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Gʻuzor (Uzbek:
Gʻuzor; Tajik: Гузор; Russian: Гузар, romanized: Guzar; Persian: گذار) is a city in
Qashqadaryo Region in
southern Uzbekistan. It serves...
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Gʻuzor District is a
district of
Qashqadaryo Region in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at
Gʻuzor. It has an area of 2,660 km2 (1,030 sq mi) and its po****tion...
- cities:
Qarshi and Shahrisabz.
There are 12
cities (Qarshi, Shahrisabz,
Gʻuzor, Qamashi, Beshkent, Koson, Kitob, Muborak,
Yangi Nishon, Tallimarjon, Chiroqchi...
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thousands of
civilians was
relocated to the
Uzbek and
Kyrgyz SSRs, and
Gʻuzor became the
organizational center of the army. The
Poles suffered from epidemics...
- in the
Surxondaryo Region of
southeastern Uzbekistan (between
Boysun and
Gʻuzor). The
Kharduri were
estimated to
number about 8,400 in 1924–25. Chagatai...
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Dehqonobod was
merged into
Gʻuzor district,
another district in
Qashqadaryo Region, and in 1971 it was
separated from
Gʻuzor.
Dehqonobod District is located...
- 0 1 18 Surxon-Termiz 17 536 504 148 92 253 574 914 0 0 0 6 19 Shoʻrtan-
Gʻuzor 12 381 340 109 54 177 393 566 0 0 0 4 20 MHSK 7 362 216 106 44 66 420 335...
- (Tashkent)
Tashkent 8,000
Football PFC
Lokomotiv Tashkent G'uzor
Stadium Gʻuzor 7,000
Football FC
Shurtan Guzar Progress Stadium Zarafshan 5,000 Football...
- spiritual-enlightening
gathering were
organized at the 1st
Secondary School in
Guzor district under the
theme "Living with Memory,
Walking with Respect." During...
- million. The
first road in the country, from the
early 19th century, was to
Guzor,
traversed by camels, and made into a
modern road by the Soviets. The first...