List of Kyrgyzstan Regions and Capitals

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Kyrgyzstan is divided into seven regions (oblasts) and two cities. Here are the regions and cities of Kyrgyzstan:

Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous Central Asian country bordered by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China. The country is divided into 7 regions and 2 cities with special administrative status. Bishkek is the national capital and also the largest city in Kyrgyzstan.

The country includes alpine mountain ranges, valleys, lakes, high plateaus, and rural farming areas spread across the Tian Shan region. Different regions are known for livestock farming, mining, tourism, historic Silk Road routes, and traditional nomadic culture.

Key Facts

  • National capital: Bishkek
  • Total population: 7,300,000 (Official estimate 2025)
  • Total area: 199,951 km² (77,201 sq miles)
  • Currency: Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)
  • Bordering countries: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, China
  • Total Regions and Special Cities: 9
  • Total Districts: 40+

List of Regions and Capitals of Kyrgyzstan

Total administrative divisions shown: 9 | Combined population: 7,300,000 | Combined area: 199,951 km²

#Region NameCapital CityRegion GroupArea (km²)Population (Latest Census)
1Batken RegionBatkenSouthwestern Kyrgyzstan17,048620,000
2BishkekBishkekSpecial City1691,200,000
3Chuy RegionBishkekNorthern Kyrgyzstan20,2001,050,000
4Issyk-Kul RegionKarakolEastern Kyrgyzstan43,100550,000
5Jalal-Abad RegionJalal-AbadWestern Kyrgyzstan33,7001,350,000
6Naryn RegionNarynCentral Highlands45,200320,000
7OshOshSpecial City182420,000
8Osh RegionOshSouthern Kyrgyzstan29,2001,450,000
9Talas RegionTalasNorthwestern Kyrgyzstan11,152340,000

Largest Regions by Area

  • Naryn Region - 17,452 sq mi (45,200 km²)
  • Issyk-Kul Region - 16,641 sq mi (43,100 km²)
  • Jalal-Abad Region - 13,012 sq mi (33,700 km²)
  • Osh Region - 11,274 sq mi (29,200 km²)
  • Chuy Region - 7,799 sq mi (20,200 km²)
  • Batken Region - 6,582 sq mi (17,048 km²)
  • Talas Region - 4,306 sq mi (11,152 km²)
  • Osh - 70 sq mi (182 km²)

Most Populous Regions

  • Osh Region - Population: 1,450,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Jalal-Abad Region - Population: 1,350,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Bishkek - Population: 1,200,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Chuy Region - Population: 1,050,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Batken Region - Population: 620,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Issyk-Kul Region - Population: 550,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Osh - Population: 420,000 (Official Estimate 2025)
  • Talas Region - Population: 340,000 (Official Estimate 2025)

Smallest Regions by Area

  • Bishkek - 65 sq mi (169 km²)
  • Osh - 70 sq mi (182 km²)
  • Talas Region - 4,306 sq mi (11,152 km²)
  • Batken Region - 6,582 sq mi (17,048 km²)
  • Chuy Region - 7,799 sq mi (20,200 km²)
  • Osh Region - 11,274 sq mi (29,200 km²)

Regions by Regional Grouping

  • Northern Kyrgyzstan: Chuy Region
  • Northwestern Kyrgyzstan: Talas Region
  • Eastern Kyrgyzstan: Issyk-Kul Region
  • Central Highlands: Naryn Region
  • Western Kyrgyzstan: Jalal-Abad Region
  • Southern Kyrgyzstan: Osh Region
  • Southwestern Kyrgyzstan: Batken Region
  • Special City: Bishkek, Osh

Landlocked Regions

  • Batken Region
  • Bishkek
  • Chuy Region
  • Issyk-Kul Region
  • Jalal-Abad Region
  • Naryn Region
  • Osh
  • Osh Region
  • Talas Region

Regions with Coastline

  • None - Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country.

Regions Sharing Borders with Other Countries

  • Kazakhstan: Chuy Region, Talas Region
  • Uzbekistan: Batken Region, Jalal-Abad Region, Osh Region
  • Tajikistan: Batken Region
  • China: Issyk-Kul Region, Naryn Region, Osh Region

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