Samarqand Region is an administrative division located in Uzbekistan, a country in Central Asia. It matters historically and culturally because it encompasses Samarqand city, one of the ancient Silk Road's most important trade and cultural centers, making it significant for understanding Central Asian history and heritage.
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Samarkand Region is the most populous region of Uzbekistan. It is located in the center of the country in the basin of the Zarafshan River. It borders Tajikistan, Navoiy Region, Jizzakh Region and Qashqadaryo Region. It covers an area of 16,773 km. The population is estimated to be around 4,031,324, with some 63% living in rural areas (as of 2022).
Samarkand Region was established on 15 January 1938, and is divided into 14 administrative districts and two district-level cities. The capital is Samarkand (pop. ≈551,700 as of 2021). Other major towns include Bulungʻur, Juma, Ishtixon, Kattakurgan, Urgut, and Oqtosh.
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