Tursunzoda District

Tursunzoda District (Tajik: Турсунзода, Russian spelling: Tursunzade) was the westernmost district of the Districts of Republican Subordination (RRP), bordering on Uzbekistan in the west and enclosed by Tajikistan's Shahrinav District from the other directions. Its capital was Tursunzoda, called Regar, or "a town on sand", until 1978. Thanks to its warm weather and plentiful irrigation from the local rivers (Shirkent, Karatag, Kofarnihon), Tursunzoda District is a major grower of rice and cotton in Tajikistan. In 2006 it produced 1,400 tons of rice (13% of Tajikistan's rice harvest) and 7,300 tons of cotton (3% of Tajikistan's cotton harvest).[1] It ranks first in the production of these commodities among the districts in RRP. Around 2018, the district was merged into the city of Tursunzoda.

Location in Tajikistan

Administrative divisions

The district was divided administratively into jamoats. They were as follows (and population).[2]

Jamoats of Tursunzoda District
Jamoat Population
Garav13795
Jura Rahmonov
Navobod26215
Pakhtaobod6552
Pervomay14879
Qaratoq27683
Rabot9643
Seshanbe10510
Solagii Istiqlol

References

  1. Agriculture in Tajikistan, statistical yearbook, Dushanbe, 2007, p. 87.
  2. "List of Jamoats". UN Coordination, Tajikistan. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2009.

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