Khavast

Khavast (Uzbek: Xovos, Russian: Хаваст) is an urban-type settlement in Sirdaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Khavast District.

Khavast
urban-type settlement
Khavast
Location in Uzbekistan
Coordinates: 40°13′11″N 68°50′24″E
Country Uzbekistan
RegionSirdaryo Region
DistrictKhavast District
Urban-type settlement status1960
Population
 (2010)
  Total21,121[1]
Time zoneUTC+5 (UZT)

History

The history of the region starts with the construction of railroad by the Russian Empire in 1889. The name itself was derived from a nearby village of the same name 3 kilometres southwards, which can be traced back to late 18th century.

Demographics

The population of Khavast consists mainly of people with uzbek backgrounds, with up to 40 % of it being of tajik backgrounds.

Recent developments

Mirziyoyev, right, on his visit to Khavast in february 19, 2019.

Following the official visit of the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Khavast in February 19, 2019, a large scale developments started in the town, the most notably 30 five-storey residential buildings, consisting of approximately 760 apartments and housing more than two thousand residents. The President also pointed out the pressing problems of water supply equipment in the town, and promised to take additional measures to address them.[2] The visit sparked the developments and the construction nearly completed as of November 2019, making Khavast the town with one of the most affordable housing prices in whole Sirdaryo Region.[3]

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