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Things to see in G’ijduvon Shahri, Uzbekistan

Gijduvon Shahri is a small town in Uzbekistan with a long history. The town is known for its traditional handicrafts and for the Andijan massacre, which occurred in early September 2005. The town also has a number of mosques and monuments.

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Quick info about G’ijduvon Shahri
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CountryUzbekistan
RegionBuxoro
Latitude40.1
Longitude64.6667
Appr. population30486

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