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==History==
==History==
Belovodskoye was established by 12 families of back settlers from [[Astrakhan Governorate]] of [[Russian Empire]] in spring 1868. The settlement was called Belovodskoye (White river in Russian) by the name of the [[Ak-Suu River]] (White river in Kyrgyz) close to which it was laid. The first street in the village was named Astrakhan. Later the settlers from other areas of the empire mostly from [[Voronezh Governorate]] and Orel Governorate joined them. They were followed by more peasants from [[Poltava Governorate]], [[Kharkov Governorate]], and Saratov Governorate. The language used by settlers was a mixture of [[Russian language]] and [[Ukranian language]]. <ref>{{Citation
Belovodskoye was established by 12 families of back settlers from [[Astrakhan Governorate]] of [[Russian Empire]] in spring 1868. The settlement was called Belovodskoye (White river in Russian) by the name of the [[Ak-Suu River]] (White river in Kyrgyz) close to which it was laid. The first street in the village was named Astrakhan. Later the settlers from other areas of the empire mostly from [[Voronezh Governorate]] and Orel Governorate joined them. They were followed by more peasants from [[Poltava Governorate]], [[Kharkov Governorate]], and Saratov Governorate. The language used by settlers was a mixture of [[Russian language]] and [[Ukrainian language]]. <ref>{{Citation
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Belovodskoye
Беловодск(ое), Ак-Суу
The main road through Belovodsk, looking west towards Kara-Balta.
The main road through Belovodsk, looking west towards Kara-Balta.
CountryKyrgyzstan
ProvinceChuy Province
Belovodskoye1868
Elevation
732 m (2,402 ft)
Time zoneUTC +5

Belovodskoye (Template:Lang-ru), Aq-Suu (Template:Lang-ky), or more commonly Belovodsk (Template:Lang-ru), is a town in the Chuy Province of Kyrgyzstan. It is the capital of Moskovsky District, and is located on the European route E40 (M39) Bishkek to Chimkent highway.

History

Belovodskoye was established by 12 families of back settlers from Astrakhan Governorate of Russian Empire in spring 1868. The settlement was called Belovodskoye (White river in Russian) by the name of the Ak-Suu River (White river in Kyrgyz) close to which it was laid. The first street in the village was named Astrakhan. Later the settlers from other areas of the empire mostly from Voronezh Governorate and Orel Governorate joined them. They were followed by more peasants from Poltava Governorate, Kharkov Governorate, and Saratov Governorate. The language used by settlers was a mixture of Russian language and Ukrainian language. [1]

References

  1. ^ Katyutschenko, Lyudmila (1974), Diploma work: History of Belovodskoye Village (in Russian), Frunze: Kyrgyz State University {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |month= (help)