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Tört-Kül or Tert-Kul' may refer to the following places:

Tört-Kül, Issyk Kul Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan

Tört-Kül is a village in the Issyk-Kul Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 3,215 in 2009.

Kemin District Raion in Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan

Kemin is the northeast panhandle raion (district) of Chuy Region in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 3,533 square kilometres (1,364 sq mi), making it the largest district of Chuy Region, and its resident population was 44,118 in 2009. Its administrative headquarters is at Kemin. The district is located in the Chong-Kemin Valley, the Kichi-Kemin Valley and the eastern part of the Chuy Valley. It borders with Kazakhstan in the north, Chuy District in the west, and Issyk-Kul Province in the south and east.

Sokuluk District Raion in Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan

Sokuluk District is a raion (district) of the Chuy Region in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 2,550 square kilometres (980 sq mi), and its resident population was 159,231 in 2009. The capital lies at Sokuluk village.

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Chu River river in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan

The Chu is a river in northern Kyrgyzstan and southern Kazakhstan. Of its total length of approximately 1 067 kilometres, the first 115 kilometres are in Kyrgyzystan, then for 221 kilometres the river is the border between Kyrgyzystan and Kazakhstan, and the last 731 kilometres are in Kazakhstan. It is one of the longest rivers in Kyrgyzstan and in Kazakhstan.

Chuy Region Province in Kyrgyzstan

Chuy Region or Chui Region is the northernmost region (oblast) of the Kyrgyz Republic. It is bounded on the north by Kazakhstan, and clockwise, Issyk Kul Region, Naryn Region, Jalal-Abad Region and Talas Region. Its administrative center is Bishkek, but from 2003 to May 2006 it was Tokmok.

Naryn Region Region in Kyrgyzstan

Naryn Region is the largest region (oblast) of Kyrgyzstan. It is located in the east of the country and borders with Chuy Region in the north, Issyk Kul Region in the northeast, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China in the southeast, Osh Region in the southwest, and Jalal-Abad Region in the west. Its capital is Naryn. The region was established on 21 November 1939 as Tien-Shan Region. On 20 December 1962 the region was dissolved, but on 11 December 1970 re-established again. On 5 October 1988 it was unified with Issyk-Kul Region, and, finally, on 14 December 1990 it got back its present name: Naryn Region.

Issyk-Kul Region Region in Kyrgyzstan

Issyk-Kul Region is one of the regions of Kyrgyzstan. Its capital is Karakol. It is surrounded by Almaty Region, Kazakhstan (north), Chuy Region (west), Naryn Region (southwest) and Xinjiang, China (southeast). It takes its name from Lake Issyk-Kul, the second largest saline lake in the world, which never freezes despite its altitude in the Tian Shan mountains.

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Districts of Kyrgyzstan

The regions of Kyrgyzstan are divided into districts (raions), administered by government-appointed officials. Rural communities consisting of up to twenty small settlements have their own elected mayors and councils. The raions are listed below, by region:

Tamchy Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan

Tamchy is a village in the Issyk Kul District of the Issyk-Kul Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 1,427 in 2009.

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Tong District Raion in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan

Tong is a raion (district) of Issyk-Kul Region in north-eastern Kyrgyzstan. The capital lies at Bokonbayevo. Its area is 7,230 square kilometres (2,790 sq mi), and its resident population was 49,130 in 2009. Tong District borders Issyk Kul District to the north-west, Jeti-Oguz District to the south and south-east, Kochkor District to the south-west, Naryn District to the south, Kemin District to the north-west, and Issyk Kul - to the north.

Boom Gorge

Boom Gorge is an antecedent gorge in Chuy Province and Issyk-Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan.

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Kosh-Döbö may refer to the following places in Kyrgyzstan: