Navoiy Region Explained

Navoiy Region
Native Name:Навоий вилояти / Navoiy viloyati (Uzbek)
Settlement Type:Region
Coordinates:42°N 79°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Uzbekistan
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Seat:Navoiy
Seat Type:Capital
Leader Title:Hokim
Leader Name:Normat Tursunov
Area Total Km2:111095
Timezone1:East
Utc Offset1:+5
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Elevation M:126
Population Total:1033857
Population As Of:2022
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Iso Code:UZ-NW

Navoiy Region (Uzbek: Навоий вилояти, Navoiy viloyati, Russian: Навоийская область|translit=Navoiyskaya oblast) is one of the regions of Uzbekistan. It is located in the central north/northwest of the country. It covers an area of (a large part of which is taken up by the Kyzyl-Kum desert), which makes it the largest of the regions of Uzbekistan (the autonomous Karakalpakstan Republic is still larger at 166,590 km2). The Navoiy region borders with Kazakhstan, Samarqand Region, Buxoro Region, Jizzakh Region, and the Karakalpakstan Republic. The population is estimated 1,033,857 (2022), with 51% living in rural areas.[1] [2] The capital is Navoiy (pop. est. 146,900). The region and its capital are named after the poet Ali-Shir Nava'i.

The climate is a typically semi-desert continental climate. Navoiy region has significant natural resources, especially natural gas, petroleum, and precious metals, plus raw materials for construction. The region's economy is heavily dependent on large mining, metallurgical and chemical production complexes. The Navoi and Zarafshan mines produce some of the world's purest gold.

Leading agricultural products are cotton and Karakul sheep. Some 90% of the entire area is considered potentially rich agricultural land, if a source of water for irrigation can be located.

Administrative divisions

The Navoiy Region consists of 8 districts (listed below) and three district-level cities: Navoiy, Zarafshon and Gʻozgʻon.[3] [4]

Key District name District capital
1 Konimex
2 Qiziltepa
3 Yangirabod
4 Beshrabot
5 Karmana DistrictKarmana
6 Nurota
7 Tomdibuloq
8 Uchquduq

There are 7 cities (Navoiy, Zarafshon, Gʻozgʻon, Qiziltepa, Nurota, Uchquduq, Yangirabod) and 46 urban-type settlements in the Navoiy Region.[3] [4]

Economy

Navoiy Region is located in the central part of Uzbekistan, being one of the largest industrial centres of the country. The region possesses rich minerals and raw materials resources – Muruntau gold-bearing field, silica sand fields (of more than 1.5 billion tons), deposits of granite (1.9 billion cubic meters), marble (420 million cubic meters), phosphorites (1.5 billion tons) and many others.

Navoiy Mining and Metallurgy Combinat – the biggest enterprise of the region, is included in top ten largest world producers of uranium and gold (9999 standard). Gold bars produced by the Combinat are awarded with the status of “optimal gold delivery” by London Precious Metals Market and Tokyo Commodities Exchange. Along with mining, the region’s economy is based on production of building materials, chemical, textile and food industries.

40 foreign investment enterprises operate in Navoiy Region. Most of them are established with participation of investors from USA, China, Russia and the United Kingdom – Uzbek-British Joint Venture “Amantaytau-Goldfields” is successfully working in the region.[5] [6]

In 2019 the entire region was made a "free economic zone" by presidential decree.[7]

Main sights

The Mausoleum of Sheikh Khoja Khisrav is a pilgrimage site located in the Karmana District of Navoiy Region.[8] Khoja Khisrav was a saint who lived during the 14th century, alongside Mawlana Orif Deggaroni and Khwaja Bakhouddin.[9] [10] Information about the life, activities, and miracles of Khoja Khisrav can be found in the book "Bahouddin Balogardon" by Abul Musin Muhammad Boqir Ibn Muhammad Ali.

References

  1. Web site: O'zbekistonda eng ko'p aholi qaysi viloyatda yashaydi?. 2022-02-10. Qalampir.uz. uz.
  2. Web site: Urban and rural population by district. Navoiy regional department of statistics. uz.
  3. Web site: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasining maʼmuriy-hududiy boʻlinishi. Administrative-territorial division of the Republic of Uzbekistan. July 2021. The State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on statistics. uz. 4 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220204100727/https://api.stat.uz/api/v1.0/data/ozbekiston-respublikasining-mamuriy-hududiy-bol?lang=uz&format=pdf.
  4. Web site: Classification system of territorial units of the Republic of Uzbekistan. uz, ru. July 2020. The State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on statistics.
  5. http://www.investuzbekistan.uz/ Uzinfoinvest Agency
  6. Web site: Investment Guide for Navoi Region.
  7. Web site: Dentons - Uzbekistan has declared its largest region a free economic zone.
  8. Web site: Актуальные направления развития паломнического туризма в Узбекистане. dspace.spbu.ru . 2023-12-11.
  9. Web site: В Узбекистане открыли исторический памятник пропагандисту учения Накшбанди. regnum.ru . 2023-12-11.
  10. Web site: КАРМАНА - НАВОИ . www.orient-tracking.com . 2023-12-11.