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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 ...
The Ferghana Information Agency is a certified Russian media outlet, serving the central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union. [1]The Ferghana Information Agency is notable because it employs correspondents in the major cities of all the central Asian republics of the former Soviet Union. [1]
In 1933, the Committee of Radiofication and Radio Broadcasting of the SNK of the Uzbek SSR (Radio Committee of the UzSSR) was created, in the same year the Committee of Radiofication and Radio Broadcasting of the SNK of the Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created, in 1938 - the Radiofication and Radio Broadcasting Committees ...
Fergana region is one of the centers of ancient culture of Uzbekistan. Pictures of Stone Age settlements and rocks found in the area, stone tools indicate that people have lived in the valley since ancient times. The excavation of the Greater Fergana Canal has played an important role in the study of archeological monuments of the region.
Fergana valley in context, showing main mountain ranges and principal settlements. The Fergana Valley is a valley in Central Asia, lying mostly in eastern Uzbekistan, extending into southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. Encompassing three former Soviet republics, the valley is ethnically diverse and relations among the countries are ...
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.
The construction of Fergana Canal was in the focus of many prominent representatives of the Photography in Uzbekistan such as Max Penson and other Soviet photographers like Mikhail Grachev. Russian screenwriters Pyotr Pavlenko and Sergei Eisenstein wrote a script portraying the history and construction of the Fergana Canal .
Buvayda is a district of Fergana Region in Uzbekistan.The capital lies at the town Ibrat. [1] It has an area of 280 km 2 (110 sq mi) [2] and it had 236,200 inhabitants in 2022. [3]