Ysyk-Ata District

Ysyk-Ata District (Kyrgyz: Ысык-Ата району, Russian: Ысык–Атинский район) is one of the eight districts of the Chüy Region in northern Kyrgyzstan with an area of 2,415 square kilometres (932 sq mi).

In 1941, a Soviet Air Force base and pilot training school were set up in the district.

[4] The district authorities, as well as the residents of the riverside village of Milyanfan (Russian: Милянфан), are concerned with the river Chüy gradually washing away the district's land, as it shifts its course to the south and erodes its left (southern) bank.

[5] As of 2009, Ysyk-Ata District included 1 town, and 58 villages in 18 rural communities (ayyl aymagy).

According to the 2009 Census, the ethnic composition of Ysyk-Ata District (de jure population) was:[2] In total, Ysyk-Ata District includes 1 town and 56 settlements in 18 rural communities (ayyl aymagy).

Water flow gates on an irrigation canal near Milyanfan village
Raions of Kyrgyzstan
Raions of Kyrgyzstan