Dehibolo (also spelled Dii-Bala, in the local parlance Diybolo, , ) is a mountain village in the Boysun district of the Surxondaryo region in the southeast of Uzbekistan. It is most known as the highest village in the country and as the starting point for the exploration of the cave Boybuloq, the deepest cave in Central Asia and one of the very deep caves in the world.
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Dehibolo (also spelled Dii-Bala, in the local parlance Diybolo, , ) is a mountain village in the Boysun district of the Surxondaryo region in the southeast of Uzbekistan. It is most known as the highest village in the country and as the starting point for the exploration of the cave Boybuloq, the deepest cave in Central Asia and one of the very deep caves in the world.
== Name == The name comes from the language of the inhabitants of the village, the Tajik language, a variety of Persian. It is composed of two words: "dehi" – village, and "bolo" – upper, giving upper village, often translated as the highest village.
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