Navoiy (/nævɑːˈiː/ na-vah-EE; Uzbek: [næʋɔˈij], Navoiy) is a city and the capital of Navoiy Region in the central part of Uzbekistan. Administratively...
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Navoiy Region is one of the regions of Uzbekistan. It is located in the central north/northwest of the country. It covers an area of 111,095 km2 (42,894 sq mi)...
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Ali-Shir Nava'i (redirect from Alisher Navoiy)
in Central Asia are named after him, including the province and city of Navoiy in Uzbekistan. Many monuments and busts in honour of Alisher Navoi's memory...
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The An-24 Crash in Navoiy came March 23, 1991. An-24 belonged to Aeroflot airline. The plane crashed in Navoiy airport during landing. 34 people died...
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Navoi International Airport (redirect from Navoiy airport)
Navoiy International Airport (IATA: NVI, ICAO: UTSA) is an airport of entry in Navoiy, Uzbekistan. It is named after Ali-Shir Nava'i.[when?] Navoiy Airport...
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40.53194°N 65.02028°E / 40.53194; 65.02028 Country Uzbekistan Region Navoiy Region District Konimex District Urban-type settlement status 1984 Population...
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Alisher Navoiy is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Oʻzbekiston Line. The station was opened on 8 December 1984 as the western terminus of the inaugural...
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2024. Nigina Fakhriddinova was born in Navoiy, Uzbekistan. In 2015, she graduated from School No. 8 in Navoiy, Uzbekistan. Then she studied at college...
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statistics. "Urban and rural population by district" (PDF) (in Uzbek). Navoiy regional department of statistics. "Urban and rural population by district"...
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the oasis thus created, until it bends left again to the west north of Navoiy and further to the south-west, passing Bukhara before it is lost in the...
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Alisher Navoiy Secondary School (Uzbek: Alisher Navoiy nomli oʻrta maktab / Алишер Навоий номли ўрта мактаб; Kyrgyz: Алишер Навои атындаги орто мектеби;...
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Thomas Uruguay Yanina Lucas 28 Lavalleja Uzbekistan Nigina Fakhriddinova 25 Navoiy Venezuela Ileana Márquez 28 Valencia Vietnam Kỳ Duyên Nguyễn 28 Nam Định...
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Alisher Navoiy State Prize (Uzbek: Alisher Navoiy nomidagi Davlat mukofoti, Алишер Навоий номидаги Давлат мукофоти) was an award given in Uzbek SSR and...
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People's Artist of the Uzbek SSR (1987). In 1991, he received the Alisher Navoiy State Prize. He was also awarded the orders of Fidokorona xizmatlari uchun...
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route passes through six regions: Tashkent, Sirdaryo, Jizzakh, Samarqand, Navoiy, and Bukhara in Uzbekistan. Trains operate seven days a week under the brand...
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built between 1996 and 2001 and is located on Navoi Street in the city of Navoiy. In 1995, a plot of land measuring 0.4 hectares was allocated from the southern-western...
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Langar/Лангар, ‹See Tfd›Russian: Лянгар) is an urban-type settlement in Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan. It is part of Xatirchi District. The town population...
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numerous variations of the transliterations of each name exist. Karakalpakstan Navoiy Khorezm Bukhara Qashqadaryo Surxondaryo Samarkand Jizzakh Fergana Andijan...
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gold reserves were estimated at 1,750 tons. Amantaitau–Daughyztau mine (Navoiy Province), gold and silver "Muruntau mine" (PDF). arkisto.gtk.fi. 2012....
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Oblast, Dzhizak Oblast is formed. ca. 1981 – Navoiy Oblast split from Bukhara Oblast 20 April 1982 – Ru WP Navoiy Oblast is formed.[citation needed] Khorezm...
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Uchquduq (category Populated places in Navoiy Region)
Uzbek: Üçquduq; ‹See Tfd›Russian: Учкуду́к) is a city in the north of Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan. It is the seat of Uchquduq District. The city's name...
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Fergana 197,450 Margilan Fergana 149,646 Namangan Namangan 391,297 Navoiy Navoiy 138,082 Nukus Karakalpakstan 212,012 Olmaliq Tashkent 113,114 Qarshi...
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Zarafshon (category Populated places in Navoiy Region)
Zarafshon / Зарафшон, Persian: زرافشان) is a city in the center of Uzbekistan's Navoiy Region. Administratively, it is a district-level city, that includes the...
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athletic program Utsa Patnaik (fl. 1973–2010), an Indian Marxist economist Navoiy International Airport in Uzbekistan, ICAO airport code UTSA All pages with...
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borders Tajikistan to the south and south-east, Samarqand Region to the west, Navoiy Region to the north-west, Kazakhstan to the north, and Sirdaryo Region to...
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Qobul Beknazarovich Tursunov (born 1964, Navoiy District, Uzbek SSR, SSSR) is an Uzbek economist and statesman. Governor of Nurota District and chairman...
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Cinema and Concert) (1941) Tohir va Zuhra (Tohir and Zuhra) (1945) Alisher Navoiy (Ali-Shir Nava'i) (1947) Во имя счастья (In the Name of Happiness) (1956)...
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districts (Kazakh: аудан, اۋدان): Shımbay Toʻrtkoʻl Tomdi (now part of Navoiy Region) Shayiq Abaz Kegeyli Dayqara Kok Ozek (Dark blue river) Xojeli Qitay...
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Karmana (category Populated places in Navoiy Region)
Tfd›Russian: Кармана) is a rural-type settlement and seat of Karmana District in Navoiy Region in central Uzbekistan. The town population in 1989 was 16,767 people...
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Navoi Square (Uzbek: Navoiy maydoni) is an area in the city centre of Andijan, Uzbekistan. It was originally named Bobur Square, after Babur, the founder...
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