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Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
Balykchy (Kyrgyz: Балыкчы) is a town at the western end of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan, at an elevation of about 1,900 metres. Its area is 38 square kilometres
Balykchy
Region of Kyrgyzstan
population of the region lives around the lake, in particular in the cities of Balykchy near the lake's western end, and Karakol near its eastern end. Issyk-Kul
Issyk-Kul_Region
Country in Central Asia
railway from Balykchy to Karakeche, primarily meant to carry coal from mines at Karakeche to Bishkek. In June 2023, a railway between Balykchy and Bishkek
Kyrgyzstan
Gorge in Kyrgyzstan
Valley. The Bishkek-Tokmak-Kemin-Balykchy highway (A365) passes through the gorge, as does the railway from Bishkek to Balykchy. Wikimedia Commons has media
Boom_Gorge
National railway system
March 2018, Uzbek Railways began a new service, connecting Tashkent with Balykchy. The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway, which started construction in
Uzbek_Railways
Coal mining area in Kyrgyzstan
million tonnes. This coal is mostly sent to Bishkek via the railway at Balykchy. The extension of that railway all the way to Karakeche was proposed in
Karakeche
Lake in northeastern Kyrgyzstan
villages around the lake, listed clockwise from the lake's western tip: Balykchy (the railhead at the western end of the lake) Kosh-Köl Tamchy Cholpon-Ata
Issyk-Kul
Region of Kyrgyzstan
The main highway runs from the Chinese border at Torugart Pass north to Balykchy on Lake Issyk-Kul. It is known as the location of Lake Song-Köl, Lake Chatyr-Köl
Naryn_Region
Region of Kyrgyzstan
main east-west transportation axis of the region is the Taraz-Bishkek-Balykchy highway, running through most major cities of the region. This road's section
Chüy_Region
Region Osh Region Talas Region Batken Bishkek (city with region status) Balykchy, Issyk-Kul Region Karakol, Issyk-Kul Region Manas Naryn Osh Flag of Kyrgyzstan
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District in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
Shor-Bulak) Note: Balykchy is a town of regional significance of Issyk-Kul Region, and is not part of the Tong District. Balykchy Orto-Tokoy Kara-Koo
Tong_District
Place in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan
between Balykchy and Cholpon-Ata. The village includes two built-up areas. First, the actual residential village, located along the Balykchy-Cholpon-Ata-Karakol
Kosh-Köl
Place in Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
along the highway is the Orto-Tokoy reservoir and about 45 km northeast is Balykchy on Lake Issyk-Kul. The village is a base for excursions into the high country
Kochkor
Military of Kyrgyzstan
CIS. Kyrgyzstan hosted the Second CIS Military Sports Games in 2017 in Balykchy. The games included various competition in shooting, fighting, etc. On
Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic
Armed_Forces_of_the_Kyrgyz_Republic
Pass in the Tian Shan mountain range
Chatyr-Köl lies near the pass on the Kyrgyz side. The road to Naryn and then to Balykchy and Bishkek—stretching for some 400 km (250 mi)—is narrow and in winter
Torugart_Pass
Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
highway between Kochkor and Balykchy. Its population was 491 in 2021. Administratively, it is part of the city of Balykchy. It is on the east-flowing part
Orto-Tokoy
Place in Chüy Region, Kyrgyzstan
Province and the other south and then east through the Suusamyr valley to Balykchy on Lake Issyk Kul. It has a temperate climate. The terrain is flat, with
Kara-Balta
Administrative center of Tong District in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan
There are demonstrations of falconry with eagles. The road to the west to Balykchy goes through dry and less-attractive country. "По живописному южному побережью
Bökönbaev
Bilateral relations
2018, Uzbekistan Railways began a new service, connecting Tashkent with Balykchy. Centrum Air and Uzbekistan Airways operate services between the two countries
Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan relations
Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan_relations
Mountain pass in Kyrgyzstan
significance ЭМ-11 (as per the national road classification) connecting Bishkek, Balykchy, Naryn, Torugart, and Kyrgyzstan-China border, which is also known as European
Dolon_Pass
Kyrgyz politician (born 1965)
Baqıyev after the Tulip Revolution. Japarov was born on 14 September 1965 in Balykchy, Issyk-Kul Region, to Usenbek Japarov, a doctor, and Begayim Sarynzhieva
Akylbek_Japarov
Basketball tier in Kyrgyzstan
Kokzhal Creekmore Center 1999 1999 Vlacheslav Dmitriyov Mobile Seti Balykchy Balykchy Tatar Box 1992 Andreyev Vyacheslav Naryn Naryn Naryn Naryn Central
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Baikonur Kapchagay Kostanay Oskemen Pavlodar Taldıqorğan Tarbagatay Zhetikara Balykchy Batken Bishkek Jalal-Abad Karabalta Karakol Kara-Köl Osh Toguz-Bulak Tokmok
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Institute Balykchy Territorial Hospital Issyk-Kul Region 42°29′56″N 76°10′53″E / 42.498854°N 76.181317°E / 42.498854; 76.181317 (Balykchy Territorial
List of hospitals in Kyrgyzstan
List_of_hospitals_in_Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz politician (born 1998)
Sultanbekov was born on 12 September 1998, in a military family in the town of Balykchy, Issyk-Kul Region, in Eastern Kyrgyzstan. His father, Medetbek Sultanbekov
Temirlan_Sultanbekov
urban settlement. Malye Kamkaly, Baytal and Aral were abolished in 2019. Balykchy, a lakeside town. Though maintaining a large population, the town has declined
List of ghost towns by country
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Geographic; Cholpon-Ata (Issyk-Kul district) +996 3944 XXXXX Geographic; Balykchy (City) +996 3945 XXXXX Geographic; Tup (Tup district) +996 3946 XXXXX Geographic;
Telephone numbers in Kyrgyzstan
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Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
2021. Tamchy is located on the north shore of Lake Issyk Kul, between Balykchy and Cholpon Ata on highway A363. To the west is Kosh Kol. The village stretches
Tamchy
2023 Status Oblus Aydarken Айдаркен Хайдаркан 1941 11,759 10,998 3 Batken Balykchy Балыкчы Рыбачье, Иссык-Куль 1884 33,110 42,438 41,342 42,380 48,622 52
List_of_cities_in_Kyrgyzstan
Retrieved 20 April 2021. "Taraz". transphoto.org. Retrieved 20 April 2021. "Balykchy". transphoto.org. Retrieved 20 April 2021. "Chronology: Bishkek". transphoto
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campaigns against Kokand fortresses in Issyk-Kul, Naryn, Bishkek, and Balykchy between 1842 and 1844, successfully driving out Kokand influence and solidifying
History_of_Kyrgyzstan
problems with the vote counting. An opposition rally of 1,000 people in Balykchy during election day was broken up by riot police. As of 22:00 on 26 July
2009 Kyrgyz presidential election
2009_Kyrgyz_presidential_election
that underwent a name change in the past. Rybachye → Ysyk-Kel (1989) → Balykchy (1992) Karakol → Przhevalsk (1889) → Karakol (1921) → Przhevalsk (1939)
List of renamed cities in Kyrgyzstan
List_of_renamed_cities_in_Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz politician (1944–1999)
became a head of People's Control Commission, and the First Secretary of Balykchy Town Committee of the Communist Party of Kirghizia. From 1988 to 1991,
Jumabek_Ibraimov
River in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
Region. After approaching within a few kilometres of Lake Issyk-Kul (near Balykchy), without either flowing into the lake or draining it, it turns towards
Chu_(river)
Mountain pass in Kyrgyzstan
significance ЭМ-11 (as per the national road classification) connecting Bishkek, Balykchy, Naryn, Torugart, and Kyrgyzstan-China border, which is also known as European
Ak-Beyit_Pass
Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
significance ЭМ-09 (as per the national road classification) connecting Balykchy - Anan'yevo - Karakol. "Classification system of territorial units of the
Frunzenskoe,_Tüp
( KZ05-06 ) А-362 75.5 km ЭМ-09 Balykchy ( ЭМ-11 ) - Anan'yevo - Tüp ( ЭМ-08 ) - Karakol ( ЭМ-10 ) А-363 222 km ЭМ-10 Balykchy ( ЭМ-11 ) - Bökönbaev - Karakol
Roads_in_Kyrgyzstan
railway from Balykchy to Karakeche, primarily meant to carry coal from mines at Karakeche to Bishkek. In June 2023, a railway between Balykchy and Bishkek
Transport_in_Kyrgyzstan
Airport – Osh UCFP – Karakol International Airport – Karakol UCFR – Balykchy Airport – Balykchy UCFS – Kyzyl-Kiya Airport – Kyzyl-Kiya UCFT – Talas Airport –
List of airports by ICAO code: U
List_of_airports_by_ICAO_code:_U
Place in Issyk-Kul Region, Kyrgyzstan
district center, Bökönbaev, is 28 km to the east. It is 60 km from the Balykchy railway station. The village was founded in 1930, with a Population: of
Kyzyl-Tuu,_Issyk_Kul
Bishkek Bishkek Chuy Region Kara-Balta, Sosnovka, Tokmok Issyk Kul Region Balykchy, Bokonbayevo, Karakol Jalal-Abad Region Jalal-Abad Naryn Region Kochkor
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Topics referred to by the same term
in Tyuleny Archipelago, Kazakhstan Rybachye, former name of the town of Balykchy, Kyrgyzstan Rybache (Rybachye), a rural locality under administrative jurisdiction
Rybachy
Topics referred to by the same term
Baliqchi Baliqchi, Iran Baliqchi, Uzbekistan Baliqchi District, Uzbekistan Balykchy, a city in Kyrgyzstan This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Baliqchi_(disambiguation)
Former feudal state of the Kyrgyz people
time, Ormon's army also attacked and sacked the Kokand khan palace in Balykchy. In 1844, the Kara-Kyrgyz Khanate forces occupied fortresses at Bishkek
Kara-Kyrgyz_Khanate
Gorgan, Iran Kiel, Germany Novorossiysk, Russia Trikomo, Cyprus Sancaktepe Balykchy, Kyrgyzstan Bogodogo (Ouagadougou), Burkina Faso Djibouti City, Djibouti
List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Turkey
a new election should be held." An opposition rally of 1,000 people in Balykchy on election day was broken up by riot police. The arrest of an opposition
Politics_of_Kyrgyzstan
Khan of the Kara-Kyrgyz Khanate
the Kokand troops" and captured and burned the Kokand khan's palace in Balykchy. In 1844, Ormon's forces also captured the fortress at Bishkek, a local
Ormon_Khan
Place in Chüy Region, Kyrgyzstan
situated in the Boom Gorge, on the road and the railroad from Bishkek to Balykchy, 7 km downstream from the bridge Krasny Most. "Classification system of
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