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Bekabad (Uzbek: Bekobod/Бекобод; Russian: Бекабад), formerly Begovat, is a city in eastern Uzbekistan, (Bekabad District). It lies along both banks of the Syr Darya River near Uzbekistan's border with Tajikistan.
Bekabad originally arose in connection with a cement plant. It received the status of a city in 1945. Until 1964, the city was known as Begovat. Bekabad underwent rapid industrialization during the Soviet era. It has retained some of its industrial importance. Bekabad is home to a large steel mill and a cement factory. The Farkhad Dam and Farkhad Hydroelectric Plant lie just upstream from the city.
Bekabad originally arose in connection with a cement plant. It received the status of a city in 1945. Until 1964, the city was known as Begovat. Bekabad underwent rapid industrialization during the Soviet era. It has retained some of its industrial importance. Bekabad is home to a large steel mill and a cement factory. The Farkhad Dam and Farkhad Hydroelectric Plant lie just upstream from the city.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bekabad
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Coordinates: 40°13'13"N 69°15'16"E
- Спорт комплекс "Ёшлик" 0.3 km
- 11 microdistrict 0.7 km
- Детский сад 0.8 km
- 5--Uchastok. 1.3 km
- 13 микрорайон 1.3 km
- Cemetery 3.9 km
- Electrical substation 6.4 km
- Syrdarya Power Plant 13 km
- Camp of BMU 13 km
- Cemetery 18 km