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Kemin —  Raion  — Country Kyrgyzstan Province Chuy Province Area  - Total 1,351.4 sq mi (3,500 km2) Time zone GMT +5 (UTC+5) Kemin is the northeast panhandle raion (district) of Chuy Province in northern Kyrgyzstan. The capital lies at Kemin.[1]: The district is located in Chong-Kemin Valley, Kichi-Kemin Valley, and eastern part of Chuy Valley. It borders with Kazakhstan in the north, Chuy District - in the west, Naryn Province - in the south, and Issyk-Kul Province - in the south-east. Contents 1 Topography 2 Climate 3 Hydrology 4 Population 5 Towns, rural communities, and villages 6 References // Topography The western part of the district is flat with altitudes 1000 - 1600 msl, and the eastern part in mountaineous. Climate The climate is sharply continental with cold winters, and cool summers; January temperatures averaging -5°C - -10°C, July +17°C - +18°C. Average precipitation is from 200 mm in flatlands, and up to 600–700 mm in mountains.[2] Hydrology Large rivers in the district include Chu River, Chong-Kemin River, Kichi-Kemin River and so on. There are also several small lakes: Chong-Kelter, Chelek, Kosh-Kel, etc. Population Population is multi-national, majorly Kyrgyz (84%), and also Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians, Kazakhs, Uzbeks - in total more than 20 nations. Average density is 14.2 people per square kilometer. Some 36% of population lives in urban areas, and 64% in rural ones.[3] Towns, rural communities, and villages In total, Kemin District include 4 urban-type settlements and 10 rural communities (aiyl okmotus).[4] Each rural community may include one or several villages. The urban-type settlements, rural communities and villages in the Kemin District are[5]: urban-type settlement Ak-Tuz urban-type settlement Orlovka urban-type settlement Kemin urban-type settlement Bordunskiy Almaluu aiyl okmotu (center village Kyzyl-Suu, and also villages Almaluu and Bordu) Boroldoy aiyl okmotu (center - village Boroldoy) Chong-Kemin aiyl okmotu (cener - village Shabdan, and also villages Kalmak-Ashuu, Kyzyl-Bayrak, Tar-Suu, Tort-Kul) Chym-Korgon aiyl okmotu (center - village Chym-Korgon, and also villages Novomikhaylovka, Samansur) Duisheev aiyl okmotu (center - village Kichi-Kemin) Ilich aiyl okmotu (center - village Imeni Il'icha, and also villages Jany-Jol and Sovetskoe) Jany-Alysh aiyl okmotu (center - village Jany-Alysh) Kara-Bulak aiyl okmotu (center - village Kara-Bulak, and also villages Beysheke, Altymysh, Chuyskoe) Kok-Oyrok aiyl okmotu (center - village Kayyndy, and also villages Karool-Debe, Tegirmenty) Kyzyl-Oktyabr aiyl okmotu (center - village Kyzyl-Oktyabr, and also villages Belyy Piket, Djel'-Aryk, Dorozhnoe, Kashkelen, Kyz-Kiya, Sasyk-Bulak, Udarnik, Cholok) References ^ Enrin.grida.no ^ Web-page of Kemin District at Chuy Province web-site (in Russian) ^ Web-page of Kemin District at Chuy Province web-site (in Russian) ^ State Administration of Chuy Province: Kemin District (in Russian) ^ List of Rural Communities of Kyrgyzstan v • d • e  Districts (Raions) of Kyrgyzstan Capital: Bishkek (also a raion) Batken Province Batken · Kadamjay · Leilek Chuy Province Alamudun · Chuy · Jaiyl · Kemin · Moskovsky · Panfilov · Sokuluk · Ysyk-Ata · City of Tokmok Issyk Kul Province Ak-Suu · Jeti-Oguz · Tong · Tup · Issyk Kul Jalal-Abad Province Aksy · Ala-Buka · Bazar-Korgon  · Chatkal · Nooken · Suzak · Toguz-Toro · Toktogul Naryn Province Ak-Talaa · At-Bashi · Jumgal · Kochkor · Naryn Osh Province Alay · Aravan · Chong-Alay · Kara-Kulja  · Kara-Suu · Nookat · Uzgen Talas Province Bakay-Ata · Kara-Buura  · Manas · Talas This Chuy province location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e