Sirdaryo Region Explained

Sirdaryo Region
Native Name:Sirdaryo viloyati
Settlement Type:region
Coordinates:40.4167°N 108°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Uzbekistan
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Seat:Guliston
Seat Type:Capital
Leader Title:Hokim
Leader Name:Maxmudaliyev Akmaljon Azimjonovich
Area Total Km2:5276
Timezone1:East
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Timezone1 Dst:not observed
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Elevation M:267
Population Total:860,900
Population As Of:2021
Population Density Km2:auto
Iso Code:UZ-SI

Sirdaryo Region is one of the regions of Uzbekistan, located in the center of the country on the left bank of Syr Darya River. It borders with Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Tashkent Region, and Jizzakh Region. It covers an area of 4276km2,[1] and is mostly desert, with the Starving Steppe taking up a significant part of the region's area. The population is estimated to be 860,900 (2021).[2]

The capital is the city of Guliston (pop. est. 91,300, 2021).[2] Other cities and towns include Baxt, Boyovut, Farhod, Qahramon, Sayxun, Sirdaryo, Khavast, Shirin and Yangiyer.

Demography

The population of the region is distributed along the main highway, which divides the whole region into two parts: the western and the eastern. The population in mainly Uzbek, with Tajik minorities on the border in the south with Tajikistan (mainly Khavast district).

Administration

The Sirdaryo Region consists of 8 districts (listed below) and three district-level cities: Guliston, Shirin and Yangiyer.[3] [4]

Key District name District name (uzbek) District capital
1 Oqoltin tumani Sardoba
2 Boyovut tumani Boyovut
3 Guliston tumani Dehqonobod
4 Xovos tumani Xovos
5 Mirzaobod tumani Navroʻz
6 Sardoba tumani Paxtaobod
7 Sayxunobod tumani Sayxun
8 Sirdaryo tumani Sirdaryo

There are 5 cities (Guliston, Shirin, Yangiyer, Sirdaryo, Baxt) and 25 urban-type settlements in the Sirdaryo Region.[3] [4] In 2004 the Mehnatobod District was abolished and its territory was divided between the Mirzaobod District and the Xovos District.[5]

Climate

The climate is a typically arid continental climate with extreme differences between winter and summer temperatures.

Economy

The economy is based on cotton and cereal crops, with strong reliance on irrigation and on cattle breeding. Minor crops include forage plants, vegetables, melons, gourds, potatoes, maize, a variety of fruit and grapes. Industry consists of construction materials, irrigation equipment and raw-cotton processing.

Syrdarya contains one of Uzbekistan's largest hydroelectric power plants, which generates one third of the country's electricity.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Passport of the Syrdarya region. Officiel website of Sirdaryo Region. 30 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Urban and rural population by district. Sirdaryo 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. Web site: 597-II-сон 11.02.2004. О внесении некоторых изменений в административно-территориальное устройство Сырдарьинской области.