User:Sstrange090/Бауыржан Момышулы (село)

Bauyrzhan Momyshuly (KAZ. Bauyrzhan Momyshuly atyndagy, until 1992 - Stormy) - a village in Kazakhstan, the administrative center of Zhualy district of Zhambyl region, also the administrative center and the only settlement of the rural district B. Momyshuly. OKATO code is 314230100.

The village is located 60 km South-West of Taraz, on the Zhualy Plateau between the spurs of the Tien Shan Karatau and Kyrgyz ridges, at an altitude of 1000 m above sea level. Through the village flows the river Tiris (tributary of the river Asa).

Railway station Burnoe on the line Shymkent — Taraz. There are a brewery, a printing house, a mill, workshops for repair of agricultural machines, oil and bakeries, wool and textile factories, a grain receiving point. The Almaty — Tashkent road passes through the village.

The modern name of the village was in honor of the hero-Panfilov Bauyrzhan Momyshuly. In 1995, a monument and a Museum of the hero were opened.

Population
In 1999, the population of the village was 11687 people (5587 men and 6100 women). According to the 2009 census, 12491 people (6,068 men and 6,423 women) lived in the village.

As we can saw from January 1, 2016,results the population of the village was 11241 people (5695 men and 5546 women).