Arshaly District (, Arşaly audany) is a district of Akmola Region in northern Kazakhstan. The administrative center of the district is the settlement of Arshaly. Population:
Borders:
The eastern part is occupied by the low southern spurs of the Yerementau Mountains. The climate is continental. Winter is cold, long-lasting; average temperature in January -17 °C; summer is moderately hot, average temperature in July is 20 °C. The average annual precipitation is 300–350 mm . The Ishim River flows through the territory of the district with tributaries of the Kyzylmol and Olenty. Most small rivers dry up in summer. Many lakes. The largest: Ulken and Kishi Saryoba, Balyktykol, Tanakol, Baidaly, Shalkar, Kyzylkol and others.
By the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR of October 14, 1939, Vishnevsky district was transferred to the newly formed Akmola region.
By the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 14, 1997 No. 3759 "On renaming certain administrative-territorial units of the Akmola region and changing their transcription" Vishnevsky district was renamed Arshalynsky district.
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1 | Settlement of Arshaly |
2 | Akbulak village |
3 | Arnasay village |
4 | Anar station |
5 | Bersuat village |
6 | Bulaksai village |
7 | Volgodonovka village |
8 | Zhibek Zholy village |
9 | Izhevsk village |
10 | Konstantinovka village |
11 | Mikhailovka village |
12 | Saryoba village |
13 | Turgen village |
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