Sarykemer

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Sarykemer
Сарыкемер
Basic data
State : KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan
Territory : Shambyl
Audany: Baisaq
Founded : 1874
 
Coordinates : 43 ° 1 '  N , 71 ° 31'  E Coordinates: 43 ° 0 '38 "  N , 71 ° 31' 2"  E
Height : 552  m
 
Residents : 31,762 (Jan 1, 2020)
 
Time zone : EKST ( UTC + 6 )
Telephone code : (+7) 72637
Postal code : 080100
License plate : 08 (old: H)
Location in Kazakhstan
Sarykemer (Kazakhstan)
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Sarykemer ( Kazakh and Russian Сарыкемер , until 1992 Michailowka / Михайловка ) is an urban-type settlement with 31,762 inhabitants in the Shambyl region in the south of the Republic of Kazakhstan .

geography

Gate at the entrance to the village

Sarykemer is the administrative seat of the Baisaq district (Kazakh Байзақ ауданы ) in the Shambyl area and is located 15 km northeast of the center of the city of Taras in the valley of the Talas River .

history

The place was founded in 1874 as the Russian village Mikhailovka ( Михайловка ) in the General Government of Turkestan . From 1918 to 1924 Michailowka belonged to the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Turkestan (ASSR Turkestan) within Russia . When the ASSR Turkestan was split up in 1924, Mikhailovka became part of the newly established Kazakh ASSR within the RSFSR and in 1936 part of the newly formed Kazakh SSR within the Soviet Union . Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union (December 26, 1991), Mikhailovka has belonged to the independent Republic of Kazakhstan. In 1992 the place received its current Kazakh name.

population

31,462 inhabitants live in Sarykemer (as of 2019). At the 2009 census , Sarykemer had 24,314 inhabitants (11,967 men and 12,347 women).

Population development
1939 1959 1970 1979 1989 1999 2009
1,984 6,427 10,238 10,907 15.207 15,563 24,314

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Численность населения Республики Казахстан по полу в разрезе областей и столицы, столицы, столицы, анколицы, столицы, городоав, областей и столицы, анкония, горойцы, коники, городоав,. ( Excel ; 96 KB) stat.gov.kz, accessed on July 19, 2020 (Russian).
  2. Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of March 19, 1992 on the renaming of the places in the Republic of Kazakhstan (Russian)
  3. 2009 Census in the Republic of Kazakhstan . Statistics Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Archived from the original on February 27, 2013., page 133 (Russian)