Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan)

Is a independent political entity in the continent of Asia.

Its center lies at a latitude of 41 and longitude of 75.

Kyrgyz Republic also goes by the names, An Chirgeastain, An Chirgeastáin, Chirgisia, Cirgistan, Cu-ro-gu-xtan, Cư-rơ-gư-xtan, Grgzstan, Ka-dac-xtan (Kyrgyzstan), Ka-dắc-xtan (Kyrgyzstan), Kargazstan, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Kirghizia,

The prodominant languages spoken are ky (Kirghiz) ug (Uighur) and its currency is the Som (KGS),

Kyrgyz Republic currently has a population of 5508600 (estimate).

Kyrgyz Republic's neighbouring countries are, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, .

Regions within Kyrgyz Republic

Largest Cities within Kyrgyz Republic


Travel Advice Summary from British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)

Country: Kyrgyzstan

Published: Tue, 08 May 2012 11:55:00 GMT

Travel Summary


  • We advise against all but essential travel to the Oblasts (Provinces) of Osh and Jalal-Abad. An evacuation of British nationals from Osh was completed on 15 June 2010. Any British nationals remaining in these regions should exercise extreme caution and maintain close contact with the British Embassy Office in Almaty or the British Embassy in Astana.

  • The British Embassy in Bishkek is now operational. Consular assistance will continue to be provided by the British Embassy Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan. See General - Consular Assistance - Contact Details.

  • Official reports suggest that over 400 people died during violence in Osh and Jalal-Abad Oblasts in June 2010, but others put the figure at nearer to 2,000. See Safety and Security - Political Situation.

  • The Kyrgyz/Uzbek and Kyrgyz/Tajik borders are subject to closures without notice and we understand that security has been increased in border areas. If travelling overland, you should check in advance which border posts are currently open and only use officially recognised border crossings. See Safety and Security - Local Travel.

  • There is an underlying threat from terrorism.  Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by expatriates and foreign travellers. See Safety and Security - Terrorism.

  • You must carry your passport, or a notarised copy of it, at all times. The police may arrest you if you do not carry ID.

  • You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling. See General - Insurance.

  • Register with our LOCATE service to tell us when and where you are travelling abroad or where you live abroad so our consular and crisis staff can provide better assistance to you in an emergency.
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