Osh Region

Osh Region (Kyrgyz: Ош облусу, romanized: Osh oblusu; Russian: Ошская область, romanized: Oshskaya oblast) is a region (oblast) of Kyrgyzstan.

Its capital is Osh, which is not part of the region. It is bounded by (clockwise) Jalal-Abad Region, Naryn Region, China (Xinjiang), Tajikistan (Districts under Central Government Jurisdiction and Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region), Batken Region, and Uzbekistan (Andijan and Fergana Regions). Its total area is 28,934 km2 (11,171 sq mi). The resident population of the region was 1,391,649 as of January 2021. The region has a sizeable Uzbek (28.0% in 2009) minority.

Osh Region
  • Ош облусу (Kyrgyz)
  • Ошская область (Russian)
Region
Osh Region
Osh Region
Osh Region
From the top, View of Osh on Sulayman Mountain, Sulayman-Too Mosque in Osh, National Historical and Archaeological Museum Complex
Flag of Osh Region
Coat of arms of Osh Region
Map of Kyrgyzstan, location of Osh Region highlighted
Map of Kyrgyzstan, location of Osh Region highlighted
Coordinates: 40°0′N 73°0′E / 40.000°N 73.000°E / 40.000; 73.000
CountryOsh Region Kyrgyzstan
CapitalOsh
Government
 • GovernorTaalaibek Sarybashev
Area
 • Total28,934 km2 (11,171 sq mi)
Population
 (2023-01-01)
 • Total1,460,425
 • Density50/km2 (130/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (KGT)
ISO 3166 codeKG-O
Districts7
Cities3
Villages474

Geography

Most of the population lives in the flat northern part of the Oblast, on the edge of the Ferghana Valley. The land gradually rises southward to the crest of the Alay Mountains, drops into the Alay Valley and rises to the Trans-Alai Range which forms the border with Tajikistan. In the east, the land rises to the Ferghana Range, roughly parallel to the Naryn border. This area is drained by the Kara Darya which flows northwest to join the Naryn to form the Syr Darya in the Ferghana Valley.

Highway M41 goes south over the mountains from Osh to the Tajik border. At Sary-Tash a branch goes east to the Chinese border crossing at Irkeshtam. The other main road goes west through the flat country to Batken Region.

Divisions

The Osh Region is divided administratively into seven districts:

District Seat Map
Alay District Gülchö Osh Region 
Aravan District Aravan Osh Region 
Chong-Alay District Daroot-Korgon Osh Region 
Kara-Kulja District Kara-Kulja Osh Region 
Kara-Suu District Kara-Suu Osh Region 
Nookat District Nookat Osh Region 
Özgön District Özgön Osh Region 

Kara-Suu, Nookat and Özgön are cities of district significance. There are no urban-type settlements in the region.

Demographics

The resident population of Osh Region, according to the Population and Housing Census of 2009, was 1,104,248. Of these, 87,824 people live in urban areas, and 1,016,424 in rural ones. The official population estimate for the beginning of 2021 was 1,391,649.

Historical populations in Osh Region
YearPop.±%
1970433,029—    
1979554,480+28.0%
1989712,643+28.5%
1999943,566+32.4%
20091,104,248+17.0%
20211,391,649+26.0%
Note: resident population; Sources:

Ethnic composition

The largest ethnic minority group in Osh Region is Uzbeks, forming 28% of the regional population (308,688 people) according to the 2009 census. In 2009, 40% of all Kyrgyzstan's Uzbeks lived in Osh Region. According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition of the Osh Region (resident population) was:

Ethnic group Population Proportion of population
Kyrgyzs 758,036 68.6%
Uzbeks 308,688 28.0%
Uygurs 11,181 1.0%
Turks 10,934 1.0%
Tajiks 6,711 0.6%
Azerbaijanis 3,224 0.3%
Russians 1,552 0.1%
Tatars 1,337 0.1%
Dungans 793 0.1%
other groups 1,792 0.2%

Enclaves and exclaves

Kyrgyzstan's only exclave within Uzbekistan is administratively part of Osh Region (Kara-Suu District). This is the tiny village of Barak (population 627) in the Fergana valley, located on the road from Osh (Kyrgyzstan) to Khodjaabad (Uzbekistan) about 4 km north-west from the Kyrgyz–Uzbek border in the direction of Andijan.

References

Works cited

  • Laurence Mitchell, Kyrgyzstan, Bradt Travel Guides, 2008

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