Balykchy


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Balykchy () is a town at the western end of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan, at an elevation of about 1,900 metres. Its area is 38 km2, and its resident population was 42,875 in 2021 (both including Orto-Tokoy). A major industrial and transport centre (wool and crop processing, lake shipping, rail terminal, and road junction) during the Soviet era, it lost most of its economic base after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the closure of virtually all of its industrial facilities.

The main road from Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, to China, a part of the ancient Great Silk Road, passes through Balykchy before it starts its long and arduous way across the alpine ranges of Naryn Province in central Kyrgyzstan to the Chinese border at Torugart Pass. Plans for the rail road from the Chinese border to Balykchy, where the line from Bishkek currently ends, are under discussion. Two other roads go around the north and south sides of Issyk Kul to Karakol and then around the east end of the Kungey Alatau to the far southeast of Kazakhstan.

History

The history of Balykchy begins with a post station and farm, established by M. I. Bachin, retired soldier of Naryn Fort in Kyzyl Tokoy area in 1884. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century the settlement was known as Ketmaldy (the nearby river's name), Novodmitrievka (after the family name of the owner of a local stud-farm; E.S.Dmitriev), and Bachino (after M. I. Bachin). It was named Rybachye (fishing place in Russian) from 1909-1993.{{cite book|script-title=ru:Иссык-Куль. Нарын:Энциклопедия|trans-title=Encyclopedia of Issyk-Kul and Naryn Oblasts|publisher=Chief Editorial Board of Kyrgyz Soviet Encyclopedia|language= ru|location=Bishkek |year=1994|isbn=5-89750-009-6|pages=512}} In the early 1990s, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the town was known as Issyk-Kul, taking the name of the adjacent lake. Shortly after independence, its name was changed to Balykchy https://web.archive.org/web/20050212090021/http://www.dostuck.com.kg/old/cities.shtml which means fisherman in the Kyrgyz language (and also in its sister language Turkish).

Demographics

Balykchy is the seventh largest town in Kyrgyzstan with a resident population, as of 2021, of 50,814 or 51,305 including Orto-Tokoy.

|title = Historical populations in Balykchy |type = |align = none |width = |state = |shading = |percentages = pagr |footnote = Source: |1935|2000 |1939|5400 |1970|28555 |1979|33716 |1989|43265 |1999|42346 |2009|42875 |2021|51305

Climate

|location= Balykchy (1991–2020) |single line= Yes |metric first= Yes |Jan mean C= -3.4 |Feb mean C= -2.1 |Mar mean C= 2.5 |Apr mean C= 8.6 |May mean C= 13.1 |Jun mean C= 17.0 |Jul mean C= 19.5 |Aug mean C= 19.0 |Sep mean C= 14.9 |Oct mean C= 8.6 |Nov mean C= 2.6 |Dec mean C= -2.0 |year mean C= |source 1 =NOAA |date=November 2011

Transport

The small old airport is no longer in operation. The passenger railway station marks the end of the railway line from Bishkek; it has newly begun direct services in 2018 to/from Tashkent, as well as long existing rail services to Kazakhstan. In March 2018, Uzbekistan Railways began a new service, connecting Tashkent with Balykchy.

In 2022, construction began on a new 186 km extension of the existing railway from Balykchy to Karakeche, primarily meant to carry coal from mines at Karakeche to Bishkek. In June 2023, a railway between Balykchy and Bishkek was officially opened.

References

References

  1. {{cite Kyrgyzstan census 2009. Issyk-Kul. 11, 16
  2. {{cite Kyrgyzstan population 2021
  3. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. "Geographical information on Balykchy, Kyrgyzstan".
  4. "Sale of tickets for passenger train Tashkent-Rybachye-Tashkent started".
  5. (March 22, 2018). "Uzbekistan Opens New Railway Routes to Kyrgyzstan, Russia". [[EurasiaNet]].
  6. "Kyrgyz president launches construction of railway to Kara-Keche".
  7. . (16 June 2023). ["Из Бишкека в Балыкчы начал курсировать пассажирский поезд"](https://mtd.gov.kg/iz-bishkeka-v-balykchy-nachal-kursirovat-passazhirskij-poezd).
  8. Kudryavceva, Tatyana. (13 June 2023). "Напоминаем: завтра начнет курсировать поезд Бишкек — Балыкчи".

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