Myrza-Ake is an ayyl okmotu (rural community or rural district) located in the Kara-Suu District of Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan. As an administrative unit, it encompasses several villages and surrounding territories within its jurisdiction.
Geography: Myrza-Ake is situated within the Osh Region, which is located in the southwestern part of Kyrgyzstan. The Kara-Suu District itself is known for its agricultural lands, particularly within the Fergana Valley, a fertile and densely populated area spanning parts of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. The specific terrain of Myrza-Ake generally consists of plains suitable for farming, bordered by mountain ranges typical of Central Asia.
Administration: The ayyl okmotu system is a local self-governing body in Kyrgyzstan, responsible for administering the affairs of its constituent villages. These responsibilities include local infrastructure, public services, and land management.
Economy: The economy of Myrza-Ake, like much of the Kara-Suu District, is primarily agricultural, with farming and livestock breeding being the dominant activities. The fertile land supports the cultivation of various crops.
Demographics: Specific detailed demographic data for Myrza-Ake as a rural community varies over time, but the population is predominantly Kyrgyz, with other ethnic groups common to the region also present.