Shargʻun
Shargʻun is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is part of Sariosiyo District. The town population was 10,716 people in 1989, and 11,400 in 2016.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town with 10,700 residents
- Description: place in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan
- Also known as: “Sharg’un”, “Sharg`un”, “Sharghun”, “Shorghun”, “Takchiyan”, and “Tokhchian”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sariosiyo.
Sariosiyo
Town
Sariosiyo is an urban-type settlement in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Sariosiyo District. The town population in 1989 was 11,082 people. Sariosiyo is situated 6 km south of Shargʻun.
Shargʻun
- Categories: city, human settlement, and locality
- Location: Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
38.46721° or 38° 28′ 2″ northLongitude
67.96536° or 67° 57′ 55″ eastPopulation
10,700Elevation
643 metres (2,110 feet)Open location code
8JC9FX88+V4OpenStreetMap ID
node 247172132OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
1216177Wikidata ID
Q4520486
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“Shargʻun” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “شرغون”
- Asturian: “Shargʻun”
- Azerbaijani: “Şarğun”
- Dutch: “Shargʻun”
- French: “Shargʻun”
- Japanese: “シャルグン”
- Kazakh: “Шарғұн”
- Persian: “شرغون”
- Polish: “Shargʻun”
- Russian: “Такчиян”
- Russian: “Шаргунь”
- Tatar: “Шәргун”
- Turkish: “Şargun”
- Upper Sorbian: “Šargun”
- Upper Sorbian: “Shargu‘n”
- Uzbek: “Sharg‘un”
- Uzbek: “Shargʻun”
- Uzbek: “Шарғун”
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