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  Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz: Кыргызстан, variously transliterated), formally the Kyrgyz Republic, and sometimes known as Kirghizia, is a country in Central Asia.
At present Kyrgyzstan is in turmoil following a sudden revolution and President Akayev's resignation on April 4, 2005, and the political situation in the country remains uncertain.
Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country in Central Asia, bordering Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyrgyzstan   (3040 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia
Kyrgyzstan was annexed by the Russian Empire in 1864; it achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Kyrgyzstan is a small, poor, mountainous country with a predominantly agricultural economy.
Kyrgyzstan has been one of the most progressive countries of the former Soviet Union in carrying out market reforms.
ms.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kyrgyzstan   (401 words)

  
 Map Zones : Kyrgyzstan Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kyrgyzstan’s mountain lakes are an annual refuge for thousands of migrating birds, including the mountain goose and other rare species.
Kyrgyzstan began the new phase of its existence by declaring independence in August 1991.
Kyrgyzstan, also known as the Kyrgyz Republic, independent republic in Central Asia, bordered on the north by Kazakhstan, on the east by China, on the south by China and Tajikistan, and on the west by Uzbekistan.
kids.mapzones.com /world/kyrgyzstan   (2138 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan's constitutional court has ruled that 1,270 sq km ceded to China in a 2000 delimitation agreement were legally transferred; delimitation with Kazakhstan is largely complete with only minor disputed areas; disputes in Isfara Valley delay completion of delimitation with Tajikistan; serious disputes with Uzbekistan around Uzbek enclaves mar progress on delimitation efforts.
Kyrgyzstan (formerly Kirghizia) is a rugged country with the Tien Shan mountain range covering approximately 95% of the whole territory.
Kyrgyzstan borders Kazakhstan on the north and northwest, Uzbekistan in the southwest, Tajikistan in the south, and China in the southeast.
www.factmonster.com /ipka/A0107698.html   (872 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan, a new emerging economy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kyrgyzstan is in the centre of Central Asia, [and so] the question of ethnic relations is extremely important.
Kyrgyzstan is one of the poorest [states] in the region.
Kyrgyzstan has none of these, so openness and cooperation with the other countries in the region is the only option.
www.newnations.com /archive/2004/August/kg.html   (2354 words)

  
 E/CN.4/1998/44 - Report of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
Communications shall be submitted in writing and addressed to the Secretariat, giving the family name, first name and address of the sender and (optionally) his telephone, telex and telefax numbers, or any other acceptable means of communication.
Communications addressed to the Working Group may be received from the individuals concerned, their families or their representatives.
In the interest of ensuring mutual cooperation, communications shall be brought to the attention of the Government and the reply of the latter shall be brought to the attention of the source of the communication for its further comments.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord1998/documentation/commission/e-cn4-1998-44.htm   (9157 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It is bound by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the southeast and east.
Literacy; N/A. On Dec. 12, 1991 Kyrgyzstan declared its independence, although prior to independence its history was closely tied with that of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
In 1992 Kyrgyzstan signed an agreement with China to supply electricity to Xinjiang and the nation officially joined the UN, the IMF and the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).
www.atlapedia.com /online/countries/kyrgyz.htm   (1444 words)

  
 Central Asian Pawn
Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan and Tajikistan are home to large Uzbek minorities.
Kyrgyzstan is small, land-locked, isolated by mountain ranges and bereft of natural resources, with the possible exception of water - a vulnerable country in a racked by conflicts.
Kyrgyzstan's position was made all the more vulnerable with the withdrawal of Russian border guards from along the Kyrgyz-Chinese border in 1998 - an agreement which brought Moscow a number of territorial gains in exchange.
iicas.org /english/enlibrary/libr_22_11_00.htm   (992 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan
The opposition Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan ("DDK") was denied a permit to organize a demonstration in front of the White House.
With the end of communism, traditional attitudes toward women are reasserting themselves strongly in the countryside, where women are relegated to the role of wife and mother, and educational opportunities are curtailed.
The Federation of Trade Unions of Kyrgyzstan, the successor to the former official union, remains the only trade union umbrella organization in the country, although unions are not required to belong to it.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/eur/index.cfm?docid=807   (11783 words)

  
 MapZones.com : Kyrgyzstan Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the late 16th century the Kyrgyz settled in the area that is now Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan has a television network, extensive radio broadcasting, cinemas, and theatres.
Kyrgyz cultural life has been greatly influenced by the rich oral literary tradition (including epic cycles and lyric poetry) of the region, by the development of a modern literary language, and by the change from the Arabic alphabet to Roman and finally to Cyrillic (with diacritical markings added) beginning in 1940.
atlas.mapzones.com /kyrgyzstan/kyrgyzstan.php   (1829 words)

  
 Communications - Kyrgyzstan Development Gateway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kyrgyzstan has a monopoly in the sector of telecommunications, and Kyrgyz-Telecom and Saima-Telecom are the main providers of telephone services with regard to stationary telephones.
In Kyrgyzstan and in particular Bishkek there are both coin and card operated telephones on the streets.
The coin itself is called a "zheton" and it is sold in some newspaper-stands, kiosks, etc. It costs 2 to 3 soms (depending on whom you buy it from), but you can not make any long-distance telephone calls using coin-operated telephone.
eng.gateway.kg /communications   (1188 words)

  
 Communications Of Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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www.appliedlanguage.com /country_guides/kyrgyzstan_country_communications.shtml   (202 words)

  
 TDA Signs Grant for E-Government Project in Kyrgyzstan
Earlier today, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (TDA) and the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Kyrgyzstan signed a $246,800 grant agreement to fund a feasibility study on the development of an electronic government (e-government) program.
The Government of Kyrgyzstan is interested in e-government as a way to deliver services in a more efficient manner, using up-to-date technology and interactive internet-based operations.
"Kyrgyzstan has been a strong ally in the fight against terrorism, and our goal is to broaden our bilateral relationship in the economic sphere as well."
www.state.gov /e/eb/rls/othr/13700.htm   (239 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan Country Guide - General Information - World Travel Guide Provided By Columbus Travel Publishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
GEOGRAPHY: Kyrgyzstan is bordered by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China.
In deference to the large Russian population of Kyrgyzstan, Russian is also protected under law.
Mail to recipients within Kyrgyzstan should be addressed in the following order: country, postcode, city, street, house number and, lastly, the person’s name.
www.worldtravelguide.net /data/kgz/kgz.asp   (486 words)

  
 KYRGYZSTAN EXTENDS RELUCTANT WELCOME TO UZBEK REFUGEES - Eurasia Daily Monitor
They claim that not all of the refugees from Andijan, located forty kilometers away from Kyrgyzstan, were able to reach the Kyrgyz border, because dozens were killed or injured by Uzbek military.
Uzbekistan has mined the borders with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan and in recent years shot dead dozens of Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik citizens at border areas.
Kyrgyzstan has a long history of accommodating large flows of refugees.
www.jamestown.org /edm/article.php?article_id=2369773   (991 words)

  
 WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS IN KAZAKHSTAN
The existing communications network in Kazakhstan is being improved and upgraded by implementing value-added services and sophisticated facilities.
Jarykh is Kazakhstan's satellite communications operator and the accounting authority and routing organization for Inmarsat in Kazakhstan.
Radio communication services are provided by a large network of transmitting stations in short-, medium-, and long-wave bands, as well as FM.
www.bisnis.doc.gov /bisnis/isa/991115wire.htm   (3045 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan
Foundations for gender equality firmly established in Kyrgyzstan, according to women's anti-discrimination committee; Experts call for full implementation of country's `significant' body of legislation.
UN: Kyrgyzstan committed to integrating women into national programmes of action, committee told.
Foundations for gender equality firmly established in Kyrgyzstan, according to Women's Anti-discrimination Committee; Experts call for full implementation of country's `significant' body of legislation - Part 1 of 4.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0107698.html   (982 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan - Gurupedia
Note: administrative divisions have the same names as their administrative centers (exceptions have the administrative center name following in parentheses).
Kyrgyzstan has enjoyed moderate growth every year since 1999.
CountryGuide :: Kyrgyzstan --editor-maintained directory focused on travel planning and research.
www.gurupedia.com /k/ky/kyrgyzstan.htm   (299 words)

  
 Reuters AlertNet - Kyrgyzstan
The fate of more than a dozen Uzbeks who fled violence in the eastern Uzbek city of Andijan in May and are currently being detained in southern Kyrgyzstan remains unclear, pending a decision by the Kyrgyz prosecutor general.
The UN refugee agency continues to work with the Kyrgyz authorities for the release of the Uzbeks still in detention in western Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan refugee move angers U.N. 01 Aug 2005
www.alertnet.org /thefacts/countryprofiles/217261.htm   (304 words)

  
 World Factbook 2000 [C] - KYRGYZSTAN (by the CIA)
Background: A Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions, Kyrgyzstan was annexed by Russia in 1864; it achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Economy - overview: Kyrgyzstan is a small, poor, mountainous country with a predominantly agricultural economy.
Kyrgyzstan had moderate growth in 1999 of 3.4% with a similar rate expected for 2000.
www.authorama.com /world-2000-c-29.html   (1410 words)

  
 kyrgyzstan
Culinarily speaking, Kyrgyzstan is a land of meat.
This morning, my thoughts are of Kyrgyzstan -- sweeping thought, like that of a year and a half ago, when I was applying to be a volunteer, imagining myself in a distant place with people who existed to me only as the generalized masses of theoretical populations.
In the middle of this intersection is Kyrgyzstan’s version of the orange construction cone.
www.lizpaul.typepad.com   (10949 words)

  
 Harold Doan and Associates Ltd. - Getting ‘connected’ in Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
To support the country’s efforts to increase access to telecom and information communication technology (ICT) the EBRD and Canada are providing €200,000 for a programme of technical and legal assistance.
The aim is to develop and implement an effective legal and regulatory framework for access to the telecom services in rural and remote areas of Kyrgyzstan.
The funds will help Kyrgyzstan’s State Communications Agency and Ministry of Transport and Communications to assess the demand for telecom and ICT services in rural and remote areas; determine a sustainable level of services; calculate the costs and develop a strategy to finance and deliver services.
www.harolddoan.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5345   (510 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Kyrgyzstan is a poor, mountainous country with a predominantly agricultural economy.
With fits and starts, inflation has been lowered to an estimated 7% in 2001, 2.1% in 2002, 4% in 2003, and 3.2% in 2004.
The drop in output at the Kumtor gold mine sparked a 0.5% decline in GDP in 2002, but GDP growth bounced back to 6% in 2003 and 2004.
www.odci.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/kg.html   (1153 words)

  
 1000Countries.com: Kyrgyzstan: population, area, statistics, maps, flags, religions, languages, information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
With fits and starts, inflation has been lowered to an estimated 7% in 2001, 2.1% in 2002, and 4.0% in 2003.
Kyrgyzstan has distinguished itself by adopting relatively liberal economic policies.
The drop in output at the Kumtor gold mine sparked a 0.5% decline in GDP in 2002, but GDP growth bounced back to 6% in 2003.
www.1000countries.com /kyrgyzstan.html   (1383 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan - OneLook Dictionary Search
Kyrgyzstan : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Kyrgyzstan : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info]
Phrases that include Kyrgyzstan: capital of kyrgyzstan, communications in kyrgyzstan, communications of kyrgyzstan, communist party of kyrgyzstan, demographics of kyrgyzstan, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=Kyrgyzstan   (169 words)

  
 Kyrgyzstan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Overview: Kyrgyzstan is one of the smallest and poorest states of the former Soviet Union.
Its economy is heavily agricultural, growing cotton and tobacco on irrigated land in the south and grain in the foothills of the north and raising sheep and goats on mountain pastures.
Moreover, Kyrgyzstan has been the most successful of the Central Asian states in reducing state controls over the economy and privatizing state industries.
www.asianwives.net /country/kyrgyzstan.htm   (1110 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: Kyrgyzstan
A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Kyrgyzstan, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language.
Listing of political resources relevant to Kyrgyzstan, with links to parties, organisations, government, media and results of recent elections, where available.
Basic reference information about Kyrgyzstan, such as area, capital, population, population density, geography, language, religion, time zone, history and government, plus business and social information, including details of accommodation, addresses, climate, regions, travel, visas, passports, money, health and public holidays.
bubl.ac.uk /link/k/kyrgyzstan.htm   (325 words)

  
 Minutes of the TSIED Conferences
The main organizers of the conference are the Ministry of transport and communications of Kyrgyzstan, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Soros Foundation.
The TISEID agreed to support the conference in the areas where the themes are related to the work of the TSIED such as use of ICT in enterprise development.
Gomelauri suggested that it would be useful to know the underlying needs in Kyrgyzstan prior to support their project.
w1035ww.bbqc.bcci.bg /analytica/2005/ConferenceCall13May2005.htm   (588 words)

  
 Acceris Communications Partner, calling-up.com - ID # 228016 - xPectations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Calls are billed in one-minute increments, with partial minutes of usage rounded up to the next full minute.
Customers who wish to change or update their rate plan must contact Acceris Communications' customer support directly.
Additional help and resources are available by calling Acceris Communications Customer Support toll-free at 1-800-569-8700.
www.xpectations.com /agent/1010834.asp?agid=228016&cc=996   (416 words)

  
 Welcome to Kyrgyzstan
Environment—current issues: water pollution; many people get their water directly from contaminated streams and wells; as a result, water-borne diseases are prevalent; increasing soil salinity from faulty irrigation practices
IBRAMOV]; Democratic Movement of Kyrgyzstan or DDK [Jypar JEKSHEYEV, chairman]; National Unity Democratic Movement or DDNE [Yury RAZGULYAYEV]; Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan or PKK [Absamat MASALIYEV, chairman]; Kyrgyzstan Erkin Party (Democratic Movement of Free Kyrgyzstan) or ErK [Tursunbay Bakir UULU]; Republican Popular Party of Kyrgyzstan [Zh.
Economy—overview: Kyrgyzstan is a small, poor, mountainous country with a predominantly agricultural economy.
www.middleeastnews.com /Kyrgyzstan.html   (1155 words)

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