Kogon, Uzbekistan
Kogon (Uzbek: Kogon, Когон; Russian: Каган) is a town and seat of Kogon District in Bukhara Province in Uzbekistan.
Kogon (Uzbek: Kogon, Когон; Russian: Каган) is a town and seat of Kogon District in Bukhara Province in Uzbekistan.
Fergana International Airport (IATA: FEG, ICAO: UTFF) is an airport serving Fergana, the capital city of the Fergana Province in Uzbekistan.
Andizhan Airport (IATA: AZN, ICAO: UTFA) is an airport serving Andizhan (also spelled Andijan), the capital city of the Andijan Province in Uzbekistan.
Sirdaryo also spelled as Syrdarya (Uzbek: Sirdaryo / Сирдарё; Russian: Сырдарья) is a city in Sirdaryo Region of Uzbekistan. It serves as the administrative center of Sirdaryo District.
Rishton (Uzbek: Rishton, Russian: Риштан, alternative spellings Rishtan, Rishdan, Roshidon, previously called also Kyubishev by Russians) is a town (pop est 22,580) in Fergana Province, in Uzbekistan, located about halfway between Kokand and Fergana.
Nurata (Uzbek: Nurota / Нурота; Russian: Нурата) is a town and seat of Nurata District in Navoiy Province in Uzbekistan.
Greater Chimgan (3,309 m) of the Chatkal Mountain range (the Western Tian Shan) is located in the territory of the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, and it is in the Bostanlyk administrative district (Tashkent Province), Uzbekistan.
Zarafshan Airport (IATA: AFS, ICAO: UTSN) is an airport of entry in Zarafshan, Navoiy Province, Uzbekistan.
Yangiyo‘l also spelled as Yangiyul (Uzbek: Yangiyo‘l / Янгийўл; Russian: Янгиюль) is a 13th city (after 12 province centres) in Uzbekistan's Toshkent Province, 20 km from the city of Tashkent. It has a population of about 60,000 people. Industry in …
Yangiyer (Uzbek: Yangiyer / Янгиер; Russian: Янгиер) is a city (1991 pop. 29.600) in Sirdaryo Region, Eastern Uzbekistan. It was established in 1957 as part of the grand Soviet project to cultivate the naturally saline virgin lands of Golodnaya Step…
Lyab-i Hauz (from Persian: لب حوض meaning: by the pond), or Lyab-i Khauz, is the name of the area surrounding one of the few remaining hauz (ponds) that have survived in the city of Bukhara. Until the Soviet period there were many such ponds, which …
Kosonsoy also spelled as Kasansay (Uzbek: Kosonsoy / Косонсой; Tajik: Косонсой; Russian: Касансай) is a town in Uzbekistan. Kosonsoy in Namangan Province is different from the town of Koson of the Qashqadaryo Province of Uzbekistan.
Djuma or Dzhuma (Uzbek: Juma / Жума; Russian: Джума) is a town in the Samarkand province of Uzbekistan.
G‘ijduvon (Uzbek: Gʻijduvon, Ғиждувон; Russian: Гиждуван) is a town in the Bukhara Province of Uzbekistan and the capital of G'ijduvon District (tuman).
Claas Epp Jr. (September 21, 1838 – January 19, 1913) was a Russian Mennonite minister known for leading his followers into Central Asia where he predicted Christ would return in 1889.
Yangiabad is a city located in the Angren municipality of Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan.
The Turkmen-Uzbekistan barrier is a border barrier, consisting of a barbed wire fence, erected by Turkmenistan along its border with Uzbekistan.
Turtkul (Uzbek: To‘rtko‘l / Тўрткўл; Karakalpak: To‘rtku‘l / Төрткүл; Russian: Турткуль) is a city in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan.
Shovot, also Shavat, (Uzbek: Shovot, Russian: Шават) is a town and seat of Shovot District in Xorazm Province in Uzbekistan. The town is located 37 km north-west of Urgench. It has a railway station on the line Turkmenabad - Beineu.
Shirin is a city in Uzbekistan.
The Markaziy Stadium Qarshi is a multi-use football stadium in Qarshi, Uzbekistan.
The Markaziy Harbiy Sportklubi Army Stadium, commonly known as the MHSK Stadium was a multi-use stadium in the Chilanzar area of Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Koi Krylgan Kala (Uzbek: Qoʻyqirilgan qalʼa; Russian: Кой-Крылган-Кала) is an archaeological site, located outside the village of Taza-Kel'timinar in the Ellikqal'a District (Uzbek: Ellikqalʼa tumani; Russian: Элликкалинского район) in the Republic …
Khalchayan (also Khaltchaïan) is an archaeological site, thought to be a small palace or a reception hall, located near the modern town of Denov in Surxondaryo Province of southern Uzbekistan.
Xazorasp (Uzbek: Xazorasp), also known as Hazorasp or Khazarasp, or by its more ancient name Hazarasp (Persian: هزار اسب, meaning thousand horses), is a town in Uzbekistan, and was an important trading center during the medieval period. During its …
Lake Charvak (from Chor bogh, four gardens in Persian) (also transliterated as Tcharvak) Uzbek: Chorvoq is a water reservoir in the northern part of Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan. The reservoir was created by erecting a 168 m (551 ft) high stone dam…
Brichmulla (also spelled Brich Mulla and Brich-Mulla, Russian: Брич-Мулла́) is a village in the northeast of Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan, by the Koksu River near its inflow into the Charval Reservoir by the southwestern extremity of the Koksu Ridg…
Aral-Paygambar (Uzbek: Payg'ambar Orol; Russian: Арал-Пайгамбар), which means the island of the prophet, is an island on the Amu Darya river which separates Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. The nature reserve was created in 1960 on the island of Aral-Pay…
Vobkent (Uzbek: Vobkent / Вобкент; Russian: Вабкент) is a town in the Bukhara Province of Uzbekistan and the capital of Vabkent district.
Toytepa (Uzbek: To'ytepa / Тўйтепа; Russian: Тойтепа; literally "Joy Mount") is a town in the Region of Tashkent (Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan).
Surxondaryo River, also Surkhandarya River, Surxon River, Surkhan River, Surkhan Darya (darya means "river") is a river in Uzbekistan, a right tributary of the Amu Darya. Length: 175 km., basin: 13,500 sw. km.
Qo‘shko‘pir (Uzbek: Qo‘shko‘pir, Russian: Кошкупыр) is a town and seat of Qo‘shko‘pir District in Xorazm Province in Uzbekistan.
Mount Adelung (Russian: Гора Аделунга) is the highest peak in Pskem Range (Russian: Пскемский хребет) in the extreme north-east of the Tashkent Province, Uzbekistan. Mount Adelung is the highest point of Tashkent Province at 4,301 meters, just 2 met…
The Mausoleum of Sheikh Zaynudin Bobo is located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Markaziy Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Namangan, Uzbekistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 33,000 people. Other uses for the stadium have in the past included; rugby, cricket, beach volleyball, yak racing an…
Markaziy Stadium (Bukhoro) is a multi-use stadium in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches of FK Buxoro.