Samarkand Region

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Samarkand Region was established on 15 January 1938,[2] and is divided into 14 administrative districts and two district-level cities.[3] The capital is Samarkand (pop. ≈551,700 as of 2021).[4][5] Other major towns include Bulungʻur, Juma, Ishtixon, Kattakurgan, 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 region's UNESCO World Heritage Site architectural monuments make Samarkand the largest center for international tourism in the country. Samarkand 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. Metal processing (spare parts for automobiles and combines), food processing, textiles, and ceramics are the area's most active industries.

The region has a well-developed transport infrastructure, with over 400 km of railways and 4,100 km of surfaced roads. The telecommunication infrastructure is also well developed.

Administrative divisions

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At the entrance to the Samarkand Region from the Qashqadaryo Region
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Districts of Samarkand Region

The Samarkand Region consists of 14 districts (listed below) and two district-level cities: Samarkand (Samarqand) and Kattakurgan (Kattaqoʻrgʻon).[3][4]

District name District capital
1 Bulungʻur District Bulungʻur
2 Ishtixon District Ishtixon
3 Jomboy District Jomboy
4 Kattakurgan District Payshanba
5 Qoʻshrabot District Qoʻshrabot
6 Narpay District Oqtosh
7 Nurobod District Nurobod
8 Oqdaryo District Loyish
9 Paxtachi District Ziyovuddin
10 Payariq District Payariq
11 Pastdargʻom District Juma
12 Samarkand District Gulobod
13 Toyloq District Toyloq
14 Urgut District Urgut

There are 11 cities (Samarkand, Kattakurgan, Bulungʻur, Jomboy, Ishtixon, Oqtosh, Payariq, Chelak, Juma, Nurobod, Urgut) and 88 urban-type settlements in the Samarkand Region.[3][4]

See also

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