Central Asia, north of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
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Area
199,900 sq km (77,182 sq miles).
Population
5 million (UN estimate 2002).
Population Density
25.3 per sq km.
Capital
Bishkek (called Frunze from 1926 to 1991). Population: 736,000 (UN estimate 2001).
Geography
Kyrgyzstan is bordered by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China. The majestic Tian Shan (Heavenly Mountains) range
occupies the greater part of the area. Its highest peak is Pik Pobedy at 7439m (24,406ft).
Government
Republic. Gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Head of State and Government: President Kurmanbek Bakiev since 2005. Prime Minister: Felix Kulov since 2005.
Language
The official language is Kyrgyz, a Turkic language closely related to Uzbek, Kazakh, Turkmen and Turkish. Any attempt by a
foreigner to speak Kyrgyz will be greatly appreciated. In deference to the large Russian population of Kyrgyzstan, Russian
is also protected under law. In 1993, the Government undertook to replace the Russian Cyrillic Alphabet with the Turkish version
of the Roman alphabet. Meanwhile, most people can speak Russian, and do so, especially in the north. English is widely spoken
by those involved in tourism. Uzbek, Kazakh, Tajik and various other regional languages and dialects are also spoken.
Religion
The major religion is Islam with the majority of Kyrgyz being Sunni Muslim with Christian and Russian Orthodox minorities.
Electricity
220 volts AC, 50Hz. Round two-pin continental plugs are standard.