
At-Bashi
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thumb|Livestock market in At-Bashy At-Bashy (Kyrgyz: Ат-Башы) is a village in the Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan, about 35km southwest of Naryn on the main highway to the Torugart Pass. It is the administrative seat of At-Bashy District. The At-Bashy Range to the south extends to Lake Chatyr-Kul. The river At-Bashy comes in from the east and then runs northwest through a gorge in the Baybiche-Too range to join the Naryn near Dostuk. It is the last considerable settlement before the Chinese border. The highway, built in 1906, runs southwest between the Baybiche-Too and At-Bashy ranges before turnin
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Place details
- Locality
- Ат-Башы
- Region
- Нарын облусу
- Country
- Кыргызстан
- Population
- 14,655
- Timezone
- Asia/Bishkek
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Air quality
- PM2.5
- 8.9 µg/m³
- PM10
- 12.9 µg/m³
Key facts
- Settlement.official_name
- At-Bashy
- Settlement.native_name
- Ат-Башы
- Settlement.pushpin_map
- Kyrgyzstan
- Settlement.mapsize
- 200px
- Settlement.subdivision_type
- Country
- Settlement.subdivision_name
- Kyrgyzstan
- Settlement.subdivision_type1
- Region
- Settlement.subdivision_name1
- Naryn Region
- Settlement.subdivision_type2
- District
- Settlement.subdivision_name2
- At-Bashy District
- Settlement.population_as_of
- 2021
- Settlement.population_total
- 14655
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Encyclopedic overview
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- Population
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thumb|Livestock market in At-Bashy At-Bashy (Kyrgyz: Ат-Башы) is a village in the Naryn Region of Kyrgyzstan, about 35km southwest of Naryn on the main highway to the Torugart Pass. It is the administrative seat of At-Bashy District. The At-Bashy Range to the south extends to Lake Chatyr-Kul. The river At-Bashy comes in from the east and then runs northwest through a gorge in the Baybiche-Too range to join the Naryn near Dostuk. It is the last considerable settlement before the Chinese border. The highway, built in 1906, runs southwest between the Baybiche-Too and At-Bashy ranges before turning south and then east to reach the pass. Its population was 14,655 in 2021. At-Bashy is also known for the white honey collected from its highlands, based on the esparcet honey plants.
==Population==
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “At-Bashi” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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