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    Urgench (Uzbek: Urganch/Урганч/اورگنج, pronounced [urɡæntʃ]; Russian: Ургенч, romanized: Urgench; Persian: گرگانج, Gorgånch/Gorgānč/Gorgânc/Gurganj) is...
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    Konye-Urgench (Turkmen: Köneürgenç / کؤنه‌‌اۆرگنچ; Persian: کهنه گرگانج, Kuhna Gurgānj, literally "Old Gurgānj"), also known as Old Urgench or Urganj...
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    Urgench International Airport (IATA: UGC, ICAO: UTNU) is an airport in Urgench, Uzbekistan. List of the busiest airports in the former USSR Transportation...
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    The Urgench trolleybus system links Urgench, the capital city of Xorazm Region in western Uzbekistan, with the neighbouring city of Khiva. Since the closure...
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  • Institute Nukus branch Urgench State University Urgench branch of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies Urgench branch of Tashkent Medical...
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    estimated at 1,959,300 (2023), with 67% living in rural areas. The capital is Urgench (pop. est. 147 300). Other major towns include Xonqa, Khiva, Shovot, and...
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    derive from French organsin, ultimately from the Central Asian city of Urgench, the midpoint of the Northern Silk Road. Gauze Organdy Tulle (netting)...
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    Urgench. The connection between Bukhara and Urgench was expected to be completed in 2021. As of February 2022, the line between Bukhara and Urgench is...
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  • January 2024. "New destination from HUMO Air: flights from Samarkand to Urgench!". Humoair. 28 December 2023. Retrieved 9 January 2024. "New destination...
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    Anushtegin dynasty, whose capitals were (among others) Kath, Gurganj (now Konye-Urgench) and—from the 16th century on—Khiva. Today Khwarazm belongs partly to Uzbekistan...
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