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Kyrgyzstan

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Kyrgyzstan

        The collapse of the Soviet Union created 15 new states.  These
states over the last 5 years have all struggled with economic, ethnic,
political and territorial problems left to them by the Soviet empire.  
Kyrgyzstan, is a former Soviet Republic (FSR) located in the Central
Asia.  This paper will give a statistical representation of the state,
Kyrgyzstan. The statistical data will reflect the basic geography of the
subject country containing  population, size and location.    This
miniature report will also contain brief descriptions of current
political and economic situations.  Included in the current information
section of this report, is an outlook for possible near future events
concerning both political stability and economy.  

        Kyrgyzstan is located in the southern area of the former Soviet
Union.  Its boarders are defined by China to the east (& South),
Kazakhstan to the north (& Northwest), Uzbekistan directly west and
Tajikistan to the south (& Southwest).  Kyrgyzstan features 76,641
square miles of land, which consisted of .9% of the former USSR's
land-mass.  The land is  primarily used for pastoral purposes.  Only 7%
of the farmable land is cultivated.  
        The population is approximated to be 4,258,000 people (see
Figure A).  The Kyrgyzstan populace has experienced a 25.3% growth in
population during the last 12 years (Population Growth Data from
1979-1991),  and a birthrate at 29.1/1000.  Population distribution is
61.9% in rural areas and 38.1% in urban centers.
        City & Population
The top 4 cities are:   Bishkek (formally Frunze)       616,000
(Capitol)
                        Osh                             213,000
                        Przhevalsk                       64,000
                        Naryn                           26,000
        
        In June of 1990 ethnic violence arose in the city of Oh.  Kyrgyz
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