Xorazm Region Xorazm viloyati |
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Xorazm in Uzbekistan |
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Coordinates: 41°20′N 61°0′E / 41.333°N 61.000°ECoordinates: 41°20′N 61°0′E / 41.333°N 61.000°E | |
Country | Uzbekistan |
Capital | Urgench |
Government | |
• Hokim | Po‘lat Bobojonov |
Area | |
• Total | 6,300 km2 (2,400 sq mi) |
Population (2005-02-01) | |
• Total | 1,200,000 |
• Density | 190/km2 (490/sq mi) |
Time zone | East (UTC+5) |
• Summer (DST) | not observed (UTC+5) |
ISO 3166 code | UZ-XO |
Districts | 10 |
Cities | 3 |
Townships | 7 |
Villages | 100 |
Xorazm Region (Uzbek: Xorazm viloyati, Хоразм вилояти, خارەزم ۋىلايەتى) or Khorezm Region as it is still more commonly known, is a viloyat (region) of Uzbekistan located in the northwest of the country in the lower reaches of the Amu-Darya River. It borders with Turkmenistan, Karakalpakstan, and Bukhara Region. It covers an area of 6,300 square kilometres (2,400 sq mi). The population is estimated to be around 1,200,000, with some 80% living in rural areas.
Khorezm Region is divided into 10 administrative districts. The capital is Urgench (pop est 135,000). Other major towns include Xonqa, Khiva, Shovot, and Pitnak.
The climate is a typically arid continental climate, with cold winters and extremely hot, dry summers.
The city of Khiva in Khorezm Region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with world famous architectural monuments, making Khiva one of the main centers for international tourism in the country.
The economy of Khorezm Region is primarily based on cotton. Cotton is by far the main crop, although rice production has increased significantly in the last several years. (though the Uzbek government discourages rice production near to deserts, over water usage concerns) There are also many orchards and vineyards, melon and gourd plantations and potato fields. Khorezm Region is famous for its "gurvak" melon in Uzbekistan. Industry is also heavily oriented to cotton, with cotton refining, cottonseed oil extraction and textiles predominating.