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Jetisu primarily falls into today's Jetisu Region and Almaty Region and other South-Eastern parts of Kazakhstan and some parts of Northern Kyrgyzstan. Geography. Map including the Jetisu region (US Defense Mapping Agency, 1985)
Jetisu Region (Kazakh: Жетісу облысы, romanized: Jetısu oblysy, IPA: [ʒʲetɘˈsu wobɫɤˈsɤ]; Russian: Жетысуская область, IPA: [ʐɨtɨˈsuskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), formerly spelled Zhetysu Region, is one of the Regions of Kazakhstan. Its administrative center is Taldykorgan. Total area of the region is 118,500 ...
The Jetysu Region is home to one of the most popular beach tourism spots in Kazakhstan – Lake Alakol with many resorts scattered on its shore. There is the amazing Altyn-Emel National Park, where you can see the unique Singing Dune, ancient rock paintings, Scythian burial mounds, and the colorful mountains of Aktau and Katutau.
Jetisu Region. Type: region of Kazakhstan with 699,000 residents. Description: region in Kazakhstan. Location: Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude. 45.6547° or 45° 39' 17" north. Longitude. 78.6862° or 78° 41' 10" east.
Jetisu Region (Kazakh: Жетісу облысы, romanized: Jetısu oblysy, IPA: [ʒʲetɘˈsu wobɫɤˈsɤ]; Russian: Жетысуская область, IPA: [ʐɨtɨˈsuskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), formerly spelled Zhetysu Region, is one of the Regions of Kazakhstan. Its administrative center is Taldykorgan. Total area of the region is 118,500 ...
Where is Jetisu Region located? Jetisu Region is located in: Kazakhstan Jetisu Region . Find the detailed maps for Jetisu Region , Kazakhstan Jetisu Region . on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic , the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for - Jetisu Region.
In 2022, three new regions were created - Abai (from part of East Kazakhstan), Jetisu (from part of Almaty Region) and Ulytau (from part of Karaganda Region). In the following table, the 2009 population totals have been amended to reflect the population in the new or altered regions.