Aktobe Region Ақтөбе облысы Актюбинская область |
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Nature in Aktobe Region
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Map of Kazakhstan, location of Aktobe Province highlighted |
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Coordinates: 50°17′N 57°10′E / 50.283°N 57.167°ECoordinates: 50°17′N 57°10′E / 50.283°N 57.167°E | ||
Country | Kazakhstan | |
Capital | Aktobe | |
Government | ||
• Akim | Berdibek Saparbayev | |
Area | ||
• Total | 300,629 km2 (116,074 sq mi) | |
Population (2013-02-01) | ||
• Total | 797,036 | |
• Density | 2.7/km2 (6.9/sq mi) | |
Time zone | West (UTC+5) | |
• Summer (DST) | not observed (UTC+5) | |
Postal codes | 030000 | |
Area codes | +7 (713) | |
ISO 3166 code | KZ-AKT | |
Vehicle registration | 04, D | |
Districts | 12 | |
Cities | 8 | |
Villages | 441 | |
Website | http://aktobe.gov.kz |
Aktobe (Kazakh: Ақтөбе облысы, Aqtöbe oblısı, اقتٶبە وبلىسى) is a region of Kazakhstan. The Aktobe regional capital is the city of Aktobe, with a population of more than 340,000. The region itself has a population 678,900. The name "Aktobe" comes from Kazakh "Ақ" (white) and "төбе" (hill); supposedly, Aktobe's initial settlers were able to see white mountains far to the north.
The area of the region is 300,600 square kilometers, making it the second largest region of Kazakhstan, after Karaganda Region. Aktobe Region borders Russia to the north and Uzbekistan to the south, and also borders six other Kazakh regions: the Atyrau Region to the west, the Mangystau Region to the south-west, the Karaganda Region to the east, the Kostanay Region to the north-east, the Kyzylorda Region to the south-east, and the West Kazakhstan Region to the north-west. The Ilek River, a tributary of the Ural River, flows through the region.
According to the national census of 2009, the area's population was 779,542 people - 407,217 women and 372,325 men. The majority, 614,961 (79%), are Kazakhs, unlike in other areas of the country. The populace also includes Russians, Tatars, Ukrainians, Germans, Koreans, Moldavians, Jews, Armenians, and Chechens.
The region is administratively divided into twelve districts and the city of Aktobe.
* Eight localities in Aktobe Region have town status. These are Aktobe, Alga, Embi, Kandyagash, Khromtau, Shalkar, Temir, and Zhem.
* Two more localities - Shubarkuduk and Shubarshi - have status of urban-type settlement.