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Most populous cities of Uzbekistan. List of cities with population more than 100,000 in 2022. Rank City Population (2024) Reference Image 1 Tashkent: 3,040,800 [2] 2
Ancient city walls of Samarkand, 4th century BC Alexander the Great Slaying Cleitus in Samarqand, by Daniël de Blieck. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull. Alexander the Great conquered Samarkand in 329 BC. The city was known as Maracanda (Μαράκανδα) by the Greeks. [17] Written sources offer small clues as to the subsequent system of government.
Shahrisabz [a] is a district-level city in Qashqadaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan. [2] The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) has selected Shakhrisabz as its tourism capital for 2024. [3] It is located approximately 80 km south of Samarkand, at an elevation of 622 m. Its population is 140,500 as of 2021. [1]
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Site Image Location UNESCO data Area ha () . Year Description Itchan Kala () : Xorazm Region: 543 Cultural: (iii)(iv)(v) 37.5 (93) 1990 Itchan Kala is the inner town (protected by brick walls some 10 m high) of the old Khiva oasis, which was the last resting-place of caravans before crossing the desert to Iran.
Andijan is a district-level city with an area of 74 km 2 (29 sq mi). [3] Andijan is the most densely populated city with density of 10,000 people/km 2 and it had 747,800 inhabitants in 2024. [4] Andijan is located in a tense border region at the south-eastern edge of the Fergana Valley near Uzbekistan's border with Kyrgyzstan. [5]
The plane can seat 150 passengers including 12 in business class and is timed to allow connections onto Mumbai and Bangkok, as well as cities within Uzbekistan.
This list includes the fifty largest cities in South America by population within city limits, based on the most recent official census results, estimates, or short-term projections available for all of these cities, which refer to mid-2020 populations, except for those of Chilean cities (2017) and Venezuelan cities (2015).