Ibrat (Fargʻona)

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Ibrat
Basic data
State : UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan
Province: Fargʻona
District: Buyvada
Coordinates : 40 ° 33 '  N , 71 ° 9'  E Coordinates: 40 ° 33 '14 "  N , 71 ° 8' 48"  E
Ibrat (Uzbekistan)
Ibrat
Ibrat
Residents : 16,100 (2002)

Ibrat is an urban-type settlement (shaharcha) in the Uzbek province of Fargʻona in the Fergana Valley and the capital of the Buyvada district .

The place is about 75 km northwest of the provincial capital Farg'ona and about 20 km east of the district-free city of Qo'qon . The Great Andijon Canal runs east of the town, and Yangi Kurgan Airport is on the other side of the canal .

Ibrat was originally a village (qishlog) with the name Yangiqoʻrgʻon (not to be confused with the town and district of the same name in Namangan Province ). In 2009 the village received urban-type settlement status and was renamed Ibrat. According to the 1989 population census, the place had 7502 inhabitants at that time, according to a calculation for 2002 the population was 16,100.

Individual evidence

  1. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. (1989 census). In: Демоскоп Weekly. Retrieved November 11, 2016 .