Regions of Tajikistan

Administratively, Tajikistan is divided into:

A clickable map of Tajikistan exhibiting its four provinces.
A clickable map of Tajikistan exhibiting its four provinces.
No.NameRussianTajikISOCapitalArea (km2)Pop (2000)Pop (2010)[1]Pop (2019)[2]
1Sughd RegionСогдийская область
Sogdijskaya oblast'
Вилояти Суғд
Viloyati Sughd
TJ-SUKhujand 25,4001,871,9792,233,5502,658,400
2Districts under Republic SubordinationРайоны республиканского подчинения
Rajoni respublikanskovo podchineniya
Ноҳияҳои тобеи ҷумҳурӣ
Nohiyahoi tobei jumhurī
TJ-RADushanbe 28,6001,337,4791,722,9082,120,000
3Khatlon RegionХатлонская область
Khatlonskaya oblast'
Вилояти Хатлон
Viloyati Khatlon
TJ-KTBokhtar 24,8002,150,1362,677,2513,274,900
4Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region1Горно-Бадахшанская автономная область
Gorno-Badakhshanskaya avtonomnaya oblast'
Вилояти Мухтори Кӯҳистони Бадахшон
Viloyati Mukhtori Kūhistoni Badakhshon
TJ-GBKhorugh 64,200206,004205,949226,900
DushanbeДушанбе
Dushanbe
Душанбе
Dushanbe
TJ-DUDushanbe 124.6561,895724,844846,400

1 The direct translation from Tajik is Kuhistoni Badakhshon Autonoumous Region, but the name translated from Russian is more commonly used in English.

Each region is divided into districts (nohiya or rayon), which are further subdivided into jamoats (full name jamoati dehot), and then villages/settlements (deha). Tajikistan has a total of 58 (not including 4 districts of the capital city Dushanbe) districts.

TypeNative nameLevelNumber[3]
Districtsноҳия
nohiya
247
Citiesшаҳр
shahr
218
Jamoats 3368
Townsшаҳрак
shahrak
365

See also

References and footnotes

  1. "Changes in the number and distribution of the population of the Republic of Tajikistan between the censuses of 2000 and 2010" (PDF) (in Russian). Tajstat. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-04. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  2. "Tajikistan: Provinces and Major Cities". City Population. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  3. "Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2020" (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. p. 13. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
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