Ayranchi
Ayranchi is a locality in Batken, Kyrgyzstan and has an elevation of 1,152 metres. Ayranchi is situated nearby to the locality Dzhany-Ayyl, as well as near Irilesh.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jangy-ayyl and Jenish.
Jangy-ayyl
Locality
Jani-Ayil, also known as Dzhangail is a small exclave of Uzbekistan, located in Batken province, which is fully surrounded by Kyrgyz territory. Jangy-ayyl is situated 7 km north of Ayranchi.
Jenish
Village
Jenish previously known as Khalmion is a village in Kadamjay District, Batken Region in south-west Kyrgyzstan, sitting practically on the border with Uzbekistan's Fergana Region. Jenish is situated 8 km north of Ayranchi.
Kadamjay
Town
Kadamjay is a city located in Kadamjay District of Batken Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 14,049 in 2021. It is the administrative seat of Kadamjay District. Kadamjay is situated 8 km east of Ayranchi.
Ayranchi
- Type: Locality
- Location: Batken, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
40.14323° or 40° 8′ 36″ northLongitude
71.63807° or 71° 38′ 17″ eastElevation
1,152 metres (3,780 feet)Open location code
8JGH4JVQ+76GeoNames ID
8376206
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In Other Languages
From Kirghiz to Russian—“Ayranchi” goes by many names.
- Kirghiz: “Айранчы”
- Russian: “Айранчи”
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