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Things to see in Manghit, Uzbekistan

Mangjit is a small town located in the southern part of Uzbekistan. The town was founded in 1795 by refugees from the Qing dynasty who had fled to Manchuria. Mangjit is famous for its traditional architecture, including its many mosques and madrasas.

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Quick info about Manghit
DetailValue
CountryUzbekistan
RegionQoraqalpog‘iston
Latitude42.1236
Longitude60.0583
Appr. population22949

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