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Samarqand Region

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Country
  
Uzbekistan

Time zone
  
East (UTC+5)

Districts
  
16

Area
  
16,400 km²

Team
  
FC Dinamo Samarqand

Capital
  
Samarkand

ISO 3166 code
  
UZ-SA

Cities
  
11

Population
  
3.445 million (2014)

Samarqand Region kunuzfstoragewebsource1qnF6Y5UzoA1wcjrxO7E1

Points of interest
  
Registan, Gur‑e‑Amir, Bibi‑Khanym Mosque, Shah‑i‑Zinda, Ulugh Beg Observatory

Samarqand Region (Samarkand Region) (Uzbek: Samarqand viloyati / Самарқанд вилояти / سەمەرقەند ﯞىلايەتى) is one of the regions of Uzbekistan. It is located in the center of the country in the basin of Zarafshan River. It borders with Tajikistan, Navoiy Region, Jizzakh Region and Qashqadaryo Region. It covers an area of 16,400 km². The population is estimated to be around 2,322,000, with some 75% living in rural areas.

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Map of Samarkand Province, Uzbekistan

Samarqand Region was established on January 15, 1938, and is divided into 14 administrative districts. The capital is Samarqand (pop est 368,000 inhabitants). Other major towns include Bulungur, Juma, Ishtikhon, Katta-Kurgan, Urgut, and Oqtosh.

The climate is a typically arid continental climate.

Samarkand is the second-largest center for economy, science, and culture in Uzbekistan, after Tashkent. The Institute of Archeology at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan is based at Samarqand. The region's UNESCO World Heritage Site architectural monuments are world famous, and make Samarkand the largest center for international tourism in the country.

Samarqand Region also has significant natural resources, including construction materials such as marble, granite, limestone, carbonate, and chalk. The region's major agricultural activities are cotton and cereal growing, winemaking and sericulture. In terms of industry, metal processing (spare parts for automobiles and combines), food processing, textiles, and ceramics industries are the most active in the area.

The region has a well-developed transport infrastructure, with over 400 km of railways and 4100 km of surfaced roads. The telecommunication infrastructure is also well developed.

Administrative divisions

Latinization of district names according to Samarqand regional web site on gov.uz

Four cities and towns does not belong to any of the districts and have the status of cities of regional significance: Samarkand, Katta-Kurgan, Oqtosh, and Urgut.

References

Samarqand Region Wikipedia


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