Kara-Buura District - Urban-type Settlements, Rural Communities and Villages

Urban-type Settlements, Rural Communities and Villages

In total, Kara-Bura District include 1 urban-type settlement and 21 settlements in 9 rural communities (aiyl okmotus). Each rural community can consist of one or several villages. The rural communities and settlements in the Kara-Bura District are:

  1. urban-type settlement Maymak
  2. Ak-Chiy aiyl okmotu (center - village Joon-Debe, and also village Jiyde)
  3. Beysheke aiyl okmotu (center - village Beysheke, and also villages Kara-Buura, and Kara-Suu)
  4. Bakyyan aiyl okmotu (center - village Bakyyan, and also village Tamchy-Bulak)
  5. Amanbayev aiyl okmotu (center - village Amanbayevo, and also villages Ak-Jar, Kuru-Maymak, and Suulu-Maymak)
  6. Bakayyr okmotu (center - village Ak-Bashat, and also village Kara-Say)
  7. Kara-Buura aiyl okmotu (center - village Kyzyl-Adyr, and also villages Chong Kara-Buura, and Uch-Bulak)
  8. Kek-Say aiyl okmotu (center - village Kek-Say, and also village Kaynar)
  9. Cholponbay aiyl okmotu (center - village Chymgent, and also village Kek-Debe)
  10. Sheker aiyl okmotu (center - village Sheker, and also village Archagul)

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