Batken

Batken

Batken is a province situated in the far southwest of Kyrgyzstan, and contains four mountainous regions, with altitudes ranging from 400 to 5621 m (1,312 to 18,442 feet) above sea level. The province was created in 1999. The administrative center of Batken Province is the town of Batken. The province includes a number of enclaves belonging to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, created when the borders of the Central Asian republics were created by a commission of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. There are seven enclaves altogether - some are very small, not much more than the size of a farm. The largest is the Sokh District, which belongs to Uzbekistan, and has a population of 52,000.

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