Buxoro Province
| Buxoro viloyati Buxoro Province
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| Location of the province of Buxoro in Uzbekistan | |
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| Country | Uzbekistan |
| Capital | Bukhara |
| surface | 39,400 km² |
| Residents | 1,843,500 (January 1, 2017) |
| density | 47 inhabitants per km² |
| ISO 3166-2 | UZ-BU |
Coordinates: 40 ° 0 ' N , 63 ° 36' E
The province of Buxoro ( Uzbek Buxoro viloyati ), German province of Bukhara , is a province of Uzbekistan . It has about 1,843,500 inhabitants (as of 2017) and an area of 39,400 km² . About two thirds of the province's population live in the villages.
structure
The capital of the province is Buxoro (German: Bukhara ). Administratively, the province is divided into 11 districts and the three independent cities of Buxoro, Gʻijduvon and Kogon .
| No. | district | main place | No | district | main place |
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| 1 | Olot | Olot | 7th | Qorovulbozor | Qorovulbozor |
| 2 | Buxoro | Galaosiyo | 8th | Peshku | Yangibozor |
| 3 | G'ijduvon | G'ijduvon | 9 | Romitan | Romitan |
| 4th | Jondor | Jondor | 10 | Shofircon | Shofircon |
| 5 | Kogon | Kogon | 11 | Vobkent | Vobkent |
| 6th | Qorako'l | Qorako'l | |||
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geography
The province of Buxoro is largely located in the Kyzylkum desert and is characterized by an arid, continental climate . It borders the Uzbek provinces of Navoiy , Qashqadaryo , Xorazm , the autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan and the Turkmen region of Lebap .
In the province of Buxoro there are large natural gas deposits (in Gazli ), oil deposits , graphite deposits and bentonite deposits . The dominant industries are petroleum refining and the textile industry .
