Chelak

Chelak is a city in , . It is part of . The town population was 13,110 people in 1989, and 20,800 in 2016.
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  • Type: Town with 20,000 residents
  • Description: town in Samarkand Region, Uzbekistan
  • Also known as: Chelak, Uzbekistan”, “Chelek”, “Chelekskiy Rayon”, and “Payaryk
  • Postal code: 141324

Chelak

Latitude
39.9212° or 39° 55′ 16″ north
Longitude
66.86317° or 66° 51′ 47″ east
Population
20,000
Elevation
607 metres (1,991 feet)
Open location code
8JF8WVC7+F7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 246038380
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
1217569
Wiki­data ID
Q4508384
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Uzbek—“Chelak” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Chelak, Uzbekistan
  • Bulgarian: Челак
  • Cebuano: Chelak
  • Dutch: Chelak
  • Hindi: चिलक
  • Irish: Chelak
  • Japanese: チェレク
  • Kazakh: Шелек (қала)
  • Kazakh: Шелек
  • Kirghiz: Челек (шаар)
  • Kirghiz: Челек
  • Lithuanian: Čilekas
  • Persian: چلک
  • Polish: Chelak
  • Russian: Челек
  • Russian: Чилек
  • Spanish: Çelak
  • Tajik: Челак (Ӯзбекистон)
  • Tajik: Челак
  • Tatar: Чиләк
  • Upper Sorbian: Čelak
  • Upper Sorbian: Chelak
  • Uzbek: Chelak Shahri
  • Uzbek: Chelak

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