Bunjikat

Bunjikat is a jamoat in north-west . It is in Shahriston District in . The jamoat has a total population of 15,344. It consists of 7 villages, including , and .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: town and Jamoat in Sughd, Tajikistan
  • Also known as: Yangikurgan”, “Yangikurgon”, “Yangiqurghon”, “Yangiqŭrghon”, “Yangiqŭrgon”, and “Янгиқӯрғон

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Shahristan and Sebzor.

Town
is a village and jamoat in north-west . It is located in in the central part of . It is the administrative center of District. is situated 3½ km south of Bunjikat.

Village
is a village in , northern . It is part of the jamoat Bunjikat in Shahriston District. is situated 9 km northwest of Bunjikat.

Bunjikat

Latitude
39.80333° or 39° 48′ 12″ north
Longitude
68.80245° or 68° 48′ 9″ east
Elevation
1,374 metres (4,508 feet)
Open location code
8JFCRR32+8X
Geo­Names ID
1220125
Wiki­data ID
Q8048588
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Urdu—“Bunjikat” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 本吉卡特
  • Dutch: Yangiqurghon, Tajikistan
  • Irish: Bunjikat
  • Malay: Yangiqurgon
  • Persian: ینگی قرغان
  • Persian: ینگی‌قرغان
  • Russian: Бунджикат
  • Russian: Янгикургон
  • Tajik: Деҳоти Бунҷикат
  • Tajik: Ҷамоати Бунҷикат
  • Urdu: ینگقرغوں، تاجکستان

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