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  1. Kyrgyzstan (Cultures of the World) by David C. King, 2006-03-30
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Kyrgyzstan, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Kyrgyzstan Research Group, The Kyrgyzstan Research Group, 2000-11-02
  3. Winding road: democratization in Kyrgyzstan.: An article from: Harvard International Review by Jason Schmitt, 1997-06-22
  4. Speaker briefing book: A review of the history, culture and economics of Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan & Russia by Ewa Wasilewska, 1994
  5. Cultures of the World, Group 24 (Cultures of the World)

101. The Kyrgyzstan Freenet
of the Bureau of Educational Cultural Affairs (ECA), US Department of State, Journalists and Observers throughout kyrgyzstan Unite to Discuss
http://www.freenet.kg/

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Journalists and Observers throughout Kyrgyzstan Unite to Discuss Outcomes of Parliamentary Elections more >> College Teachers and Students throughout Kyrgyzstan Enrich Knowledge of Academic Honesty O O O O O O O more >> Forty-five Alumni across Central Asia Discuss Women’s Issues with ECA Official Online O O O O O O O O more >>
Conflict Resolution and Journalist NGOs
Distance learning in Central Asia
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Education in Kyrgyzstan
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Tourism FREENET is the first free network in Kyrgyzstan. Nevertheless, it is constantly growing, hour by hour, day by day. Our crew is working hard, adding new services and pages to keep it as up to date as possible. You also can join this team and help us to make FREENET more useful. Please, let us know if you have any suggestions about FREENET's future. We promice to make necessary changes to FREENET's websites, considering all of your opinions. We also will be glad to see your comments on our forum forum.centralasia.net

102. The Kyrgyzstan Online!
kyrgyzstan was born on the 31st of August, 1991 as a sovereign modern Though young in years, it has a rich heritage and cultural continuity that dates
http://freenet.bishkek.su/kyrgyzstan/
Kyrgyzstan was born on the 31st of August, 1991 as a sovereign modern democratic state. Though young in years, it has a rich heritage and cultural continuity that dates back to many thousand years of antiquity and history.
Situated in the North-East of Central Asia it has a total area of 198.5 thousand square kilometres supporting a population of 4.700.000. Kyrgyzstan borders with Kazakhstan in the North, Uzbekistan in the West, Tadjikistan in the South West, and China in the South East.
Placed along the Silk Route on the historic crossroads of trade and cultural exchanges between China, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, India and the Arabian Sea, Kyrgyztan is home for more than 8O minorities and ethnic communities. Kyrgyz, Russian, Uzbek, Ukrainan, Germans, Tatars, Kazaks, Uigur and Tadjik among others. As a multi-national state Kyrgyzstan has a rich variety of languages, literature, folklore, arts, crafts, customs and communities that lend color and variety to Kyrgyz culture. The Kyrgyz Republic firmly upholds the equality of all communities. The official language is Kyrgyz yet Russian forms a common language of all groups.
The capital city Bishkek is located on the foot of the Ala-Too mountains of the central part of Chui Valley. In 1825 the Khanat of Kokand (region now in Uzbekistan) conquered and demolished the Kyrgyz fortress. In 1862 it was recaptured by Kyrgyz with the help of Russian Military detachments In 1878 the city became a district center called "Pishpek" after the Kokand conquest. In 1926 under former Soviet Russia the city was renamed Frunze after the communist leader and famous Soviet public figure who was born here. With the Independence of Kyrgyztsan in 1991 the traditional name Bishkek was restored. The city lies in close proximity to some of the most exotic and legendary places - Samarkand, Khieva, Bukhara, Kashgar; and in a region that glitters with historic figures of Alexander the Great, Tamerlane, Moghul Baber the Lion, Marco Polo, Umar Khayam.

103. Kyrgyzstan Bilateral Relations
Cultural cooperation between Germany and kyrgyzstan is based on the cultural agreement that was signed in Bishkek on 23 August 1993 and officially entered
http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/www/en/laenderinfos/laender/laender_ausgabe_html?

104. RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
10 Jun 2004 kyrgyzstan Parliament Rejects Draft Amendments To Ease Libel, Slander Laws. 09 Jun 2004 Azerbaijan Urban Development Threatens Baku s
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2004/06/64adb15e-3100-4b26-8c08-7475cb251b5
Top News I RFE/RL Newsline I Features I Reports I Specials I RFE/RL Experts Subscribe I Listen I RFE/RL Languages I About RFE/RL I Search I Site Map I Homepage News by Country Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bashkortostan (Russia) Belarus Bosnia-Herzegovina Georgia Iran Iraq Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Macedonia Moldova North Caucasus (Russia) Romania Russia Serbia and Montenegro Tajikistan Tatarstan (Russia) Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan News by Language Afghan [Dari] Afghan [Pashto] Afghan [English] Albanian Arabic [Radio Free Iraq] Armenian Armenian [English] Azerbaijani Belarusian Estonian Georgian Kazakh Kyrgyz Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Romanian Persian Persian [English] Russian Slovak South Slavic [Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian] Tajik Tatar-Bashkir Ukrainian Uzbek Friday, 11 June 2004 E-mail this page to a friend Print Version Kyrgyzstan: International Forum On Dialogue Of Cultures In Eurasia Ends By Antoine Blua A two-day high-level international conference to promote dialogue in Eurasia ended on 11 June in Kyrgyzstan with the adoption of a draft document on future European-Asian cultural relations. Participants underscored the need to accept the diverse cultural values of the region's various populations and to work together to resolve any security issues that might arise from future culture clashes.
Prague 11 June 2004 (RFE/RL) A two-day forum on enhancing international stability and intercultural dialogue concluded today in the Kyrgyz resort town of Cholpon-Ata.

105. The United Nations (UN) In Kyrgyzstan
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). kyrgyzstan has joined and participated in several major UNESCO educational
http://www.un.org.kg/english/agency.phtml?unesco

106. The European Commission's Delegation To Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan And Tajikistan
The Days of Europe in kyrgyzstan were a notable cultural event both for the representatives of the European Union and for each Kyrgyz.
http://www.delkaz.cec.eu.int/index.php?lang=en&link_to=culture_and&view=2

107. CBT Êûðãûçñòàí - Ñòàðòîâàÿ
The summary for this English page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.cbtkyrgyzstan.kg/

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