Explore Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan with its capital Bishkek is located in Asia (Central Asia, west of China). It covers some 199,952 square kilometers (slightly smaller than South Dakota) with a population of 5,789,120. Kirghiz, Uzbek and Russian are the languages spoken by people in Kyrgyzstan (consider regional differences). China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are bordering countries.
Kyrgyzstan is a Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions.
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About the country
The topography is peaks of the Tien Shan mountain range and associated valleys and basins encompass the entire country. The average density of population is about 29 per km². The climate in Kyrgyzstan can be described as dry continental to polar in high Tien Shan Mountainssubtropical in southwest (Fergana Valley), temperate in northern foothill zone. Potential natural disasters are major flooding during snow melt prone to earthquakes
To reach someone Kyrgyzstan dial +996 prior to a number. The local cellular networks are operated on 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 3G, 4G. Websites typically end with the top level domain ".kg". If you want to bring electric appliances (e.g. battery chaarger), keep in min the local 220 V - 50 Hz (plugs: C, F). The sign for the locally used currency Som is KGS.
Red field with a yellow sun in the center having 40 rays representing the 40 Kyrgyz tribes; on the obverse side the rays run counterclockwise, on the reverse, clockwise; in the center of the sun is a red ring crossed by two sets of three lines, a stylized representation of a "tunduk" - the crown of a traditional Kyrgyz yurt; red symbolizes bravery and valor, the sun evinces peace and wealth.
A Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions, most of the territory of present-day Kyrgyzstan was formally annexed to the Russian Empire in 1876. The Kyrgyz staged a major revolt against the Tsarist Empire in 1916 in which almost one-sixth of the Kyrgyz population was killed. Kyrgyzstan became a Soviet republic in 1936 and achieved independence in 1991 when the USSR dissolved. Nationwide demonstrations in the spring of 2005 resulted in the ouster of President Askar AKAEV, who had run the country since 1990. Former Prime Minister Kurmanbek BAKIEV overwhelmingly won the presidential election in the summer of 2005. Over the next few years, he manipulated the parliament to accrue new powers for the presidency. In July 2009, after months of harassment against his opponents and media critics, BAKIEV won reelection in a presidential campaign that the international community deemed flawed. In April 2010, violent protests in Bishkek led to the collapse of the BAKIEV regime and his eventual flight to Minsk, Belarus. His successor, Roza OTUNBAEVA, served as transitional president until Almazbek ATAMBAEV was inaugurated in December 2011, marking the first peaceful transfer of presidential power in independent Kyrgyzstan's history. Continuing concerns include: the trajectory of democratization, endemic corruption, poor interethnic relations, border security vulnerabilities, and potential terrorist threats.
Under the 2010 Constitution, ATAMBAEV is limited to one term, which will end in 2017. Constitutional amendments passed in a referendum in December 2016 include language that transfers some presidential powers to the prime minister. Disagreement over the constitutional amendments compelled ATAMBAEV’s Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan to dissolve the ruling coalition and create a new majority coalition in the Jogorku Kenesh that excluded opposition parties critical of the amendments.
Geography
Area |
Total (World Rank: 88) |
199,951 | sq km |
Land (World Rank: 87) |
191,801 | sq km |
Water (World Rank: 56) |
8,150 | sq km |
Forest (World Rank: 21) |
48.30 | % |
Comparative |
slightly smaller than South Dakota
| |
Landborder |
4573 |
Elevation |
Lowest point (World Rank: 22) |
132 | m |
Highest point (World Rank: 8) |
7,439 | m |
Agricultural land |
Total (World Rank: 55) |
55.40 | % |
Arable (World Rank: 138) |
6.70 | % |
Permanent crops (World Rank: 151) |
0.40 | % |
Permanent pastures (World Rank: 21) |
48.30 | % |
Irrigated land (World Rank: 46) |
10,233 | sq km |
Map reference |
Asia |
Environment |
Issues |
- - as a result
- - increasing soil salinity from faulty irrigation practices
- - many people get their water directly from contaminated streams and wells
- - water pollution
- - water-borne diseases are prevalent
|
Agreement party |
- - Air Pollution
- - Biodiversity
- - Climate Change
- - Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
- - Desertification
- - Hazardous Wastes
- - Ozone Layer Protection
- - Wetlands
|
Hazzards |
- - major flooding during snow melt
- - prone to earthquakes
|
Location |
Central Asia, west of China, south of Kazakhstan |
Climate |
dry continental to polar in high Tien Shan Mountains; subtropical in southwest (Fergana Valley); temperate in northern foothill zone |
Terrain |
peaks of the Tien Shan mountain range and associated valleys and basins encompass the entire country |
People
Population |
Total (World Rank: 114) |
5,789,120 | |
Deathrate (World Rank: 145) |
0.65 | % |
Birthrate (World Rank: 71) |
2.21 | % |
Growthrate (World Rank: 106) |
1.05 | % |
Migration rate (World Rank: 157) |
-0.51 | % |
Fertility rate (World Rank: 75) |
2.61 | % |
Median age |
Male (World Rank: 149) |
25.40 | |
Female
(World Rank: 139) |
27.60 | |
Age structure |
0 14 male
(World Rank: 99) |
899,545 | |
0 14 female (World Rank: 99) |
854,745 | |
15 24 male (World Rank: 110) |
493,924 | |
15 24 female (World Rank: 109) |
478,217 | |
25 54 male (World Rank: 114) |
1,130,420 | |
25 54 female (World Rank: 112) |
1,175,730 | |
55 64 male (World Rank: 117) |
196,856 | |
55 64 female (World Rank: 107) |
254,694 | |
65 x male (World Rank: 128) |
116,584 | |
65 x female (World Rank: 118) |
188,406 | |
Health |
Infant mortality rate (World Rank: 68) |
2.59 | % |
Life expectancy total (World Rank: 153) |
71 | years |
Life expectancy female (World Rank: 143) |
75 | years |
Life expectancy male (World Rank: 156) |
67 | years |
Physicians per 1000 (World Rank: 79) |
1.85 | |
Hospital bed per 1000 (World Rank: 40) |
4.80 | |
Sanitation access total (World Rank: 80) |
93.30 | % |
Obesity adult (World Rank: 121) |
16.60 | % |
Drinking water access (World Rank: 138) |
90.00 | % |
Energy
Electricity |
Production (World Rank: 89) |
12,800,000,000 | kWh |
Consumption (World Rank: 90) |
10,680,000,000 | kWh |
Export (World Rank: 75) |
184,000,000 | kWh |
Import (World Rank: 72) |
729,000,000 | kWh |
Source fossil (World Rank: 195) |
20.60 | % |
Source nuclear (World Rank: 15) |
79.40 | % |
Crude oil |
Production (World Rank: 90) |
1,000 | bbl / day |
Exports (World Rank: 83) |
20 | bbl / day |
Imports (World Rank: 84) |
100 | bbl / day |
Proved reserves (World Rank: 81) |
40,000,000 | bbl |
Refined products |
Production (World Rank: 103) |
1,776 | bbl / day |
Consumption (World Rank: 116) |
33,000 | bbl / day |
Export (World Rank: 103) |
2,698 | bbl / day |
Import (World Rank: 97) |
31,960 | bbl / day |
Natural gas |
Production (World Rank: 88) |
30,000,000 | m³ |
Consumption (World Rank: 103) |
773,000,000 | m³ |
Import (World Rank: 13) |
0 | m³ |
Carbon footprint |
9400000 |
Nation
Budget |
Education (World Rank: 46) |
6 | % of GDP |
Military (World Rank: 28) |
3 | % of GDP |
Health (World Rank: 91) |
7 | % of GDP |
Surplus (World Rank: 145) |
-5 | % of GDP |
National symbol |
gyrfalcon |
National colours |
yellow |
Adjective |
Kyrgyzstani |
Noun |
Kyrgyzstani(s) |
Background |
A Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions, most of the territory of present-day Kyrgyzstan was formally annexed to the Russian Empire in 1876. The Kyrgyz staged a major revolt against the Tsarist Empire in 1916 in which almost one-sixth of the Kyrgyz population was killed. Kyrgyzstan became a Soviet republic in 1936 and achieved independence in 1991 when the USSR dissolved. Nationwide demonstrations in the spring of 2005 resulted in the ouster of President Askar AKAEV, who had run the country since 1990. Former Prime Minister Kurmanbek BAKIEV overwhelmingly won the presidential election in the summer of 2005. Over the next few years, he manipulated the parliament to accrue new powers for the presidency. In July 2009, after months of harassment against his opponents and media critics, BAKIEV won reelection in a presidential campaign that the international community deemed flawed. In April 2010, violent protests in Bishkek led to the collapse of the BAKIEV regime and his eventual flight to Minsk, Belarus. His successor, Roza OTUNBAEVA, served as transitional president until Almazbek ATAMBAEV was inaugurated in December 2011, marking the first peaceful transfer of presidential power in independent Kyrgyzstan's history. Continuing concerns include: the trajectory of democratization, endemic corruption, poor interethnic relations, border security vulnerabilities, and potential terrorist threats.
Under the 2010 Constitution, ATAMBAEV is limited to one term, which will end in 2017. Constitutional amendments passed in a referendum in December 2016 include language that transfers some presidential powers to the prime minister. Disagreement over the constitutional amendments compelled ATAMBAEV’s Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan to dissolve the ruling coalition and create a new majority coalition in the Jogorku Kenesh that excluded opposition parties critical of the amendments. |
Flag description |
red field with a yellow sun in the center having 40 rays representing the 40 Kyrgyz tribes; on the obverse side the rays run counterclockwise, on the reverse, clockwise; in the center of the sun is a red ring crossed by two sets of three lines, a stylized representation of a "tunduk" - the crown of a traditional Kyrgyz yurt; red symbolizes bravery and valor, the sun evinces peace and wealth |
Economy
Gdp |
Purchasing power parity (World Rank: 143) |
21,500,000,000 | USD |
Real growth rate (World Rank: 71) |
3.80 | % |
Per capita purchasing power parity (World Rank: 182) |
3,500 | USD |
Source agriculture (World Rank: 63) |
14.90 | % |
Source industry (World Rank: 82) |
29.20 | % |
Source service (World Rank: 148) |
55.90 | % |
Labourforce |
Total (World Rank: 106) |
2,787,000 | |
In poverty (World Rank: 52) |
32.10 | % |
Products |
Industries |
- - cement
- - electric motors
- - food processing
- - furniture
- - gold
- - lumber
- - rare earth metals
- - refrigerators
- - shoes
- - small machinery
- - textiles
|
Agriculture |
- - berries
- - cattle
- - cotton
- - fruits
- - goats
- - grapes
- - potatoes
- - sheep
- - vegetables
- - wool
|
Exports |
- - cotton
- - electricity
- - garments
- - gold
- - machinery
- - meat
- - mercury
- - shoes
- - uranium
- - wool
|
Imports |
- - chemicals
- - equipment
- - foodstuffs
- - gas
- - machinery
- - oil
|
Communication
Phone |
Landline total (World Rank: 102) |
382,149 | |
Landline per 100 (World Rank: 144) |
7.00 | |
Mobile per 100 (World Rank: 48) |
133.00 | |
Assessment |
0
| |
Internet |
Users (World Rank: 113) |
1,976,010 | |
Population (World Rank: 148) |
34.50 | % |
Transport
Air |
Airports paved (World Rank: 82) |
18.00 | |
Airports unpaved (World Rank: 132) |
10.00 | |
Rail |
Total length (World Rank: 116) |
470 | |
Road |
Total length (World Rank: 94) |
34,000 | |
Water |
Total length (World Rank: 81) |
600 | |