- Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia
It is a developing country ranked 117th in the Human Development Index Kyrgyzstan's transition economy relies mainly on re-exporting Chinese goods and gold production
- Kyrgyzstan | People, Language, Pronunciation History | Britannica
Kyrgyzstan, known under Russian and Soviet rule as Kirgiziya, was conquered by tsarist Russian forces in the 19th century Formerly a constituent (union) republic of the U S S R , Kyrgyzstan declared its independence on August 31, 1991
- Kyrgyzstan Maps Facts - World Atlas
Kyrgyzstan, a landlocked country in Central Asia, shares its borders with Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the south, and China to the east
- Where is Kyrgyzstan? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Kyrgyzstan Explore Kyrgyzstan facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Visit Kyrgyzstan — Land of Celestial Mountains
Discover Kyrgyzstan's pristine alpine lakes, ancient Silk Road heritage, and living nomadic culture Plan your adventure to Central Asia's best-kept secret
- Kyrgyzstan - United States Department of State
Highlights Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek International School: 2026 Special Needs Profile Secretary Rubio’s Meeting with Kyrgyz Republic Chairman of the Cabinet Adylbek Kasymaliev United States and Kyrgyz Republic Advance Cooperation at Annual Bilateral Consultations U S Special Envoy Gor’s Travel to the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan
- A guide to Kyrgyzstan - Lonely Planet
Get to know Kyrgyzstan with our guide to when to visit, how to get there, and the country's best experiences
- History of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia
Following Mikhail Gorbachev 's democratic reforms in the USSR, in 1990 pro-independence candidate Askar Akayev was elected president of the SSR On 31 August 1991, Kyrgyzstan declared independence from Moscow, and a democratic government was subsequently established
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