Qamashi

Qamashi is a city in of in . It is the capital of . The length of transport road from Kamashi to Karshi is 63 km.
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  • Type: Reservoir
  • Description: human settlement
  • Also known as: Kamashi”, “Kamashi reservoir”, “Kamyshi”, “Qamashi Suv Ombori”, “Qамаши”, and “Камыши

Qamashi

Latitude
38.86681° or 38° 52′ 1″ north
Longitude
66.42993° or 66° 25′ 48″ east
Population
32,700
Elevation
489 metres (1,604 feet)
Open location code
8JC8VC8H+PX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 108411138
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­water
Open­Street­Map feature
water=­reservoir
Geo­Names ID
1217145
Wiki­data ID
Q798021
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Uzbek—“Qamashi” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: قمشي
  • Dutch: Kamashi
  • French: Kamashi
  • Irish: Kamashi
  • Japanese: カマシ
  • Kazakh: Қамашы
  • Kikuyu: Qamashi
  • Korean: 카마시
  • Lithuanian: Kamaši
  • Persian: قماشی
  • Persian: قمشی، ازبکستان
  • Polish: Qamashi
  • Russian: Камаши
  • Russian: Камашинское водохранилище
  • South Azerbaijani: قمشی
  • Spanish: Kamashi
  • Tatar: Камәши
  • Turkish: Kamaşı
  • Upper Sorbian: Kamaši
  • Upper Sorbian: Qamashi
  • Urdu: قمشی
  • Uzbek: Qamashi

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