Sary-Ozek, Jetisu Region
History
Since 1965, the 68th Missile Brigade of the 31st Rocket Army of the Strategic Rocket Forces (ground-based installations of R-2 missiles, then silo installations of the R-14 “Chusovaya”) was based in Sary-Ozek. Since 1967, the 101st missile regiment of the 44th missile division of the Soviet troops was based here. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, these regiments were dissolved.
Until 2013, Saryozek was an urban-type settlement.
Population
In 1999, the population of the village was 12,236 people (5,855 men and 6,381 women). According to the 2009 census, 12,291 people lived in the village (5,972 men and 6,319 women).
As of January 1, 2016, the population of the village was 13,757 people (6,653 men and 7,104 women).
Economy
The village has the Sary-Ozek railway station on the Semey - Almaty line 93 km southwest of the city of Taldykorgan, railway transport enterprises and a grain elevator.
Features
Sary-Ozek has 3 kindergartens and 4 schools, and two mosques. It is at the intersection of the A3 and A353 highways.
References
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- ^ "Численность населения Республики Казахстан по полу в разрезе областей, городов, районов, районных центров и поселков на 1 января 2016 года". Комитет по статистике Министерства национальной экономики Республики Казахстан. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-11-02.