Fun facts about Jalal-Abad
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The water from the nearby Azreti-Ayup-Paygambar spa was long believed to cure lepers.
Jalal-Abad
Kyrgyzstan
Manas, called Jalal-Abad until 2025, is the administrative and economic centre of Jalal-Abad Region in southwestern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 88 square kilometres (34 sq mi), and its resident population was 123,239 in 2021.
From the “Overview” section
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Jalalabat was named after Jalal ad Din, who was renowned for setting up Caravanserais to serve travelers.
Jalal-Abad
Kyrgyzstan
Manas, called Jalal-Abad until 2025, is the administrative and economic centre of Jalal-Abad Region in southwestern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 88 square kilometres (34 sq mi), and its resident population was 123,239 in 2021.
From the “History” section
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Manas has a hot, dry-summer continental climate (Dsa) according to the Köppen climate classification.
Jalal-Abad
Kyrgyzstan
Manas, called Jalal-Abad until 2025, is the administrative and economic centre of Jalal-Abad Region in southwestern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 88 square kilometres (34 sq mi), and its resident population was 123,239 in 2021.
From the “Climate” section
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The Jalal-Abad Region is known for its walnuts and scenery.
Jalal-Abad
Kyrgyzstan
Manas, called Jalal-Abad until 2025, is the administrative and economic centre of Jalal-Abad Region in southwestern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 88 square kilometres (34 sq mi), and its resident population was 123,239 in 2021.
From the “Tourism” section
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The train line from the Ferghana Valley to Kökjanggak is a rarity in Kyrgyzstan.
Jalal-Abad
Kyrgyzstan
Manas, called Jalal-Abad until 2025, is the administrative and economic centre of Jalal-Abad Region in southwestern Kyrgyzstan. Its area is 88 square kilometres (34 sq mi), and its resident population was 123,239 in 2021.
From the “Economy” section
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