Ferghana Valley

The stretches into several countries. This article covers the part in the southwest of .
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Osh and Jalal-Abad.

is a city in the Ferghana Valley of . is a lively place, with the largest and most crowded outdoor market in all of Central Asia, now called the Great Silk Road Bazar. The city is at least 3,000 years old.

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Manas is the administrative and economic centre of in southwestern . Its area is 88 square kilometres, and its resident population was 123,239 in 2021.

is a town of 16,000 people in the Ferghana Valley of , close by to the border crossing to .

Destinations to Discover

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Özgön or is a town in , . It is a city of district significance and the seat of . Its population was 62,802 in 2021.

, is a city in of . Its population was 20,577 in 2021. It is the administrative seat of . It is named after its most famous son: the poet and musician Satilganov.

is a village in Kyrgyzstan in the North of the . It is close to the Chinese and Tajik border.

is a village, sub district, valley, mountain range, and a large forest of wild walnut in the of . Kyrgyzstan's first known export to Europe was the walnut.

Ferghana Valley

Latitude of center
40° north
Longitude of center
72.47° or 72° 28′ 12″ east
Wiki­data ID
Q14913972
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Vietnamese—“Ferghana Valley” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 费尔干纳山谷地区 (吉尔吉斯斯坦)
  • Chinese: 费尔干纳山谷地区
  • Japanese: フェルガナ渓谷
  • Vietnamese: Thung lũng Ferghana (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Vietnamese: Thung lũng Ferghana

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