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Sughd Region

Sughd Province (Tajik: Вилояти Суғд, romanizedViloyati Sughd, lit.'Sogdia Region' | Persian: ولایت سغد) is one of the four administrative divisions and one of the three provinces (Tajik: вилоятҳо, romanizedviloyatho | Persian: ولایت) that make up Tajikistan. Centered in the historical Sogdiana, it is located in the northwest of the country, with an area of some 25,400 square kilometers and a population of 2,707,300 (2020 estimate),[1] up from 2,233,550 according to the 2010 census and 1,871,979 in 2000. The capital is Khujand. The Province's ethnic composition in 2010 was 84% Tajik, 14.8% Uzbek, 0.6% Kyrgyz, 0.4% Russian and 0.1% Tatar.[4]

Sughd Province
Вилояти Суғд (in Tajik)
Согдийская область (in Russian)
Sughd in Tajikistan
Coordinates: 39°30′N 69°0′E / 39.500°N 69.000°E / 39.500; 69.000Coordinates: 39°30′N 69°0′E / 39.500°N 69.000°E / 39.500; 69.000
Country Tajikistan
CapitalKhujand
Area
 • Total25,200 km2 (9,700 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Total2,707,300
 • Density110/km2 (280/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeTJ-SU
HDI (2017)0.659[2]
medium
Official languages

The province shares a border with the Jizzakh, Namangan, Samarkand and Fergana regions of Uzbekistan, and the Osh and Batken regions of Kyrgyzstan. The Syr Darya river flows through it. It contains the Akash Massif and Mogoltau Massif Important Bird Areas. Sughd is separated from the rest of Tajikistan by the Gissar Range (passes may be closed in winter). The southern part of the region is the east-west valley of the upper Zarafshan River. North, over the Turkestan Range, is the Ferghana Valley. The region has 29% of Tajikistan's population[1] and one-third of its arable land.[5] It produces two-thirds of the country's GDP.[6]

Economy

The economy of Sughd has been growing steadily since 2000, at the average rate of 13.2% in 2008 and 13.3% in 2009.[7] In 2009, farming, trade and industrial production contributed 28.2%, 25.8% and 14.0% to the GRP (gross regional product) of Sughd, respectively.[7] Since 2000, the output of industrial production increased two-fold, at an average annual growth rate of 5–8%.[7]

A free economic zone has been established in the region called Sughd Free Economic Zone.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1979 1,194,683—    
1989 1,558,158+2.69%
1999 1,871,979+1.85%
2010 2,233,550+1.62%
2020 2,707,300+1.94%
Source: Citypopulation[8]

Cities

Sughd province counts the following 8 district-level cities (with population estimate as of 2020):[1]

Districts

The province is divided into 10 districts (Tajik: ноҳия, nohiya or Russian: район, raion). Furthermore, several cities (shahr) also cover other towns (shahrak) and rural localities. These are listed under "city districts".[1]

Districts of Sughd

City districts

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2020" (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ "КОНСТИТУЦИЯ РЕСПУБЛИКИ ТАДЖИКИСТАН". prokuratura.tj. Parliament of Tajikistan. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  4. ^ "CensusInfo - Data". www.censusinfo.tj. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  5. ^ Agriculture of the Republic of Tajikistan, statistical yearbook,State Statistical Committee, Dushanbe, 2008
  6. ^ Robert Middleton and Huw Thomas, 'Tajikistan and the High Pamirs', Odyssey Books, 2008, page 166
  7. ^ a b c Socio-economic situation of the Sughd oblast, Statistics Committee of Sughd oblast, Khujand: January–March 2010 (in Tajik and Russian)
  8. ^ "Tajikistan: Provinces". www.citypopulation.de.

Further reading

External links

  • citypopulation.de
  • Official Website of the Free Economic Zone of Sughd

sughd, region, sughd, province, tajik, Вилояти, Суғд, romanized, viloyati, sughd, sogdia, region, persian, ولایت, سغد, four, administrative, divisions, three, provinces, tajik, вилоятҳо, romanized, viloyatho, persian, ولایت, that, make, tajikistan, centered, h. Sughd Province Tajik Viloyati Sugd romanized Viloyati Sughd lit Sogdia Region Persian ولایت سغد is one of the four administrative divisions and one of the three provinces Tajik viloyatҳo romanized viloyatho Persian ولایت that make up Tajikistan Centered in the historical Sogdiana it is located in the northwest of the country with an area of some 25 400 square kilometers and a population of 2 707 300 2020 estimate 1 up from 2 233 550 according to the 2010 census and 1 871 979 in 2000 The capital is Khujand The Province s ethnic composition in 2010 was 84 Tajik 14 8 Uzbek 0 6 Kyrgyz 0 4 Russian and 0 1 Tatar 4 Sughd Province Viloyati Sugd in Tajik Sogdijskaya oblast in Russian ProvinceSughd in TajikistanCoordinates 39 30 N 69 0 E 39 500 N 69 000 E 39 500 69 000 Coordinates 39 30 N 69 0 E 39 500 N 69 000 E 39 500 69 000Country TajikistanCapitalKhujandArea Total25 200 km2 9 700 sq mi Population 2020 1 Total2 707 300 Density110 km2 280 sq mi ISO 3166 codeTJ SUHDI 2017 0 659 2 mediumOfficial languagesRussian Interethnic Tajik State 3 The province shares a border with the Jizzakh Namangan Samarkand and Fergana regions of Uzbekistan and the Osh and Batken regions of Kyrgyzstan The Syr Darya river flows through it It contains the Akash Massif and Mogoltau Massif Important Bird Areas Sughd is separated from the rest of Tajikistan by the Gissar Range passes may be closed in winter The southern part of the region is the east west valley of the upper Zarafshan River North over the Turkestan Range is the Ferghana Valley The region has 29 of Tajikistan s population 1 and one third of its arable land 5 It produces two thirds of the country s GDP 6 Contents 1 Economy 2 Demographics 3 Cities 4 Districts 4 1 Districts of Sughd 4 2 City districts 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEconomy EditThe economy of Sughd has been growing steadily since 2000 at the average rate of 13 2 in 2008 and 13 3 in 2009 7 In 2009 farming trade and industrial production contributed 28 2 25 8 and 14 0 to the GRP gross regional product of Sughd respectively 7 Since 2000 the output of industrial production increased two fold at an average annual growth rate of 5 8 7 A free economic zone has been established in the region called Sughd Free Economic Zone Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 19791 194 683 19891 558 158 2 69 19991 871 979 1 85 20102 233 550 1 62 20202 707 300 1 94 Source Citypopulation 8 Cities EditSughd province counts the following 8 district level cities with population estimate as of 2020 1 Buston Chkalovsk 34 000 Guliston Kayrakkum 18 000 Isfara 51 700 Istaravshan Ura Tyube 65 600 Istiqlol Taboshar 17 600 Khujand Leninabad 183 600 Konibodom 52 500 Panjakent 43 300 Districts EditThe province is divided into 10 districts Tajik noҳiya nohiya or Russian rajon raion Furthermore several cities shahr also cover other towns shahrak and rural localities These are listed under city districts 1 Districts of Sughd Edit Asht District Ayni District Devashtich District Ghafurov District Kuhistoni Mastchoh District Mastchoh District Spitamen District Jabbor Rasulov District Shahriston District Zafarobod DistrictCity districts Edit Buston Isfara Istaravshan Konibodom PanjakentSee also EditYaghnobi people Yagnob Valley Extreme points of TajikistanReferences Edit a b c d e Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2020 PDF in Russian Statistics office of Tajikistan Retrieved 2 October 2020 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2018 09 13 KONSTITUCIYa RESPUBLIKI TADZhIKISTAN prokuratura tj Parliament of Tajikistan Retrieved 9 January 2020 CensusInfo Data www censusinfo tj Retrieved 2019 09 09 Agriculture of the Republic of Tajikistan statistical yearbook State Statistical Committee Dushanbe 2008 Robert Middleton and Huw Thomas Tajikistan and the High Pamirs Odyssey Books 2008 page 166 a b c Socio economic situation of the Sughd oblast Statistics Committee of Sughd oblast Khujand January March 2010 in Tajik and Russian Tajikistan Provinces www citypopulation de Further reading EditHamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb 2007 The Arab Conquests in Central Asia Read Books ISBN 978 1 4067 5239 7 reprinted from the 1923 edition published by the Royal Asiatic Society OCLC 474026895 Le Strange Guy 1905 The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate Mesopotamia Persia and Central Asia from the Moslem Conquest to the Time of Timur New York Barnes amp Noble Inc OCLC 1044046 External links Editcitypopulation de Official Website of the Free Economic Zone of Sughd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sughd Region amp oldid 1139793509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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