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Districts of Tajikistan

As of 2020, the regions of Tajikistan are subdivided into 47 districts (Tajik: ноҳия, nohiya or Russian: район, rayon), not including 4 districts belonging to the capital city Dushanbe, and 18 cities of regional subordination (including Dushanbe, an extraregional capital city).[1] Before ca. 2017, there were 58 districts.[2][3][4] The districts are further subdivided into municipal units: either as urban municipalities called either as cities (Tajik: шаҳр, romanizedşahr, "cities") or towns (Tajik: шаҳрак, romanizedşahrak, "towns"), or as rural municipalities called jamoats (Tajik: ҷамоати деҳот, romanizedjamoati dehot, "village communes"), which in turn are further subdivided into villages (Tajik: деҳа or қишлоқ, romanizeddeha or qyshloq, "villages/hamlets").

Districts of Tajikistan, situation before 2017

The numbering of the districts follows the map.

Sughd Region edit

Districts:

No. District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
1 Mastchoh Мастчоҳ Dilvarzin Buston 1,000 128,400
2 Bobojon Ghafurov Бобоҷон Ғафуров Leninabad, Khodzhent Ghafurov 2,700 380,500
3 Asht Ашт Shaydon 2,800 168,100
4 Zafarobod Зафаробод Zafarobod 400 75,900
5 Spitamen Нов Nau (until 2003)[6] Navkat 400 141,600
6 Jabbor Rasulov Ҷаббор Расулов Proletarsk Mehrobod 300 137,700
10 Shahriston Шаҳристон Shahriston 1,100 43,700
11 Devashtich Ғончӣ Ghonchi Ghonchi 1,600 173,500
13 Ayni Айнӣ Zahmatobod Ayni 5,200 83,600
14 Kuhistoni Mastchoh Кӯҳистони Мастчоҳ Dalyon Mehron 3,700 25,400

Cities of regional subordination:

No. City Native name Former names Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
7 Konibodom Конибодом 800 211,100
8 Isfara Исфара 800 274,000
9 Istaravshan Истаравшан Uroteppa (until 2000) 700 273,500
12 Panjakent Панҷакент 3,700 303,000
- Khujand Хуҷанд Leninabad, Khojent <100 183,600
- Istiqlol Истиқлол Taboshar <100 17,900
- Guliston Гулистон Kayrakkum <100 49,200
- Buston Бустон Chkalovsk <100 36,900

Areas of Republican Subordination edit

Districts:

No. District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
16 Shahrinav Шаҳринав Qaratogh, Hisori Poyon Shahrinav 1,000 123,000
18 Varzob Варзоб Varzob 1,700 82,200
20 Rasht Рашт Gharm Gharm 4,600 127,400
21 Lakhsh Лахш Jirgatol Vahdat[7] 4,600 66,400
22 Rudaki Рӯдакӣ Leninskiy (until 2003),[6][8] Kuktosh, Loqay-Tojik Somoniyon 1,800 518,200
23 Fayzobod Файзобод Fayzobod 900 103,600
25 Nurobod Дарбанд Komsomolobod, Darband (until 2003)[9] Darband 900 82,100
26 Tojikobod Тоҷикобод Qalai Labi Ob Tojikobod 700 46,000
27 Sangvor Сангвор Tavildara Tavildara 6,000 23,300

Cities of regional subordination:

No. City Native name Former names Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
- Dushanbe Душанбе Stalinabad 100 863,400
15 Tursunzoda Турсунзода Regar (renamed between 1979 and 1989) 1,200 298,800
17 Hisor Ҳисор 1,000 308,100
19 Vahdat Ваҳдат Yangibazar (1927-1936), Ordzhonikidzeabad
(1936-1992), Kofarnihon (1992-2003)[10]
3,700 342,700
24 Roghun Роғун Obigarm 500 44,100
 
Districts of Dushanbe.

City districts of Dushanbe edit

No. District Native name Former names Area in km2 Popular (est. 2019)
1 Ibn Sina Сино Frunze[6] 43,8 326 100
2 Firdavsi Фирдавсӣ Central[6] 29,1 209 000
3 Ismail Somoni Исмоили Сомонӣ Oktyabrskiy (October) 25,8 148 700
4 Shohmansur Шоҳмансур Zheleznodorozhnyi (Railway) 27,9 162 600

Khatlon Region edit

Districts:

No. District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
28 Khuroson Хуросон Ghozimalik[11] Obikiik 900 116,500
29 Yovon Ёвон Yovon 900 234,600
31 Baljuvon Балҷувон Sarikhosor Baljuvon 1,300 30,400
32 Khovaling Ховалинг Khovaling 1,700 57,900
33 Jomi Абдураҳмони Ҷомӣ Kuybyshevsk, Khojamaston Abdurahmoni Jomi 600 175,800
35 Danghara Данғара Danghara 2,000 161,000
36 Temurmalik Темурмалик Qizil-Mazor (until 1957),[12]
Sovetskiy (until 2004)[13]
Bahmanrud 1,000 69,800
37 Mu'minobod Мӯминобод Leningradskiy Mu'minobod 900 94,700
38 Kushoniyon Кӯшониён Bokhtar Ismoili Somoni 600 245,900
39 Vakhsh Вахш Qurghonteppa Vakhsh 1,000 199,300
40 Vose' Восеъ Aral Vose' 800 216,500
42 Shamsiddin Shohin Шамсиддин Шоҳин Shuroobod Shuroobod 2,300 55,500
43 Nosiri Khusrav Носири Хусрав Beshkent[14] Bahori 800 39,300
44 Shahritus Шаҳритус Qubodiyon Shahritus 1,500 130,000
45 Qubodiyon Қубодиён Qabodiyon Qubodiyon 1,800 188,100
46 Dusti Дӯстӣ Jilikul Jilikul 1,200 117,100
47 Jayhun Ҷайҳун Qumsangir Dusti 1,000 139,000
48 Jaloliddin Balkhi Ҷалолиддин Балхӣ Kolkhozobod (until 23 June 2007),[15] Rumi Balkh 900 201,300
49 Farkhor Фархор Farkhor 1,200 170,800
50 Panj Панҷ Saroy-Kamar Panj 900 119,700
51 Hamadoni Ҳамадонӣ Moskovskiy Moskovskiy 500 148,800

Cities of regional subordination:

No. City Native name Former names Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
- Bokhtar Бохтар Qurghonteppa <100 111,800
30 Norak Норак 400 61,500
34 Levakant Левакант Kalininabad, Sarband 100 48,300
41 Kulob Кӯлоб 300 214,700

Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region edit

Districts:

No. District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
52 Darvoz Дарвоз Qala'i-Khumb Qal'ai Khumb 2,800 24,000
53 Vanj Ванҷ Rokharv Vanj 4,400 34,400
54 Rushon Рӯшон Rushon 5,900 25,800
55 Shughnon Шуғнон Khorugh 4,600 38,000
56 Roshtqala Роштқалъа Roshtqal'a 4,300 27,400
57 Ishkoshim Ишкошим Vakhan Ishkoshim 3,700 32,900
58 Murghob Мурғоб Vostochno-Pamirskiy Murghob 37,300 15,900

City of regional subordination:

No. City Native name Former names Area in km2[5] Population
(2020 estim.)[1]
- Khorugh Хоруғ <100 30,500

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. pp. 13–29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2021. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  2. ^ Socio-Economic Atlas of Tajikistan, World Bank (2005)
  3. ^ Regions of the Republic of Tajikistan 2005, State Committee of Statistics, Dushanbe, 2005 (in Russian)
  4. ^ Republic of Tajikistan, map showing administrative division as of January 1, 2004, "Tojjikoinot" Cartographic Press, Dushanbe (in Russian)
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. pp. 15–21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 March 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d Renaming Nau District to Spitamen District; Leninskiy District to Rudaki District; Frunze District to Sino District; Central District to Firdavsi District
  7. ^ Presidential News, 4 October 2008 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  9. ^ Renaming Darband District to Nurobod District
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  11. ^ Ghozimalik District renamed Khuroson District 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  12. ^ Qizil-Mazor (Kzyl-Mazar) District renamed Sovetskiy District October 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, 1957 (in Russian)
  13. ^ Sovetskiy District renamed Temurmalik District 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, 2004 (in Russian)
  14. ^ Beshkent District renamed Nosiri Khusrav District 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, 2004 (in Russian)
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-09-28.

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As of 2020 update the regions of Tajikistan are subdivided into 47 districts Tajik noҳiya nohiya or Russian rajon rayon not including 4 districts belonging to the capital city Dushanbe and 18 cities of regional subordination including Dushanbe an extraregional capital city 1 Before ca 2017 there were 58 districts 2 3 4 The districts are further subdivided into municipal units either as urban municipalities called either as cities Tajik shaҳr romanized sahr cities or towns Tajik shaҳrak romanized sahrak towns or as rural municipalities called jamoats Tajik ҷamoati deҳot romanized jamoati dehot village communes which in turn are further subdivided into villages Tajik deҳa or kishlok romanized deha or qyshloq villages hamlets Districts of Tajikistan situation before 2017 The numbering of the districts follows the map Contents 1 Sughd Region 2 Areas of Republican Subordination 2 1 City districts of Dushanbe 3 Khatlon Region 4 Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region 5 ReferencesSughd Region editDistricts No District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 1 Mastchoh Mastchoҳ Dilvarzin Buston 1 000 128 400 2 Bobojon Ghafurov Boboҷon Ғafurov Leninabad Khodzhent Ghafurov 2 700 380 500 3 Asht Asht Shaydon 2 800 168 100 4 Zafarobod Zafarobod Zafarobod 400 75 900 5 Spitamen Nov Nau until 2003 6 Navkat 400 141 600 6 Jabbor Rasulov Ҷabbor Rasulov Proletarsk Mehrobod 300 137 700 10 Shahriston Shaҳriston Shahriston 1 100 43 700 11 Devashtich Ғonchӣ Ghonchi Ghonchi 1 600 173 500 13 Ayni Ajnӣ Zahmatobod Ayni 5 200 83 600 14 Kuhistoni Mastchoh Kӯҳistoni Mastchoҳ Dalyon Mehron 3 700 25 400 Cities of regional subordination No City Native name Former names Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 7 Konibodom Konibodom 800 211 100 8 Isfara Isfara 800 274 000 9 Istaravshan Istaravshan Uroteppa until 2000 700 273 500 12 Panjakent Panҷakent 3 700 303 000 Khujand Huҷand Leninabad Khojent lt 100 183 600 Istiqlol Istiklol Taboshar lt 100 17 900 Guliston Guliston Kayrakkum lt 100 49 200 Buston Buston Chkalovsk lt 100 36 900Areas of Republican Subordination editDistricts No District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 16 Shahrinav Shaҳrinav Qaratogh Hisori Poyon Shahrinav 1 000 123 000 18 Varzob Varzob Varzob 1 700 82 200 20 Rasht Rasht Gharm Gharm 4 600 127 400 21 Lakhsh Lahsh Jirgatol Vahdat 7 4 600 66 400 22 Rudaki Rӯdakӣ Leninskiy until 2003 6 8 Kuktosh Loqay Tojik Somoniyon 1 800 518 200 23 Fayzobod Fajzobod Fayzobod 900 103 600 25 Nurobod Darband Komsomolobod Darband until 2003 9 Darband 900 82 100 26 Tojikobod Toҷikobod Qalai Labi Ob Tojikobod 700 46 000 27 Sangvor Sangvor Tavildara Tavildara 6 000 23 300 Cities of regional subordination No City Native name Former names Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 Dushanbe Dushanbe Stalinabad 100 863 400 15 Tursunzoda Tursunzoda Regar renamed between 1979 and 1989 1 200 298 800 17 Hisor Ҳisor 1 000 308 100 19 Vahdat Vaҳdat Yangibazar 1927 1936 Ordzhonikidzeabad 1936 1992 Kofarnihon 1992 2003 10 3 700 342 700 24 Roghun Rogun Obigarm 500 44 100 nbsp Districts of Dushanbe City districts of Dushanbe edit No District Native name Former names Area in km2 Popular est 2019 1 Ibn Sina Sino Frunze 6 43 8 326 100 2 Firdavsi Firdavsӣ Central 6 29 1 209 000 3 Ismail Somoni Ismoili Somonӣ Oktyabrskiy October 25 8 148 700 4 Shohmansur Shoҳmansur Zheleznodorozhnyi Railway 27 9 162 600Khatlon Region editDistricts No District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 28 Khuroson Huroson Ghozimalik 11 Obikiik 900 116 500 29 Yovon Yovon Yovon 900 234 600 31 Baljuvon Balҷuvon Sarikhosor Baljuvon 1 300 30 400 32 Khovaling Hovaling Khovaling 1 700 57 900 33 Jomi Abduraҳmoni Ҷomӣ Kuybyshevsk Khojamaston Abdurahmoni Jomi 600 175 800 35 Danghara Dangara Danghara 2 000 161 000 36 Temurmalik Temurmalik Qizil Mazor until 1957 12 Sovetskiy until 2004 13 Bahmanrud 1 000 69 800 37 Mu minobod Mӯminobod Leningradskiy Mu minobod 900 94 700 38 Kushoniyon Kӯshoniyon Bokhtar Ismoili Somoni 600 245 900 39 Vakhsh Vahsh Qurghonteppa Vakhsh 1 000 199 300 40 Vose Vose Aral Vose 800 216 500 42 Shamsiddin Shohin Shamsiddin Shoҳin Shuroobod Shuroobod 2 300 55 500 43 Nosiri Khusrav Nosiri Husrav Beshkent 14 Bahori 800 39 300 44 Shahritus Shaҳritus Qubodiyon Shahritus 1 500 130 000 45 Qubodiyon Қubodiyon Qabodiyon Qubodiyon 1 800 188 100 46 Dusti Dӯstӣ Jilikul Jilikul 1 200 117 100 47 Jayhun Ҷajҳun Qumsangir Dusti 1 000 139 000 48 Jaloliddin Balkhi Ҷaloliddin Balhӣ Kolkhozobod until 23 June 2007 15 Rumi Balkh 900 201 300 49 Farkhor Farhor Farkhor 1 200 170 800 50 Panj Panҷ Saroy Kamar Panj 900 119 700 51 Hamadoni Ҳamadonӣ Moskovskiy Moskovskiy 500 148 800 Cities of regional subordination No City Native name Former names Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 Bokhtar Bohtar Qurghonteppa lt 100 111 800 30 Norak Norak 400 61 500 34 Levakant Levakant Kalininabad Sarband 100 48 300 41 Kulob Kӯlob 300 214 700Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region editDistricts No District Native name Former names Capital Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 52 Darvoz Darvoz Qala i Khumb Qal ai Khumb 2 800 24 000 53 Vanj Vanҷ Rokharv Vanj 4 400 34 400 54 Rushon Rӯshon Rushon 5 900 25 800 55 Shughnon Shugnon Khorugh 4 600 38 000 56 Roshtqala Roshtkala Roshtqal a 4 300 27 400 57 Ishkoshim Ishkoshim Vakhan Ishkoshim 3 700 32 900 58 Murghob Murgob Vostochno Pamirskiy Murghob 37 300 15 900 City of regional subordination No City Native name Former names Area in km2 5 Population 2020 estim 1 Khorugh Horug lt 100 30 500References edit a b c d e f g h i Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2020 PDF in Russian Statistics office of Tajikistan pp 13 29 Archived from the original PDF on 1 June 2021 Retrieved 3 October 2020 Socio Economic Atlas of Tajikistan World Bank 2005 Regions of the Republic of Tajikistan 2005 State Committee of Statistics Dushanbe 2005 in Russian Republic of Tajikistan map showing administrative division as of January 1 2004 Tojjikoinot Cartographic Press Dushanbe in Russian a b c d e f g h Regions of the Republic of Tajikistan 2017 PDF in Russian Statistics office of Tajikistan pp 15 21 Archived from the original PDF on 28 March 2022 Retrieved 12 October 2020 a b c d Renaming Nau District to Spitamen District Leninskiy District to Rudaki District Frunze District to Sino District Central District to Firdavsi District Presidential News 4 October 2008 Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Rudaki District Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2009 02 12 Renaming Darband District to Nurobod District Vahdat District Archived from the original on 2009 02 01 Retrieved 2009 02 12 Ghozimalik District renamed Khuroson District Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Qizil Mazor Kzyl Mazar District renamed Sovetskiy District Archived October 6 2008 at the Wayback Machine 1957 in Russian Sovetskiy District renamed Temurmalik District Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine 2004 in Russian Beshkent District renamed Nosiri Khusrav District Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine 2004 in Russian Kolkhozobod District renamed after Jaloliddin Rumi Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2008 09 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Districts of Tajikistan amp oldid 1210699872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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