- The
Kofarnihon (Tajik: Кофарниҳон, Uzbek:
Kofarnihon) is one of the
major tributaries of the Amu
Darya (together with
Vakhsh and Panj) in Tajikistan. The...
- town in
Khatlon Region,
southwestern Tajikistan.
Situated on the
river Kofarnihon, the city was
founded in 1938. Its po****tion is 17,200 (January 2020...
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Vahdat (Tajik: Ваҳдат) is a city in
western Tajikistan, on the bank of the
Kofarnihon River, 21 km east of Dushanbe. It was
previously called Yangi-Bozor (1927–1936)...
- the
southern Kofarnihon and
Vakhsh river valleys,
which form the Amu Darya.
Dushanbe is
located on the
southern slopes above the
Kofarnihon valley. The...
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district of the
Districts of
Republican Subordination in Tajikistan,
called Kofarnihon District until the
introduction of a new
administrative division in the...
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meters (2,300 ft) to 1,000
meters (3,300 ft). The
valley is
irrigated by
Kofarnihon River in its
upper and
middle course. Warm
temperatures (29 °C in the...
- into Kurgan-Tyube (Qurghonteppa)
Oblast (Western Khatlon) – with the
Kofarnihon and
Vakhsh river valleys – and
Kulob Oblast (Eastern Khatlon) – with the...
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Darya and the Amu Darya; the
largest tributaries are the
Vakhsh and the
Kofarnihon,
which form
valleys from
northeast to
southwest across western Tajikistan...
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confluence of two rivers, the
Varzob (flowing from
north to south) and the
Kofarnihon. It is 750
metres (2,460 ft)–930
metres (3,050 ft)
above sea level; in...
- and
Aktau ranges to the south). The
river Khanaka, a
tributary to the
Kofarnihon,
flows through the town. Its po****tion is
estimated at 29,100 for the...