Eskiarab

Eskiarab (Uzbek: Eski Arab, Russian: Эскиараб) is a town in Oltiariq District of Fergana Region.[1][2] It is situated in southest west of Oltiariq District, Ferghana Region, Uzbekistan.[3] The population of the town consists of mainly Uzbeks. It is a historical place containing several ancient places.[4][5] One of the historic locations is the Kitkontepa ancient monument.[6]

Eskiarab

Eski Arab
Town
Eski-Arab
Flag
Emblem
Eskiarab
Location in Oltiariq District
Coordinates: 40°22′12″N 71°25′06″E
Country Uzbekistan
RegionFergana Region
DistrictOltiariq District
Town status2009
Government
  TypeTown Council
  BodyGhayrat MFY
Area
  Town22 km2 (8 sq mi)
  Urban
12 km2 (5 sq mi)
Elevation
465 m (1,526 ft)
Highest elevation
502 m (1,647 ft)
Lowest elevation
420 m (1,380 ft)
Population
 (2016)
  Town8,781
  Density65/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (UZT)
Postal code
151215
Area code(s)+(998) 73
Geocode1538551
Annual precipitation100-150 mm

The town population was 8,781 in 2016.[7][8] In 2009, Eskiarab was given town status.[1] The Local time is UTC(+5) UZT.

Population

Eskiarab population is more than 8,700 people in 2016 which consist of mostly Uzbeks and less other nations.[7]

Climate

The climate is subtropic. In summer, average temperature is 35°C, in winter 5-7°C.

Annual Precipitation range between 100-150 mm per year.

See also

References

  1. "Eskiarab shaharchasi".
  2. "Узбекистан, Ферганская область, Алтыарыкский район, городской посёлок Эскиараб". Яндекс.Карты (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  3. "Eskiarab Destination Guide (Fergana, Uzbekistan) - Trip-Suggest". trip-suggest.com. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
  4. "ESKI ARAB с/с, ALTYARYK DISTRICT - Business directory of Uzbekistan". www.goldenpages.uz. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  5. Eskiarab tarixi, Mirqosim Davlatov (2010). Eskiarab shaharchasi kelib chiqish tarixi,bugun va kelajak. Oltiariq: Kamalak nashriyoti.
  6. Kitkontepa, Kitkontepa tarixi (History of Kitkontepa); Erdavlat Odilov (1999). Kitkontepa qadimigi yodgorliklari. Fergana: Navro'z nashriyoti.
  7. "population-statistics.com". ww38.population-statistics.com. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  8. "United Nations in Uzbekistan Official Web site". www.un.uz. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
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