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Kazkan (Persian: كازكان, also
Romanized as Kāzkān and
Gāzgān; also
known as Kāzgūn and Qal‘eh Khājgau) is a
village in
Zirkuh Rural District,
Central District...
- Gʻozgʻon (Uzbek: Gʻozgʻon/Ғозғон, Russian: Газган, romanized:
Gazgan) is a district-level city in
Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan. It has an area of 590 km2...
- red
theme that
includes red
Burovshina marble to the
columns and a pink
Gazgan to the
station walls. The spiral-shaped
light fixtures symbolize "spiral...
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originally faced with
Armenian onyx, but this was
replaced with
yellowish Gazgan marble after ten years. The
platform is
intricately patterned with Ukrainian...
- radar. The
lobby and the
staircase walls are
covered with
white marble Gazgan and the
floor surface is
covered with gray and
black granite. In one of...
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Decoratively the
station is a
column tri-vault. The
columns are
faced with "
gazgan"
marble archways (reminding one of a viaduct). The
floor is
covered with...
- Beruniy. The
walls of the
vestibule and the
platform decorated with
white Gazgan marble floor station is
covered with gray granite. The
station is decorated...
- the
station vestibule, the
walls are made of light-rose
coloured marble,
Gazgan. The
station has no escalators,
since it is put shallow, and
instead has...
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station are
columns Nuratau white marble. The
walls of the
tunnel track are
Gazgan reddish marble. The Paul
station is
granite gray and black. Earlier, the...
- Константиновна Самойлова).
Construction began in 1969 and
extensively utilized Gazgan marble,
which naturally transitions in
color gradation from
cream to black...