History
In 1926,
the region became part of the newly established Kirghiz ASSR. During the Soviet
period, various agro-processing and other industries were established
throughout the province, giving rise to a number of urban centers such as Tokmok, Kant andKara-Balta.
The main northwest part of the province is flat, a
rarity in Kyrgyzstan. This is the valley of the Chu River. The
valley's black soil is very fertile and is largely irrigated with water
diverted from the Chu River. The
region's Agricultural production includes wheat, maize, sugar beets, potatoes, lucerne, and
various vegetables and fruits.
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