Gʻozgʻon
Gʻozgʻon is a district-level city in Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan. It has an area of 590 km2 and it has 8,800 inhabitants. The town population in 1989 was 4,728 people.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town with 8,800 residents
- Description: village in Uzbekistan
- Also known as: “G‘ozg‘on”, “G’ozg’on”, “Gazgan”, “Shakhi-Mardin”, “Shakhimardan”, “Shakhmardan”, “Шахи-Мардин”, “Шахимардан”, and “Шахмардан”
- Postal code: 210700
Gʻozgʻon
- Categories: city and locality
- Location: Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
40.58942° or 40° 35′ 22″ northLongitude
65.494° or 65° 29′ 38″ eastPopulation
8,800Elevation
490 metres (1,608 feet)Open location code
8JG7HFQV+QHOpenStreetMap ID
node 2248374493OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
1513992Wikidata ID
Q4131645
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“Gʻozgʻon” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “غازغان”
- Czech: “Gʻozgʻon”
- Dutch: “G’ozg’on”
- Finnish: “Gʻozgʻon”
- Hebrew: “ע’אזע’אן”
- Kazakh: “Ғазған”
- Latvian: “Gozgona”
- Persian: “غازغان”
- Persian: “گازگان”
- Polish: “Gʻozgʻon”
- Russian: “Газган”
- Ukrainian: “Газган”
- Uzbek: “G’ozg’on”
- Uzbek: “Gʻozgʻon”
- Uzbek: “Ғозғон”
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