Aksu-Ayuly
Aksu-Ayuly (Kazakh: Ақсу-Аюлы; Russian: Аксу-Аюлы) is the district capital of Shet District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. It is also the administrative center of the Aksu-Ayuly Rural District (KATO code - 356430100).[1] Population: 4,586 (2009 Census results);[2] 4,522 (1999 Census results).[2][3] The village is the birthplace of Kazakh poet Ikhlas Adambekov (1912–1941), as well as politicians Nurlan Äbdirov and Nurlan Dulatbekov, among other notable personalities. HistoryThe village was founded in 1931. In 1956, the Koktenkol molybdenum deposit was discovered 80 km southwest of the village.[4][5] GeographyAksu-Ayuly lies in the Sherubainura river valley, at its confluence with the Aksu river, by the eastern slopes of Mount Ayuly. It is located by the Astana - Almaty highway, about 130 kilometers (81 mi) to the southeast of Karaganda, the regional capital.[6][7] Climate
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