Namangan
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Namangan is a city in eastern Uzbekistan. It is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Namangan Region. Namangan is located in the northern edge of the Fergana Valley, less than 30 km from the Kyrgyzstan border. The city is served by Namangan Airport.
Namangan has been an important craft and trade center in the Fergana Valley since the 17th century. Many factories were built in the city during Soviet times. During World War II, industrial production in Namangan increased fivefold compared with that of 1926–1927. Currently, Namangan is mainly a center for light industry, especially in food. The officially registered population of the city was 475,700 in 2014. Uzbeks are the largest ethnic group.
Namangan has been an important craft and trade center in the Fergana Valley since the 17th century. Many factories were built in the city during Soviet times. During World War II, industrial production in Namangan increased fivefold compared with that of 1926–1927. Currently, Namangan is mainly a center for light industry, especially in food. The officially registered population of the city was 475,700 in 2014. Uzbeks are the largest ethnic group.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namangan
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°0'44"N 71°45'28"E
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- Almaty 493 km
- Astana 1146 km
- Ürümqi 1314 km
- Omsk 1576 km
- Biysk 1624 km
- Barnaul 1644 km
- Novosibirsk 1773 km
- Novokuznetsk 1827 km
- Kemerovo 1919 km
- Scool № 21 named after Mamadali Holiqov 2.2 km
- Spillway 19 km
- Dam 19 km
- Наманганская ул., 2 20 km
- Базарная ул., 3 20 km
- Chartak reservoir 20 km
- Kayki Airport 24 km