- worldatlas.com maps/kyrgyzstanMajor bodies of water, apart from Lake Issyk-Kul, include Lake Song-Köl in the Naryn Province, which is the second-largest lake in Kyrgyzstan.
- undp.org kyrgyzstanPress Releases. EU and UNDP together with the Global Water Partnership of Kyrgyzstan promote the NEXUS approach for climate resilience in Kyrgyzstan.
- caravanistan.com A Travel Guide to KyrgyzstanIf you are looking to book a horse ride or a yurt stay on the spot, this can be done in each of the towns on the map, the main tourist nodes of Kyrgyzstan.
- kyrgyzstan-tourism.com blog/kyrgyzstan-tourism/Kyrgyzstan is sometimes misspelled as Kirgizistan, Kirghizia. Kyrgyzstan capital is Bishkek town, the largest city of the country.
- indexmundi.com kyrgyzstan/Complete profile for Kyrgyzstan. Includes country demographics, geography, government, economy, telecommunications, transportation, military, and transnational...
- who.int countries/kgzUNODC-WHO Stop-Overdose-Safely (S-O-S) project implementation in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Ukraine: summary report.
- airpano.com 360photo/kyrgyzstan/On the territory of Kyrgyzstan, there are over 2,000 rivers with the overall length of 35,000 km! The longest river is the Naryn extending at 807 km.
- worlddata.info Asia KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan is thus the 23rd biggest country in Asia and in terms of area ranked 87th worldwide. Most of the population (63%) resides within rural regions.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan (in Kyrgyz and Russian: Кыргызстан), is a Central Asian country. Due to its mountainous terrain, it is often called as the "Switzerland" of Central Asia.
- triptokyrgyzstan.com en/about-kyrgyzstanAbout Kyrgyzstan. On this page you can find valuable information on geographical facts, visas, natural resources, museums, and main attractions.