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Bucheon University in Tashkent; Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies [8] Sharda University, Andijan, Uzbekistan; Inha University in Tashkent; International Agriculture University [9] Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent; Moscow State University in Tashkent named for M. V. Lomonosov; National University of Uzbekistan
Fergana (Uzbek: Fargʻona, Фарғона, pronounced), (Persian: فرغانه) or Ferghana, also Farghana is a district-level city and the capital of Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan. [2] Fergana is about 320 km east of Tashkent, about 75 km southwest of Andijan, and less than 20 km from the Kyrgyzstan border. The modern city was founded ...
It was founded in 1939 as a branch of Fergana Pedagogical Institute. Today [ when? ] , 6905 undergraduate students and 149 postgraduate students are enrolled at the university. According to the information provided by the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan there are 31 Professors, 151 PhD , 144 ...
Fergana is a district of Fergana Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the town Chimyon . [ 1 ] It has an area of 610 km 2 (240 sq mi) [ 2 ] and it had 220,900 inhabitants in 2022.
Dangʻara District (Uzbek: Dangʻara tumani) is a district of Fergana Region in Uzbekistan.The capital lies at the town Dangʻara. [1] It has an area of 430 km 2 (170 sq mi) [2] and it had 180,800 inhabitants in 2022. [3]
Asaka (Uzbek: Asaka/Aсака; Russian: Aсака) is a city and the administrative center of Asaka District in eastern Uzbekistan, [2] located in the southeastern edge of the Fergana Valley near Uzbekistan's border with Kyrgyzstan. Asaka underwent rapid industrialization during the Soviet era.
Vodil (also spelled as Vuadil, Uzbek: Водил, Vodil, Russian: Вуадиль) is an urban-type settlement in Fergana Region, Uzbekistan. It is part of Fergana District . [ 1 ] Its population was 17,551 people in 1989, [ 2 ] and 16,200 in 2016.
Uchkoʻprik (also spelled Uchkuprik, Uzbek: Uchkoʻprik, Russian: Учкуприк) is an urban-type settlement in Fergana Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Uchkoʻprik District. [1] Its population was 4,277 people in 1989, [2] and 4,300 in 2016. [3]