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  2. List of cities in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... As of 2021, Uzbekistan has 120 cities ... List of cities with population more than 100,000 in 2022. Rank City Population (2024)

  3. Demographics of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Muslims constitute 94% of the population according to a 2013 US State Department release. [54] Approximately 3% of the population are Russian Orthodox Christians. [54] There were 94,900 Jews in Uzbekistan in 1989 [9] (about 0.5% of the population according to the 1989 census), but fewer than 5,000 remained in 2007. [10]

  4. Category:Populated places in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. ... Pages in category "Populated places in Uzbekistan" ... out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. List of cities in Uzbekistan;

  5. Category:Cities in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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  6. Lost Silk Road cities rediscovered by scientists in mountains ...

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    The other city, Tashbulak, was around ten times smaller than its neighbour, with a population reaching into the low thousands. It existed in a similar period from 730-750 to 1030-1050 AD.

  7. Category:Lists by city in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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  8. Regions of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    There are four Uzbek exclaves, all of them surrounded by Kyrgyz territory in the Fergana Valley region where Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan meet. Two of them are the towns of Sokh, area of 325 km 2 (125 sq mi) with a population of 42,800 in 1993 (with some estimates as high as 70,000, of which 99% are Tajiks and the remainder Uzbeks [4]) and Shohimardon, area of 90 km 2 (35 sq mi) with ...

  9. Portal:Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of more than 3 million people as of April 1, 2024. It is located in northeastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kazakhstan. Before the influence of Islam in the mid-8th century AD, Sogdian and Turkic culture was predominant. After Genghis Khan destroyed the city in 1219, it was ...