Districts of Uzbekistan
The regions of Uzbekistan are divided into districts (tuman). The districts are listed by region, in the general direction from west to east. Names often transliterated from Russian.
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Karakalpakstan
District name | District capital | |
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1 | Amudaryo District | Mang‘it |
2 | Beruniy District | Beruniy |
3 | Chimboy District | Chimboy |
4 | Ellikqala District | Bo‘ston |
5 | Kegeyli District* | Kegeyli |
6 | Mo‘ynoq District | Mo‘ynoq |
7 | Nukus District | Oqmang‘it |
8 | Qonliko‘l District | Qanliko‘l |
9 | Qo‘ng‘irot District | Qo‘ng‘irot |
10 | Qorao‘zak District | Qorao‘zak |
11 | Shumanay District | Shumanay |
12 | Taxtako‘pir District | Taxtako‘pir |
13 | To‘rtko‘l District | To'rtko'l |
14 | Xo‘jayli District | Xo‘jayli |
*Kegeyli district was created in 2004 by the merger of former Bozatau district (the northern part of district 5 on the map) and former Kegeyli district (the south-eastern part of district 5). This merger was effected by Resolution 598-II of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan (11 February 2004) and Resolution 225 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan (11 May 2004), which abolished Bozatau district and created the enlarged Kegeyli district. Prior to that date, there were 15 districts in Karakalpakstan. See Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Karakalpakstan and Karakalpakstan on gov.uz.
Xorazm
Key | District name | District capital |
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1 | Bog‘ot District | Bog‘ot |
2 | Gurlen District | Gurlen |
3 | Xonqa District | Xonqa |
4 | Hazorasp District | Hazorasp |
5 | Khiva District | Khiva |
6 | Qo‘shko‘pir District | Qo‘shko‘pir |
7 | Shovot District | Shovot |
8 | Urganch District | Qorovul |
9 | Yangiariq District | Yangiariq |
10 | Yangibozor District | Yangibozor |
Navoiy
Key | District name | District capital |
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1 | Kanimekh District | Kanimekh |
2 | Navoiy District | Karmana |
3 | Kyzyltepa District | Kyzyltepa |
4 | Khatyrchi District | Yangirabad |
5 | Navbakhor District | Beshrabot |
6 | Nurata District | Nurata |
7 | Tamdy District | Tamdibulok |
8 | Uchkuduk District | Uchkuduk |
Bukhara
Key | District name | District capital |
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1 | Alat District | Alat |
2 | Bukhara District | Galaasiya |
3 | Gijduvan District | Gijduvan |
4 | Jondor District | Jondor |
5 | Kagan District | Kagan |
6 | Karakul District | Qorako‘l |
7 | Karaulbazar District | Karaulbazar |
8 | Peshku District | Yangibazar |
9 | Romitan District | Romitan |
10 | Shafirkan District | Shafirkan |
11 | Vabkent District | Vabkent |
Samarqand
Latinization of district names according to Samarqand regional web site on gov.uz
Qashqadaryo
District name | District capital | |
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1 | Chirakchi District (Chiroqchi) | Chirakchi |
2 | Dehkanabad District | Karashina |
3 | Guzar District | Guzar |
4 | Kamashi District | Kamashi |
5 | Karshi District | Beshkent |
6 | Koson District | Koson |
7 | Kasby District | Muglan |
8 | Kitob District | Kitab |
9 | Myrishkor District | Yangi-Mirishkor |
10 | Muborak District | Muborak |
11 | Nishon District | Yangi-Nishon |
12 | Shakhrisabz District | Shahrisabz |
13 | Yakkabog District | Yakkabog |
Latinization of district names according to Qashqadaryo Region web site on gov.uz
Surxondaryo
District name | District capital | |
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1 | Angor District | Angor |
2 | Bandixon District | Bandixon |
3 | Boysun District | Boysun |
4 | Denov District | Denov (Denau) |
5 | Jarkurghon District | Jarkurghon |
6 | Kizirik District | Sariq |
7 | Kumkurghon District | Kumkurghon |
8 | Muzrabot District | Khalkobod (Khalkabad) |
9 | Oltinsoy District | Qarluq |
10 | Sariosiyo District | Sariosiyo |
11 | Sherobod District | Sherobod (Shirabad) |
12 | Shurchi District | Shurchi |
13 | Termiz District | Uchkhizil |
14 | Uzun District | Uzun |
Jizzakh
Key | District name | District capital |
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1 | Arnasay District | Goliblar |
2 | Bakhmal District | Usmat |
3 | Dustlik District | Dustlik |
4 | Forish District | Yangikishlok |
5 | Gallaorol District | Gallorol |
6 | Jizzakh District | Uchtepa |
7 | Mirzachul District | Gagarin |
8 | Pakhtakor District | Pakhtakor |
9 | Yangiabad District | Balandchakir |
10 | Zaamin District | Zaamin |
11 | Zafarobod District | Zafarobod |
12 | Zarbdar District | Zarbdar |
Sirdaryo
Tashkent
District name | District capital | |
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1 | Bekabad District | Zafar |
2 | Bostanliq District | Gazalkent |
3 | Buka District | Buka |
4 | Chinaz District | Chinaz |
5 | Qibray District | Qibray |
6 | Okhangaron District | Okhangaron |
7 | Oqqurgan District | Oqqurgan |
8 | Parkent District | Parkent |
9 | Piskent District | Piskent |
10 | Quyi Chirchiq District | Dustobod |
11 | Orta Chirchiq District | Toytepa |
12 | Yangiyol District | Gulbakhor |
13 | Yukori Chirchiq District | Yangibozor |
14 | Zangiata District | Keles |
Toshkent and Zangiota Districts was merged in August 2010
Latinization of district names according to Tashkent regional web site on gov.uz
Namangan
Fergana
District name | District capital | |
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1 | Altyariq District | Altyariq |
2 | Baghdad District | Baghdad |
3 | Beshariq District | Beshariq |
4 | Buvayda District | Ibrat |
5 | Dangara District | Dangara |
6 | Fergana District | Vadil |
7 | Furqat District | Navbakhor |
8 | Qo'shtepa District | Langar |
9 | Quva District | Quva |
10 | Rishton District | Rishton |
11 | Sokh District | Ravan |
12 | Tashlaq District | Tashlaq |
13 | Uchkuprik District | Uchkuprik |
14 | Uzbekistan District | Yaypan |
15 | Yozyovon District | Yozyovon |
Ohunboboev District was renamed to Qo'shtepa District in August 2010.
Latinization of district names according to Fergana regional web site on gov.uz
Andijan
District name | District capital | |
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1 | Andijan District | Kuyganyar |
2 | Asaka District | Asaka |
3 | Baliqchi District | Baliqchi |
4 | Boz District | Boz |
5 | Buloqboshi District | Buloqboshi |
6 | Izboskan District | Paytug |
7 | Jalalkuduk District | Akhunbabaev |
8 | Khodjaobad District | Khodjaobad |
9 | Kurgontepa District | Kurgontepa |
10 | Marhamat District | Marhamat |
11 | Oltinkol District | Oltinkol |
12 | Pakhtaabad District | Pakhtaabad |
13 | Shakhrihon District | Shakhrihon |
14 | Ulugnor District | Okoltin |
Latinization of district names according to Andijan regional web site on gov.uz
Source: Administrative-Territorial Division of the Republic of Uzbekistan, map, State Committee on Land Resources, Geodesy, Cartography, and State Cadastre, Tashkent, 2007.
Tashkent City
Nr | District | Population (2009)[1] |
Area (km²)[1] |
Density (area/km²)[1] |
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1 | Bektemir | 27,500 | 20.5 | 1,341 | |
2 | Chilanzar | 217,000 | 30.0 | 7,233 | |
3 | Hamza | 204,800 | 33.7 | 6,077 | |
4 | Mirobod | 122,700 | 17.1 | 7,175 | |
5 | Mirzo Ulugbek | 245,200 | 31.9 | 7,687 | |
6 | Sergeli | 149,000 | 56.0 | 2,661 | |
7 | Shaykhontohur | 285,800 | 27.2 | 10,507 | |
8 | Olmazar | 305,400 | 34.5 | 8,852 | |
9 | Uchtepa | 237,000 | 28.2 | 8,404 | |
10 | Yakkasaray | 115,200 | 14.6 | 7,890 | |
11 | Yunusabad | 296,700 | 41.1 | 7,219 |
References
- (in Russian) Statistics of the subdivisions of Tashkent Archived 2015-02-07 at the Wayback Machine