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Kokand

Kokand
Qo‘qon / Қўқон
Коканд
Kokand is located in Uzbekistan
Kokand
Kokand
Location in Uzbekistan
Coordinates: 40°31′43″N 70°56′33″E / 40.52861°N 70.94250°E / 40.52861; 70.94250
Country Uzbekistan
RegionFergana Region
Government
 • HokimMa'rufjon Usmonov
Area
 • Total
40 km2 (20 sq mi)
Elevation
409 m (1,342 ft)
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total
259,700
 • Density6,500/km2 (17,000/sq mi)
Time zone+5
Postal code
150700
Websiteqoqon.uz/en/

Kokand (/ˈkkænd/ KOH-kand)[a] is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. Administratively, Kokand is a district-level city, that includes the urban-type settlement Muqimiy.[2] The population of Kokand as of 2022 was approximately 259,700.[1] The city lies 228 km (142 mi) southeast of Tashkent, 115 km (71 mi) west of Andijan, and 88 km (55 mi) west of Fergana. It is nicknamed "City of Winds".

In 1877, when the first ethnographic works were done under the new imperial Russian administration, Kokand was reported and visually depicted on their maps as Tajik inhabited oasis (C.E de Ujfalvy (“Carte Ethnographique du Ferghanah, 1877”). The city, along with most of the eastern Fergana Valley, was included in the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic in the 1920s as part of national delimitation in the Soviet Union.

Kokand is at the crossroads of the two main ancient trade routes into the Fergana Valley, one leading northwest over the mountains to Tashkent, and the other west through Khujand. As a result, Kokand is the main transportation junction in the Fergana Valley.

  1. ^ a b "Hududlar bo'yicha shahar va qishloq aholisi soni" [Urban and rural population by district] (PDF) (in Uzbek). Fergana regional department of statistics.
  2. ^ "Classification system of territorial units of the Republic of Uzbekistan" (in Uzbek and Russian). The State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on statistics. July 2020.


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قوقند Arabic قوقند ARZ Kokand AZ قوقان (اؤزبکیستان) AZB Ҡуҡан BA Каканд BE Коканд Bulgarian Kokand BS Kokand Catalan Коканд CE

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