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Things to see in Kogon Shahri, Uzbekistan

Kogon Shahri is a historical and archaeological site in Uzbekistan that dates back to the 6th century BC. The town was founded by the Achaemenid Persian king Cyrus the Great, and its ruins are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site contains some of the best-preserved ancient Iranian architecture in Central Asia, as well as archaeological excavations that have revealed evidence of Silk Road trade and settlement.

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Quick info about Kogon Shahri
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CountryUzbekistan
RegionBuxoro
Latitude39.7211
Longitude64.5458
Appr. population107566

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