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- Ak-Suu,_Kyrgyzstan abstract "Ak-Suu (Russian: Теплоключенка - Teploklyuchenka) is a large village in the Issyk-Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan with population of 10,823 (2009 Census). It is the administrative center of the Ak-Suu District. It was established in 1868, when 14 families of migrant peasants from Russian Empire settled near Aksuu Fort.".
- Q7701363 abstract "Ak-Suu (Russian: Теплоключенка - Teploklyuchenka) is a large village in the Issyk-Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan with population of 10,823 (2009 Census). It is the administrative center of the Ak-Suu District. It was established in 1868, when 14 families of migrant peasants from Russian Empire settled near Aksuu Fort.".
- Ak-Suu,_Kyrgyzstan comment "Ak-Suu (Russian: Теплоключенка - Teploklyuchenka) is a large village in the Issyk-Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan with population of 10,823 (2009 Census). It is the administrative center of the Ak-Suu District. It was established in 1868, when 14 families of migrant peasants from Russian Empire settled near Aksuu Fort.".
- Q7701363 comment "Ak-Suu (Russian: Теплоключенка - Teploklyuchenka) is a large village in the Issyk-Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan with population of 10,823 (2009 Census). It is the administrative center of the Ak-Suu District. It was established in 1868, when 14 families of migrant peasants from Russian Empire settled near Aksuu Fort.".