Leilek District - Towns, Rural Communities, and Villages

Towns, Rural Communities, and Villages

In total, Leilek District include 1 town and 46 villages in 9 rural communities (aiyl okmotus). The rural communities and settlements in the Leilek District are:

  1. town of district significance Isfana (including villages: Golbo, Samat, Chimgen, Taylan, Myrza-Patcha, Ak-Bulak)
  2. Ak-Suu aiyl okmotu (center village Ak-Suu and also villages Alga, Jenish, and Suu-Bashi)
  3. Beshkent aiyl okmotu (cener - village Beshkent, and also villages Imeni Karla Marksa, Kayragach, 50 Let SSSR, and Eski Oochu)
  4. Margun aiyl okmotu (center - village Margun, and also villages Churbek, Darkhum, and Dargaz)
  5. Jangy Jer aiyl okmotu (center - village Tsentral'noe, and also villages Arka, Dostuk)
  6. Leilek aiyl okmotu (center - village Korgon, and also villages Kara-Suu, Leilek, Chuyanchy, and Ak-Terek)
  7. Katran okmotu (center - village Katran, and also villages Jangy Turmush, and Ozgeryush)
  8. Kulundu aiyl okmotu (center - village Kulundu, and also villages Bulak-Bashy, Internatsianal'noe, Kommunizm and Imeni Lenina)
  9. Sumbulu aiyl okmotu (center - village Andarak, and also villages Iskra, Kek-Tash, and Kommuna)
  10. Toguz Bulak aiyl okmotu (center - village Toguz Bulak, and also villages Aykol, Kara-Bulak, Madaniyat, 50 Let Kirgizii, and Imeni Chapaeva)

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