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  2. Sokh District - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the three main exclaves in Kyrgyzstan, So'x is in the middle. Sokh District (Uzbek: Сўх тумани, romanized: Soʻx tumani, Tajik: ноҳияи Сӯх, romanized: Nohiyai Sūx, Russian: Сохский район, romanized: Sokhsky rayon) is a district of Uzbekistan's Fergana Region.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Shohimardon - Wikipedia

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    Shohimardon is an exclave of Uzbekistan, surrounded by Kyrgyzstan's Batken region, Kadamjay district, in Eastern Central Asia. Its mountainous topography, with no substantial naturally flat ground, is part of the Alay mountains range. It is one of 4 exclaves of Uzbekistan located in Kyrgyzstan, including Sokh, Chon-Qora (Qalacha

  5. Batken Region - Wikipedia

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    In the Soviet period, six enclaves and exclaves were established in the Batken area. Two were Tajik, while four others are Uzbek. Two were Tajik, while four others are Uzbek. Soʻx (or Sokh) ( 40°02′39″N 71°05′39″E  /  40.04417°N 71.09417°E  / 40.04417; 71.09417 ) is an exclave of Uzbekistan , about 24 kilometres east of Batken

  6. Geography of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of Uzbekistan, 1995. Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, located north of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan.With an area of approximately 448,900 square kilometers, Uzbekistan stretches 1,425 km (885 mi) from west to east and 930 km (580 mi) from north to south. [1]

  7. Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan border - Wikipedia

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    The border starts in the north at the tripoint with Kazakhstan and then creates a ‘finger’ of Uzbek territory wedged between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; the border traverses the Pskem Mountains, with much of this area being taken up by a series of national parks (Ugam-Chatkal National Park in Uzbekistan and Besh-Aral State Nature Reserve in Kyrgyzstan).

  8. Sarvan, Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Fergana region where Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan meet. Sarvan is located 1.4 km from the Tajik-Uzbek border. Sarvan is located 1.4 km from the Tajik-Uzbek border. Sarvan covers a valley with an area of about 8 km² and has a population of around 150 people.

  9. Template:Regions of Uzbekistan Image Map - Wikipedia

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    A clickable map of Uzbekistan exhibiting its regions. This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 06:38 (UTC). Text is ...