Ak-Jol
Ak-Jol is a village in Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan and has about 3,670 residents. Ak-Jol is situated nearby to the village Ak-Dzhol, as well as near Stepnoye.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ak-Dzhol and Prigorognoye.
Ak-Dzhol
Village
Ak-Jol is a village in the Sokuluk District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 3,358 in 2021.
Prigorognoye
Village
Novopavlovka
Village
Photo: Kmaksat, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Novopavlovka is a village in the Sokuluk District of Chüy Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 20,592 in 2021. It is a centrepoint of the German community in Kyrgyzstan; its notable former inhabitants include Lilli Schwarzkopf and Edgar Bernhardt. Novopavlovka is situated 8 km south of Ak-Jol.
Ak-Jol
- Type: Village with 3,670 residents
- Address: Сокулукский район
- Category: locality
- Location: Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
42.94023° or 42° 56′ 25″ northLongitude
74.48952° or 74° 29′ 22″ eastPopulation
3,670Open location code
8JJPWFRQ+3ROpenStreetMap ID
node 858944769OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Japanese to Russian—“Ak-Jol” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “アク・ジョル(輝く道)”
- Russian: “Ак-Жол”
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