Kokorya
Village in Altai Republic, Russia
Kokorya Кокоря | |
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49°54′N 88°59′E / 49.900°N 88.983°E / 49.900; 88.983[1] | |
Country | Russia |
Region | Altai Republic |
District | Kosh-Agachsky District |
Time zone | UTC+7:00 |
Kokorya (Russian: Кокоря; Altay: Кӧгӧрӱ, Kögörü) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Kokorinskoye Rural Settlement of Kosh-Agachsky District, the Altai Republic, Russia. The population is 941 as of 2016.[2] There are 9 streets.
Geography
Kokorya is located in the north-east of the Chui steppe, between the rivers Yustyd and Kyzylshin, 28 km southeast of Kosh-Agach (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zhana-Aul is the nearest rural locality.[3]
Ethnicity
The village is inhabited by Telengits and Altaians.
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Rural localities in Kosh-Agachsky District
- Aktal
- Arkyt
- Beltir
- Belyashi
- Chagan-Uzun
- Kokorya
- Kosh-Agach
- Kuray
- Kyzyl-Tash
- Mukhor-Tarkhata
- Novy Beltir
- Ortolyk
- Tashanta
- Telengit-Sortogoy
- Tobeler
- Zhana-Aul
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