Kitob District

Kitob District (Uzbek: Kitob tumani) is a district of Qashqadaryo Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the city Kitob.[1] It has an area of 1,750 km2 (680 sq mi)[2] and its population is 266,400 (2021 est.).[3] The district consists of one city (Kitob), 13 urban-type settlements (Alaqoʻyliq, Bektemir, Rus qishloq, Baxtdarvozasi, Beshterak, Varganza, Obikanda, Panji, Sariosiyo, Sevaz, Xoji, Yakkatut, Yangiobod) and 12 rural communities.[1]

Kitob District
Kitob tumani
View from Takhta-Karacha Pass (M39) to the south
View from Takhta-Karacha Pass (M39) to the south
Country Uzbekistan
RegionQashqadaryo Region
CapitalKitob
Area
  Total1,750 km2 (680 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Total266,400
  Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (UZT)

The district is mainly located on the southern slopes of the Zarafshan Range. The population of the district is overwhelming Tajik, with the Kitob town being almost entirely inhabited by that ethnic group.

In 1979, the Kitab Zapovednik (Geological) reserve was established within the district. It has various protected flora and fauna. Flora includes; Tulipa ingens, Ferula moschata, Acanthophyllum gypsophiloides, Allium stipatatum, Crocus korolkowii, Tulipa turkestanica, Eremurus robustus, Colchicum kesselringii, Sternbergia fischeriana and Iris stolonifera. Birds found in the reserve include; Gyps fulvus, Aegypius monachus, Aquila chrysaetos and Gypaetus barbatus. Animals include Hystrix leucura (Indian crested porcupine), Canis lupus (Grey wolf), Vulpes vulpes (Red fox), Ursus arctos isabellinus (Himalayan brown bear), Martes foina (Stone Marten), Meles meles (European badger) and Sus scrofa (wild boar).[4]

References

  1. "Classification system of territorial units of the Republic of Uzbekistan" (in Uzbek and Russian). The State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on statistics. July 2020.
  2. "O'zbekiston Respublikasining ma'muriy-hududiy bo'linishi" [Administrative-territorial division of the Republic of Uzbekistan] (PDF) (in Uzbek). Qashqadaryo regional department of statistics.
  3. "Urban and rural population by district" (PDF) (in Uzbek). Qashqadaryo regional department of statistics.
  4. Rangelands of the Arid and Semi-arid Zones in Uzbekistan at Google Books

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