Bagʻdod District (, also Bogʻdod tumani) is a
district
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of
Fergana Region
Fergana Region is one of the regions of Uzbekistan, located in the southern part of the Fergana Valley in the far east of the country. It borders the Namangan and Andijan Regions of Uzbekistan, as well as Kyrgyzstan (Batken and Osh Regions) and ...
in
Uzbekistan
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. The capital lies at the town
Bagʻdod.
It has an area of
and it had 223,200 inhabitants in 2022.
The district consists of 21
urban-type settlement
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s (
Bagʻdod, Amirobod, Maylavoy, Oltin vodiy, Bogʻishamol, Bordon, Doʻrmoncha, Irgali, Qaroqchitol,
Kaxat, Qirqboldi, Konizar, Qoʻshtegirmon, Matqulobod, Mirzaobod, Samandarak, Samarqand, Oʻltarma,
Xusnobod, Chekmirzaobod, Churindi) and 10 rural communities.
[
It was created on September 29, 1926, annexed to ]Uchkoʻprik District
Uchkoʻprik District () is a district of Fergana Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the town Uchkoʻprik. It has an area of and it had 237,300 inhabitants in 2022. The district consists of 11 urban-type settlement
Urban-type settlement ...
on December 24, 1962, and re-established on December 31, 1964.
References
Districts of Uzbekistan
Fergana Region
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