Alamudun District

Coordinates: 42°52′N 74°40′E / 42.867°N 74.667°E / 42.867; 74.667

Alamudun
Raion
Country Kyrgyzstan
Province Chuy Province
Population (2009)[1]
  Total 147,208
  de facto population
Time zone GMT +5 (UTC+5)

Alamudun (Kyrgyz: Аламүдүн району) is a raion (district) of Chuy Province in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its capital is Lebedinovka. The district surrounds Bishkek, but does not include it, because the city forms a province-level unit of its own.:[2]

Rural communities and villages

In total, Alamudun District include 50 settlements in 17 rural communities (aiyl okmotus). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Alamudun District are:[3]

  1. Ak-Deben aiyl okmotu (center - village Kaiyrma, and also village Moldovanovka)
  2. Ala-Archa aiyl okmotu (center - village Mramormoe, and also village Rassvet)
  3. Alamudun aiyl okmotu (center - village Alamudun, and also village Sadovoe)
  4. Arashan aiyl okmotu (center - village Arashan, and also village Tatyr)
  5. Vasil'evka aiyl okmotu (center - village Vinogradnoe, and also villages Vasil'evka, Polevoe, and Privo'lnoe)
  6. Grozd aiyl okmotu (center - village Grozd, and also villages At-Bashy,Birdik, Vtoraya Pyatiletka, and Lesnoe)
  7. Kara-Jygach aiyl okmotu (center - village Kara-Jygach)
  8. Kek-Jar aiyl okmotu (center - village Kek-Jar)
  9. Lebedinovka aiyl okmotu (center - village Lebedinovka, and also villages Vostok and Dachnoe)
  10. Lenin aiyl okmotu (center - village Lenin, and also villages Konstantinovka and Mykan)
  11. Mayevka aiyl okmotu (center - village Mayevka)
  12. Nizhnyaya Ala-Archa aiyl okmotu (center - village Nizhnyaya Ala-Archa)
  13. Oktyabr aiyl okmotu (center - village Oktyabrskoe, and also villages Lubyanoe and Chuyskoe)
  14. Baytik aiyl okmotu (center - village Baytik, and also villages Archaly, Baygeldi, Bash-Karasu and Kashka-Suu)
  15. Prigorodnyi aiyl okmotu (center - village Prigorodnoe, and also villages Ozernoe, Stepnoe and Dostuk)
  16. Tash-Debe aiyl okmotu (center - village Tash-Debe, and also villages Zarechnoe, Malinovka and Imeni Suymenkula Chokmorova)
  17. Tash-Moynok aiyl okmotu (center - village Koy-Tash, and also villages Besh-Kungey, Gornaya Maevka, Kyzyl Birdik, Podgornoe, Prohladnoe and Tash-Moynok)

References

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