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The village of '''Karabulak''' (''{{lang-kz|Қарабұлақ}}) — is one of the largest villages of [[Sayram District]], [[South Kazakhstan Province]]. The population is nearly 45 thousand (as of 2012).<ref>[http://uakit.kz/?p=1212/ Ауылдастарыма ризамын. Қашанда қолдауға әзір тұрады] ''uakit.kz''</ref> The area is 11,134 hectares. It is located 45 km from Chimkent, the province center, and 18 km from Aksukent village, the district center. There are 11 schools, 1 college and 3 marketplaces in the village. Also there are 19 mosques, 2 hospitals, 2 policlinics, a kindergarten, Alisher Navoiy cultural center and the largest mosque in Sayram for 10 thousand. Most of the population of the village are ethnic [[Uzbeks]] who constitute up to 99% of the villagers.<ref>[http://www.central-eurasia.com/kazakhstan/2/?uid=174 Узбекское население Южно-Казахстанской области]</ref> |
The village of '''Karabulak''' (''{{lang-kz|Қарабұлақ}}'') — is one of the largest villages of [[Sayram District]], [[South Kazakhstan Province]]. The population is nearly 45 thousand (as of 2012).<ref>[http://uakit.kz/?p=1212/ Ауылдастарыма ризамын. Қашанда қолдауға әзір тұрады] ''uakit.kz''</ref> The area is 11,134 hectares. It is located 45 km from Chimkent, the province center, and 18 km from Aksukent village, the district center. There are 11 schools, 1 college and 3 marketplaces in the village. Also there are 19 mosques, 2 hospitals, 2 policlinics, a kindergarten, Alisher Navoiy cultural center and the largest mosque in Sayram for 10 thousand. Most of the population of the village are ethnic [[Uzbeks]] who constitute up to 99% of the villagers.<ref>[http://www.central-eurasia.com/kazakhstan/2/?uid=174 Узбекское население Южно-Казахстанской области]</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 03:38, 7 June 2014
Karabulak
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Country | Kazakhstan |
Province | South Kazakhstan Province |
Government | |
• Akim (mayor) | Zakirzhan Ibragimov |
Population (2012 census) | |
• City | 45 000 |
• Metro | Shymkent |
Time zone | UTC+6 (BTT) |
Postal code | 160804[1] |
Area code | +7 72531 |
The village of Karabulak (Template:Lang-kz) — is one of the largest villages of Sayram District, South Kazakhstan Province. The population is nearly 45 thousand (as of 2012).[2] The area is 11,134 hectares. It is located 45 km from Chimkent, the province center, and 18 km from Aksukent village, the district center. There are 11 schools, 1 college and 3 marketplaces in the village. Also there are 19 mosques, 2 hospitals, 2 policlinics, a kindergarten, Alisher Navoiy cultural center and the largest mosque in Sayram for 10 thousand. Most of the population of the village are ethnic Uzbeks who constitute up to 99% of the villagers.[3]
History
In mid-19th century, the Russian Empire began occupying the area of present-day Central Asia. By the late 19th century, imperial Russia had conquered all of the three states that dominated the territory roughly corresponding to present-day Uzbekistan.[4] When Russians split Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic into autonomous oblasts, Karabulak became part of Kirghiz ASSR and later into Kazakh SSR. After the dissolution of the USSR, Kazakh SSR became Kazakhstan.
Transport
The nearest railway station is at distance of 18 km in the settlement of city type of Aksukent. Karabulak is located at distance of 45 km from the regional downtown of Shymkent. Karabulaka to other settlements of the country is connected by highways. Karabulak is located at distance of 1450 km from Astana. From Karabulak to the capital it is possible to reach approximately for 21 hours.
Facts
In April, 2012 cases of suicides among school students in the village in this connection the white camel was sacrificed became frequent.[5][6]
Gallery
References
- ^ Почтовые индексы Казахстана
- ^ Ауылдастарыма ризамын. Қашанда қолдауға әзір тұрады uakit.kz
- ^ Узбекское население Южно-Казахстанской области
- ^ Fierman, William. "Uzbekistan." Microsoft® Student 2009 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2008.
- ^ Үрей жайлаған ауыл otyrar.kz
- ^ Казахи принесли в жертву верблюда ради прекращения самоубийств | Центр Льва Гумилева