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Kyzylorda Region

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Country
  
Kazakhstan

Postal codes
  
120000

ISO 3166 code
  
KZ-KZY

Area
  
226,019 km²

Capital
  
Kyzylorda

Area code
  
+7 (724)

Time zone
  
East (UTC+6)

Area codes
  
+7 (724)

Vehicle registration
  
11, N

Founded
  
15 January 1938

Population
  
727,990 (1 Feb 2013)

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Kyzylorda Region (Kazakh: Қызылорда облысы, Qızılorda oblısı, قىزىلوردا وبلىسى; Russian: Кызылординская область, Kyzylordinskaja oblastj) is a region of Kazakhstan. Its capital is the city of Kyzylorda, with a population of 157,400. The region itself has a population of 590,000. Other notable settlements include Aral, Kazaly (Kazalinsk) and the Russian-administered Baikonur, which services the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The region borders neighboring country Uzbekistan, as well as three other regions: Aktobe Region (to the west), Karaganda Region (to the north), and South Kazakhstan Region (to the east). The Syr Darya River, flowing from the Tian Shan mountains to the Aral Sea, passes through Kyzylorda Region. The total area of the province is 226,000 square kilometers.

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Map of Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan

Kyzylorda region


Administrative divisions

The region is administratively divided into seven districts and the city of Kyzylorda.

  1. Aral District, with the administrative center in the town of Aral;
  2. Karmakshy District, the settlement of Zhosaly;
  3. Kazaly District, the urban-type settlement of Ayteke Bi;
  4. Shieli District, the urban-type settlement of Shieli;
  5. Syrdariya District, the urban-type settlement of Terenozek;
  6. Zhalagash District, the urban-type settlement of Zhalagash;
  7. Zhanakorgan District, the urban-type settlement of Zhanakorgan.

Three localities in Kyzylorda Region have town status. These are Aral, Kazaly, and Kyzylorda. The city of Baikonur is located within the area of the oblast but is currently rented and administered by Russian Federation.

Sport

The region sent a bandy team to the Spartakiade 2009.

References

Kyzylorda Region Wikipedia