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Jambyl or Zhambyl Region (; ), formerly known as Dzhambul Region () until 1991, is a region of . Its administrative center is . The population of the region is 1,209,665; the city is 335,100. The region borders , and is very near to (all to the south). Jambyl also borders three other provinces: (to the north), (to the west) and (to the east). The total area is . The province borders to its northeast. The province (and its capital during the ) was named after the Kazakh (folk singer) .


History
The Dzhambul Region was formed by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on October 14, 1939, and included nine districts, of which six were separated from the South Kazakhstan and three from the Alma-Ata region.


Arys ammunition explosion
In August 2021, nine people were killed in a major explosion in at a at a military unit in Taraz in the Jambyl Region of . As a result, Minister of Defense Nurlan Yermekbayev announced his intent to resign on 27 August 2021. Four days later his resignation was accepted by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, with Yermekbayev accepting responsibility for the tragedy, and was succeeded by Lieutenant General . The leaders of foreign countries and international organizations delivered condolences and all government websites were grayscaled in memoriam.


Demographics
As of 2020, the Jambyl Region has a population of 1,130,099.

Ethnic groups (2020):


Administrative divisions
The province is administratively divided into ten districts and the city of .
  1. , with the administrative center in the auyl of ;
  2. Jambyl District, the auyl of Asy;
  3. , the auyl of ;
  4. , the auyl of ;
  5. Moiynkum District, the auyl of ;
  6. , the town of ;
  7. , the auyl of Tole bi;
  8. Talas District, the town of Karatau;
  9. Turar Ryskulov District, the auyl of Kulan;
  10. , the auyl of Bauyrzhan Momyshuly.
, Karatau, Shu, have the administrative status of town, whereas have the administrative status of a city.


Economy
Important industries include rock mining (around ). The valley is one of Kazakhstan's important areas of irrigated agriculture.

The core of the rail transportation network in the region is based on the east–west rail line, which runs through Taraz and Chu toward , and the north–south line, which runs north from Chu toward Nur-Sultan. (which in this area forms part of European route E40) comes from Tashkent, Uzbekistan over Shymkent (capital of neighbouring province South Kazakhstan) and runs further over Taraz to , Kyrgyzstan; then it comes to Jambyl Province again through Korday border crossing and continues east toward Almaty.

In February 2021, it was announced that a wind farm and a hydro power plant will be launched in the Zhambyl region during the 2021 year, and two more renewable energy facilities are planned to be launched in the area in the near future.

In May 2024, it was announced that a chemical complex producing mineral fertilizers would be built in , the total investment being over $1 billion USD.

The average monthly salary in Jambyl region is $548.


Tourism
In 2018, the Jambyl region began the reconstruction of the Tekturmas historical complex. Located on the outskirts of the city, this complex is aimed at highlighting and preserving the cultural heritage of the country. Currently, the site is home to 14 monuments, a waterfall, observatory platforms, and a medieval style fortress that surrounds the complex.

== Gallery ==

Bridge over the Chu]]


See also
  • Merke Turkic Sanctuaries


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