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Zhanaozen

Zhanaozen

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Zhanaozen or Janaozen (; ), formerly known as Novy Uzen ( ), is a city in the Mangystau Region of southwestern Kazakhstan located southeast of the city of Aktau. The name of the town means "new river" in Kazakh. Zhanaozen is a city of regional significance. It is completely surrounded by the territory of Karakiya District, but administratively does not belong to the district. It had a population of 147,962 in 2018; the census population in 2009 was 113,014, and that in 1999 had been 63,337.

History

The town of Zhanaozen was founded in 1964, after the opening of an oil field in Uzen. On 21 October 1968 Novy Uzen took the status of a settlement of town type, and since 20 March 1973 the status of a city of regional significance. June 1989 saw large disorders. Novy Uzen was renamed Zhanaozen in October 1993.

2011 oil strike

Main article: Zhanaozen massacre

In May 2011, workers from the Ozenmunaigas oil field went on strike over pay. The strike was declared illegal by local courts and the state oil company sacked nearly 1000 employees. Some of the sacked workers then occupied the town square in protest. On 16 December 2011 police were accused of firing on them. Fifteen people (workers and police officers) were killed according to government officials, though opposition sources put the death toll in the dozens. In disturbances that day local government offices, a hotel and an office of the state oil company were set on fire, according to General Prosecutor Askhat Daulbayev. Eighty-six people were injured in the clashes – according to the authorities – and due to shortage of hospital beds in Zhanaozen, many were taken to be treated in the regional capital Aktau, about 150 km away.

2022 protests

The 2022 Kazakh protests began in Zhanaozen after a sharp increase in gas prices (the Kazakh government claiming this was due to high demand and price fixes), corruption, authoritarianism, human rights violations, and police brutality. The protest soon spread to other regions of Kazakhstan, and as of Jan 8, 2022, the government has resigned and the new government has promised to change the gas prices to 50 Kazakhstani tenge for the next 6 months.

Demographics

The population as of April 1, 2022 was 82,431 people, or 11.04% of the total population of the region. The territory of the city akimat was home to 160,626 people, of which Kazakhs (98.67%), Russians (0.67%), Karakalpaks (0.18%), Uzbeks (0.15%). In addition to the city, the Zhanaozen city administration also includes the village of Tenge with a population of 15.8 thousand people and the village of Kyzylsay with a population of 5.8 thousand people.{{cite web |title=Расчёт и анализ режимов работы сетей 35-110 кВ Мангистауской области

Location and geography

Zhanaozen is located in the desert on Mangyshlak Peninsula.

Climate

Zhanaozen has a cold desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWk) with sharp continental influences. Strong winds are present on a big extent of year. Winters not long, but rather frosty. Average winter temperature -5 -7 degrees Celsius, can sometimes reach -15 -17 degrees Celsius. Snow cover low power. Strong winds cause long snowstorms. Summer always hot, droughty and long. Average summer temperature +34 +36 degrees Celsius, can sometimes reach +45 degrees Celsius. The extremely rare rains have storm character. Average annual amount of precipitation of 120 mm. Rainfall is evenly distributed for all year slightly the increase in rainfall is observed during the spring period.

Population

Population of the town with the adjacent villages of Kyzylsay (3,500 people), Tenge (18,700 people) and Rakhat (30,800 people) for the end of the 2012 reporting period made 129,600 people or 22.3% of the total population of the Mangystau region. In comparison, of 2012 the population increased on 4,500 people due to birth rate growth. National structure - Kazakhs, Russians, Karakalpaks and other nations.

Sport

Sports clubs

Futsal club of Munaishy acting in the championship of Kazakhstan on a futsal.

Sports constructions

Physical culture-improvements complex (PIC) of Rakhmet Utesinov
  • Stadium of Amin Tuyakov.
  • Physical culture-improvements complex (PIC) of Rakhmet Utesinov.
  • "Energetik" children-young mans sport school (CYSS).

Transport

Zhanaozen is a terminal station at the railway connecting it to Gorgan (Zhanaozen — Gyzylgaya — Bereket — Gyzyletrek — Gorgan).

The city transport is presented by generally passenger "GAZelles" (12 routes, approx. 120 units) and private taxi. The cost of a passenger journey — 40 tenge (half price for children), and a taxi — 150-300 tenge.

Famous residents

  • Altynay Sapargalieva

References

References

  1. (2024-02-12). "Назначен аким города Жанаозен". tengrinews.kz.
  2. Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  3. link. Nur.kz
  4. (15 November 2011). Огни Мангистау. link
  5. Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  6. Agency of Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  7. (15 May 2012). "Abuse claims swamp Kazakh oil riot trial". BBC News.
  8. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16221566 ''Kazakh oil strike: 10 dead in Zhanaozen clashes''], BBC, retrieved 16 December 2011
  9. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16231305 ''Kazakhstan curfew on oil town Zhanaozen after fatal clashes''], BBC, retrieved 17 December 2011
  10. "Численность населения Республики Казахстан по полу в разрезе областей, городов, районов, районных центров и поселков на начало 2019 года.".
  11. "Численность населения Мангистауской области по полу и типу местности на 1 апреля 2022г.".
  12. "Новый пункт на карте страны".
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