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Issyk-Kul (, Ysyk-Köl oblusu ) is one of the regions of Kyrgyzstan. Its capital is . It is surrounded by , to the north, Chüy Region to the west, to the southwest, and , to the southeast. It takes its name from Lake , the world's second-largest high altitude lake. Its total area is . The resident population of the region was 501,933 as of January 2021. The region has a sizeable (8.0% in 2009) minority.


Geography
The north is dominated by the eye-shaped lake, surrounded by the ridges of the mountain system: the mountains to the north and the to the south (the 'sunny' and 'shady' Alatau, respectively). To the south are mountains and 'jailoos' (mountain meadows used for summer grazing). The highest peaks of the mountains, including , are located in the easternmost part of the region.

Most of the population of the region lives around the lake, in particular in the cities of near the lake's western end, and near its eastern end.


Divisions
Issyk-Kul is divided administratively into two cities of regional significance, and , and five districts:

is a city of district significance. There are two urban-type settlements in the region: Pristan'-Przheval'sk (part of city) and (part of city).


Basic socio-economic indicators
The economically active population of Issyk-Kul in 2009 was 193,706, of which 172,908 employed and 20,798 (10.7%) unemployed.

  • Export: 18.8 million US dollars (2008)
  • Import: 221.7 million US dollars (2008)
  • Direct Foreign Investments: 1,1 million US dollars (in 2008)


Demographics
The official population estimate for January 2021 was 501,933. In 2009 28.7% of the population lived in the region's cities and urban-type settlements, and 71.3% in the rural areas.


Ethnic composition
According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition (de jure population) of Issyk-Kul Region was:

86.2%
8.0%
1.5%
0.9%
0.9%
0.7%
0.7%
0.5%
0.3%
0.3%


Transportation
The railroad coming from the northwest (from ) ends at Balykchy. The main highway (A365) from passes through Balykchy and into the Naryn Region on its way to the into China. Highway A363 circles the lake and A362 runs east from the lake into Kazakhstan. and Karakol International Airport link the region with Almaty in Kazakhstan. Cholpon-Ata Airport and have no regular flights.


Tourism
The region, which resembles the Alps or Colorado, would be a major tourist destination were it not for its remoteness and underdeveloped infrastructure. Currently, it is visited mostly by locals who use the Soviet-era establishments around the lake and the more adventurous sort of international tourist.

== Gallery ==

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at sundown]]
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and the Küngöy Ala-Too Range (near )]]
in village, Issyk-Kul Region]]
camp on the shores of Lake ]]

  • Laurence Mitchell, Kyrgyzstan, Bradt Travel Guides, 2008


External links
  • Karakol – Djeti-Oguz region in Central Tien-Shan
    (Mountaineering reports and maps. Although the site is in English, with some web browsers you may need to set "Character Encoding" to "Cyrillic" in the "View" menu of your browser in order to get better display of the main page).

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