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Kochkor-Ata () is a Kyrgyz town located northwest of the major city Jalal-Abad in Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 17,476 in 2021. The town is located along the major Bishkek-Osh route, approximately 3 miles from the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border. The settlement Kochkor-Ata was established in 1952 in regard with discovery and exploitation of Izbaskent oil field. In 2003, it was granted town status.

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Place details

Locality
Кочкор-Ата
Region
Жалал-Абад облусу
Country
Кыргызстан
Population
17,177
Timezone
Asia/Bishkek

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Key facts

Settlement.official_name
Kochkor-Ata
Settlement.native_name
()
Settlement.image_skyline
Kirghizistan 2018 - Extérieur du bazar de Kotchkor-Ata.jpg
Settlement.image_caption
the bazar in Kochkor-Ata.
Settlement.pushpin_map
Kyrgyzstan
Settlement.pushpin_label_position
bottom
Settlement.pushpin_mapsize
300
Settlement.pushpin_map_caption
Location in Kyrgyzstan
Settlement.subdivision_type
Country
Settlement.subdivision_type1
Region
Settlement.subdivision_name
25px Kyrgyzstan
Settlement.subdivision_name1
Jalal-Abad Region
Settlement.subdivision_type2
District
Settlement.subdivision_name2
Nooken District
Settlement.established_title
Established
Settlement.established_date
1952
Settlement.area_total_km2
4.85
Settlement.population_as_of
2021

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Kochkor-Ata () is a Kyrgyz town located northwest of the major city Jalal-Abad in Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 17,476 in 2021. The town is located along the major Bishkek-Osh route, approximately 3 miles from the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border. The settlement Kochkor-Ata was established in 1952 in regard with discovery and exploitation of Izbaskent oil field. In 2003, it was granted town status.

The town itself maintains a high level of contrasting polarity. The center of the town, by the bazaar and municipal buildings, highlights a late Soviet-era style of structural design and color. Large concrete structures painted in bright colors outline central avenues and plazas. Soviet propaganda is still framed high on old billboards and posters. "Oil is the strength of the people," reads one of the central banners. However, much of Kochkor-Ata is rural. East of the central plaza past the Soviet-era concrete housing complexes, lie the mainstay of the Kochkor-Ata population. Small shacks and houses lined closely to each other, stepped along the foothills of the local mountain range, house many of the local inhabitants. Animal husbandry and small-trade provide many of these villagers with a means of income.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Kochkor-Ata” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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