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The languages of government in Kyrgyzstan are Russian as the official and inter-ethnic language and Kyrgyz as the state/national language. [citation needed] Kyrgyz is a Turkic language of the Kipchak branch, closely related to Kazakh, Karakalpak, and Nogay Tatar. It was written in the Arabic alphabet until the twentieth century.
Kyrgyzstan shuts down prominent news outlet. February 10, 2024 at 8:38 AM ... the editor-in-chief of Kloop.kg's Russian-language version, told Reuters. ... Breaking down today's 5 college football ...
The second highest nationwide status after the state language ("the Russian language is used as an official one"). Constitution: 1. The state language of the Kyrgyz Republic shall be the Kyrgyz language. 2. In the Kyrgyz Republic, the Russian language is used as an official one. (Article 10) 3. Tajikistan
This is a list of newspapers in Kyrgyzstan. According to the International Research & Exchanges Board there are "159 active print media outlets" in Kyrgyzstan. [1] Russian language. Delo № Moya Stolitsa Novosti; Obschestvennyi reyting; Slovo Kyrgyzstana; Vecherniy Bishkek [2] Kyrgyz language. Aalam; Achyk Sayasat; Agym; Alibi; Asaba; Azat.kg ...
The 2009 census states that 482,200 people speak Russian as a native language, including 419,000 ethnic Russians, and 63,200 from other ethnic groups, for a total of 8.99% of the population. [9] Additionally, 1,854,700 residents of Kyrgyzstan aged 15 and above fluently speak Russian as a second language, 49.6% of the population in that age ...
Caravan — Russian language newspaper.; Egemen Kazakhstan — Republic newspaper.; Kazakhskaya Pravda — National newspaper of Kazakhstan.; The Times of Central Asia — Independent newspaper covering Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The ethnic Russian population lives primarily in the north, especially in the capital city of Bishkek, although some settlements in the north of the country have an ethnic Russian majority. Most ethnic Russians in Kyrgyzstan are either non-religious or Russian Orthodox , with a small proportion of Old Believers (an anti-reformist group that ...
Kyrgyz is the state language of Kyrgyzstan. Russian is additionally an official language. Kyrgyzstan is one of five former Soviet republics to have Russian as a de jure official language, along with Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan. [132] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Kyrgyz was adopted as the state language of ...