstan]]. |
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The administrative seat lies at [[Kadamjay]].<ref name=class>{{cite web|url=http://stat.kg/media/files/21f93e4d-9418-433e-aed9-ecb28d70ef5a.doc|title=Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic|language=ky|date=May 2021|publisher=National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic|pages=42–46}}</ref> The district area is {{convert|6146|km2}}, and its resident population was 157,597 in 2009.<ref name=stat>{{cite web|url=http://212.42.101.100:8088/nacstat/sites/default/files/%D0%91%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F%20%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C.pdf |title=2009 population census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Batken Region |access-date=2013-05-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810173103/http://212.42.101.100:8088/nacstat/sites/default/files/%D0%91%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BA%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F%20%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C.pdf |archive-date=10 August 2011 }}</ref> The largest town of the district, [[Kadamjay]], is located between the cities of [[Khaidarkan]] (Aidarken) and [[Kyzyl-Kiya]]. |
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The district is thought to have the second largest [[mercury (element)|mercury]]-[[antimony]] deposit in the world.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/mercury/stocks/Primary%20Mercury%20Mining_7.23.07_FINAL.pdf "Primary Mercury Mining"]</ref> |
The district is thought to have the second largest [[mercury (element)|mercury]]-[[antimony]] deposit in the world.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/mercury/stocks/Primary%20Mercury%20Mining_7.23.07_FINAL.pdf "Primary Mercury Mining"]</ref> |
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# city [[Khaidarkan|Aydarken]] |
# city [[Khaidarkan|Aydarken]] |
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# city [[Kadamjay]] (including 3 villages: Tash-Kiya, [[ |
# city [[Kadamjay]] (including 3 villages: Tash-Kiya, [[Pülgön]], Chal-Tash) |
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# Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu (15: center - village: Jany-Jer; and also villages [[Ak-Turpak]], Jany-Jer,<ref name="Перепись2009" /> Kalacha, Kara-Tumshuk, Kyzyl-Korgon, Otukchu, [[Sary-Kamysh, Batken|Sary-Kamysh]], Tokoy, Chogorok, Chong-Kara, Jash-Tilek, [[Oruk-Zar|Orukzar]], Ming-Chinar and Kelechek) |
# Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu (15: center - village: Jany-Jer; and also villages [[Ak-Turpak]], Jany-Jer,<ref name="Перепись2009" /> Kalacha, Kara-Tumshuk, Kyzyl-Korgon, Otukchu, [[Sary-Kamysh, Batken|Sary-Kamysh]], Tokoy, Chogorok, Chong-Kara, Jash-Tilek, [[Oruk-Zar|Orukzar]], Ming-Chinar and Kelechek) |
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# Alga aiyl okmotu (8: center - village: [[Alga, Kadamjay|Alga]]; and also villages Adyr, Bokso,<ref name="Перепись2009" /> Myrgyljek,<ref name="Перепись2009">[http://www.stat.kg/media/files/e82c81bf-47b1-449d-a29a-26023376c93c.pdf "2009 Population and Housing Census of the Kyrgyz Republic. Book III (in tables). Regions of Kyrgyzstan, Batken oblast" p.: "The census shows that the presence of actual villages (aiyls) on the ground does not correspond to the State Classification «System of designations of objects of administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic» (SOATE). The census found that these differences had occurred in the course of local administrative arrangements, which were confirmed by normative documents from the field. According to them, one village does not actually exist on the ground (Jany-Jer of Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu of Kadamjay District), which is erroneously listed in SOATE. In addition, there were two villages in Bokso and Myrgyljek of Alga aiyl okmotu of Kadamjaya District in 1996. They moved to other villages of Burgondu PMK and Kaytpas of Kyrgyz-Kyshtak aiyl okmotu of the same district, but villages' data are given with old names in SOATE. It should also be noted that the village of Jashtyk (located 8 km from the centre) has existed on the ground since 1991, but still has no code and is not listed in SOATE".]</ref> Shak-Shak, Shybran, [[Chunkur-Kyshtak]] and Jany-Chek) |
# Alga aiyl okmotu (8: center - village: [[Alga, Kadamjay|Alga]]; and also villages Adyr, Bokso,<ref name="Перепись2009" /> Myrgyljek,<ref name="Перепись2009">[http://www.stat.kg/media/files/e82c81bf-47b1-449d-a29a-26023376c93c.pdf "2009 Population and Housing Census of the Kyrgyz Republic. Book III (in tables). Regions of Kyrgyzstan, Batken oblast" p.: "The census shows that the presence of actual villages (aiyls) on the ground does not correspond to the State Classification «System of designations of objects of administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic» (SOATE). The census found that these differences had occurred in the course of local administrative arrangements, which were confirmed by normative documents from the field. According to them, one village does not actually exist on the ground (Jany-Jer of Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu of Kadamjay District), which is erroneously listed in SOATE. In addition, there were two villages in Bokso and Myrgyljek of Alga aiyl okmotu of Kadamjaya District in 1996. They moved to other villages of Burgondu PMK and Kaytpas of Kyrgyz-Kyshtak aiyl okmotu of the same district, but villages' data are given with old names in SOATE. It should also be noted that the village of Jashtyk (located 8 km from the centre) has existed on the ground since 1991, but still has no code and is not listed in SOATE".]</ref> Shak-Shak, Shybran, [[Chunkur-Kyshtak]] and Jany-Chek) |
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Kadamjay | |
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Country | Kyrgyzstan |
Region | Batken Region |
Seat | Kadamjay |
Area | |
• Total | 6,146 km2 (2,373 sq mi) |
Population (2009) | |
• Total | 157,597 |
• Density | 26/km2 (66/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+6 |
Kadamjay District (Template:Lang-ky; Template:Lang-ru) is a district in Batken Region, in south-western Kyrgyzstan. The administrative seat lies at Kadamjay.[1] The district area is 6,146 square kilometres (2,373 sq mi), and its resident population was 157,597 in 2009.[2] The largest town of the district, Kadamjay, is located between the cities of Khaidarkan (Aidarken) and Kyzyl-Kiya.
The district is thought to have the second largest mercury-antimony deposit in the world.[3] Kadamjay Antimony Factory is one of the biggest factories in Kyrgyzstan. Khaidarkan Mercury Plant, built in 1942, was reported, as of 2005, to produce 300 to 600 metric tons of mercury per year.
Ak-Su (white river) is the river which passes through Kadamjay. Jiydelik lake is a favorite picnic spot.
Rural communities and villages
In total, Kadamjay District include 2 cities and 115 villages in 13 rural communities (aiyl okmotus).[4] Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Kadamjay District are:[5][6]
- city Aydarken
- city Kadamjay (including 3 villages: Tash-Kiya, Pülgön, Chal-Tash)
- Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu (15: center - village: Jany-Jer; and also villages Ak-Turpak, Jany-Jer,[7] Kalacha, Kara-Tumshuk, Kyzyl-Korgon, Otukchu, Sary-Kamysh, Tokoy, Chogorok, Chong-Kara, Jash-Tilek, Orukzar, Ming-Chinar and Kelechek)
- Alga aiyl okmotu (8: center - village: Alga; and also villages Adyr, Bokso,[7] Myrgyljek,[7] Shak-Shak, Shybran, Chunkur-Kyshtak and Jany-Chek)
- Birlik aiyl okmotu (13: center - village: Ormosh; and also villages Bel', Jal, Jany-Korgon, Kichi-Aydarken, Molo, Sur, Syrt, Teskey, Chechme, Eshme, Jany-Syrt and Yntymak)
- Absamat Masaliev aiyl okmotu (8: center - village: Kara-Debe; and also villages Olagysh, Kakyr, Kojo, Kon, Alysh, Tash-Korgon and Leskhoz)
- Kotormo aiyl okmotu (10: center - village: Kyzyl-Bulak; and also villages Ak-Kiya, Gayrat, Jalgyz-Bulak, Kara-Oot, Kara-Shoro, Kesken-Tash, Kotormo, Tamasha and Langar)
- Maidan aiyl okmotu (13: center - village: Kara-Jygach; and also villages Austan, Kara-Kyshtak, Karool, Kerege-Tash, Maydan, Pum, Kara-Dobo, Isfayram, Sary-Altyn, Bak, Jany-Abad and Akimbek)
- Markaz aiyl okmotu (6: center - village: Markaz; and also villages Arpa-Say, Dostuk, Kok-Talaa, Mayak and Pyldyrak)
- Orozbek aiyl okmotu (7: center - village: Orozbekovo; and also villages Kuldu, Кosh-Dobo, Kuduk, Ondurush, Sary-Talaa and Uchkun)
- Uch-Korgon aiyl okmotu (12: center - village: Uch-Korgon; and also villages Valakish, Kakyr, Kalacha, Kaltak, Sulaymanabad, Raz'ezd, Sukhana, Chauvay, Boz, Kambarabad and Tajik-Kyshtak)
- Khalmion aiyl okmotu (13: center - village: Khalmion; and also villages Baymaala, Gulduromo, Jany-Aiyl, Joshuk, Irilesh, Kok-Tal, Kurulush, Noogardan, Tash-Dobo, Yntymak, Chekelik and Shady)
- Kyrgyz-Kyshtak aiyl okmotu (5: center - village: Kyrgyz-Kyshtak; and also villages Kojo-Korum, Kaytpas, Burgondu OPH and Burgondu PMK)
- Chauvay aiyl okmotu (1: center - village: Chauvay)
- Sovet aiyl okmotu (1: center - village: Sovetskiy)
Note: Kyzyl-Kiya is a town of regional significance of Batken region, villages Karavan, Ak-Bulak and Jin-Jigen are parts of the town Kyzyl-Kiya.
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External links
- A site about Kadamzhay (in English and Russian)
References
- ^ "Classification system of territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic" (in Kyrgyz). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. May 2021. pp. 42–46.
- ^ "2009 population census of the Kyrgyz Republic: Batken Region" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2011. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
- ^ "Primary Mercury Mining"
- ^ Кыргыз Республикасынын администрациялык-аймактык жана аймактык бирдиктердин объектилерин белгилөө тутумунун мамлекеттик классификатору, 11.05.2021
- ^ List of Rural Communities of Kyrgyzstan Archived 2010-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2012 Law on the transformation of individual urban settlements of the Kyrgyz Republic and relating them to the category of village or city
- ^ a b c "2009 Population and Housing Census of the Kyrgyz Republic. Book III (in tables). Regions of Kyrgyzstan, Batken oblast" p.: "The census shows that the presence of actual villages (aiyls) on the ground does not correspond to the State Classification «System of designations of objects of administrative-territorial and territorial units of the Kyrgyz Republic» (SOATE). The census found that these differences had occurred in the course of local administrative arrangements, which were confirmed by normative documents from the field. According to them, one village does not actually exist on the ground (Jany-Jer of Ak-Turpak aiyl okmotu of Kadamjay District), which is erroneously listed in SOATE. In addition, there were two villages in Bokso and Myrgyljek of Alga aiyl okmotu of Kadamjaya District in 1996. They moved to other villages of Burgondu PMK and Kaytpas of Kyrgyz-Kyshtak aiyl okmotu of the same district, but villages' data are given with old names in SOATE. It should also be noted that the village of Jashtyk (located 8 km from the centre) has existed on the ground since 1991, but still has no code and is not listed in SOATE".