Lepsy

Not to be confused with Lepsi.
Lepsy
Лепсі
Village
Lepsy

Location in Kazakhstan

Coordinates: 45°31′43″N 80°37′00″E / 45.52861°N 80.61667°E / 45.52861; 80.61667Coordinates: 45°31′43″N 80°37′00″E / 45.52861°N 80.61667°E / 45.52861; 80.61667
Country Kazakhstan
Region Almaty Region
District Alakol District
Population (2009)
  Total 1,151
Time zone Omsk Time (UTC+6)

Lepsy (Kazakh: Лепсі, before 2010, Lepsinsk) is a village in Alakol District, Almaty Region, in south-eastern Kazakhstan.[1] It is the administrative seat of Lepsy Village District, which also includes the villages of Baizerek (Байзерек, pop. 106), Zhunzhurek (Жунжурек, pop. 79) and Chumbulak (Чимбулак, pop. 106). It is located on the northern end of the Dzungarian Alatau, near the headwaters of the Lepsy River.

The settlement was founded in 1846. By 1918, there were a separate village and town, both called Lepsinsk. In 1913, 6249 people lived in the village and 8764 people lived in the city. In 1936 the city lost its status and the two settlements were merged into the village Lepsinsk. Since 2010, it was renamed Lepsy.[2]

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