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Balykchy (Kyrgyz: Балыкчы) is a town at the
western end of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan, at an
elevation of
about 1,900 metres. Its area is 38
square kilometres...
- po****tion of the
region lives around the lake, in
particular in the
cities of
Balykchy near the lake's
western end, and
Karakol near its
eastern end. Issyk-Kul...
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railway from
Balykchy to Karakeche,
primarily meant to
carry coal from
mines at
Karakeche to Bishkek. In June 2023, a
railway between Balykchy and Bishkek...
- Valley. The Bishkek-Tokmak-Kemin-
Balykchy highway (A365) p****es
through the gorge, as does the
railway from
Bishkek to
Balykchy.
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- The main
highway runs from the
Chinese border at
Torugart P****
north to
Balykchy on Lake Issyk-Kul. It is
known as the
location of Lake Song-Köl, Lake Chatyr-Köl...
- main east-west
transportation axis of the
region is the Taraz-Bishkek-
Balykchy highway,
running through most
major cities of the region. This road's section...
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villages around the lake,
listed clockwise from the lake's
western tip:
Balykchy (the
railhead at the
western end of the lake) Kosh-Köl
Tamchy Cholpon-Ata...
- Chatyr-Köl lies near the p**** on the
Kyrgyz side. The road to
Naryn and then to
Balykchy and Bishkek—stretching for some 400 km (250 mi)—is
narrow and in winter...
- 2018,
Uzbekistan Railways began a new service,
connecting Tashkent with
Balykchy. The
Tashkent Metro was the only such line in
Central Asia,
until the opening...
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Region Osh
Region Talas Region Batken Bishkek (city with
region status)
Balykchy, Issyk-Kul
Region Karakol, Issyk-Kul
Region Jalal-Abad
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