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Andiijan provinceEstablished: 1941. Area: 4,24
thousand sq. km. Population: 2222,6
thousand ![]() Andijan province is the smallest in size, but
the most densely populated province of Uzbekistan. Almost 10 percent of
Uzbekistan's total population lives in what consists of only one percent of
country's total territory. It is located in the eastern part of die Ferghana
Valley. This province consists of 14 rural districts: Oltinkul, Andijon,
Asaka, Balikcbi, Boz, Bulokbosbi, Jalalkuduk, Izboskan, Kurgbontepa, Markhamat,
Pakbtaobod, Ulugbnor, Khojaobod, Shakbrikhon; 11 towns: Andijon, Asaka,
Markbamat, Okbunboboev, Pakbtaobod, Poytugh, Khonobod, Khojaobod, Shakbrikhon,
Korasuv, Kurghontepa; 5 city-type-settlements: Andijon, Boz, Janubiy
Olamushuk, Knyganyor, Polvontosh; and 95 villages. The administrative center of the province is the
city of Andijan (447 km from Tashkent, 333,4 thousand people). Agriculture: cotton, silk
cocoons, grain crops, horticulture, and viticulture. Industry: mining and
processing of natural resources, oil and gas, construction and textile
industry. The western part
is heightened flatland while the eastern part consists of the foothills of the
Ferghana and Alai Mountain Ranges. These mountains protect the valley from the incursion of cold weather,
making the weather more stable in winter compared to other provinces of the
country. Winters are warm and summers are hot (40 decrees Celsius above zero
and more). The main river is the Kara Darya River, which crosses the province from
east to west. Its water is mainly used for irrigation purposes. Most land in the province is ploughed, with fruit trees such as
apricots, peaches and grapes. The high temperatures allow for cultivation of
cotton and subtropical plants, as well as develop silk cocoon production, and
horticulture. The Andijan province is the largest producer of cotton and cotton
fiber in Uzbekistan. The cultivated land consists of 383,3 thousand hectares,
203 thousand ploughed land, 50 percent of which is allocated to cotton
production. Horticulture, fruit, vegetables, grapes and grain production is
well developed. Also, Andijan delivers 15 percent of all cocoons produced in
Uzbekistan. The cattle breeding are oriented towards meat and milk production. There are more than 16 large industrial enterprises in the province.
They are: «Andijonsermash», «Mashinasozlik», «Elektrodvigatel»,
«Elektmapparat», «Etalon», «Nitron», hydrolytic plant and a textile factory
equipped with machinery by VTI (US), a men's shirt manufacturer, «Ankotex», the
sowing equipment manufacturer, «Tiksanti», and «MASK», which
specializes in mineral water, ketchup, spaghetti, and other processed food.
Besides, there are more than 10 oil and gas deposits and the largest pipeline
in Central Asia, which run along the route Khojaabad - Andijan - Asaka. There are more than 25 joint ventures, as well as many other small and
medium enterprises. The Uzbek-Korean joint venture, «Uzdongyanch» manufactures
cable. The Uzbek-Korean joint venture, "UzDaewooAtito" in the
town of Asaka manufactures cars such as «Nexia», «Tico»,
"Matiz",«Damas» and «Lacetti» mini vans. The main transportation network is the railroad with 156,6 km of rail
while the length of automobile roads totals 7,2 thousand km. There is an
airline connection with Tashkent, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and with other
cities in the Caucasus and Crimea. The province is proud to have 718
secondary schools, as well as gymnasiums, lyceums, specialized music and
sporting schools, a state university, medical institute, institute of economy
and management, institute of foreign languages, as well as the Department of
the Tashkent State Textile Institute. There are three theaters, 646 public libraries, 237 clubs, 183 cultural
centers, 2 museums, nearly 100 healthcare establishments, and 5 sanatoriums. Andijan is one of the ancient cities of the Ferghana Valley, established along
the Great Silk Road. Even today it serves as a convenient geographical location
and a link in the transportation network of the southeast Ferghana. Andijan is a land of the ancient
history, traditions, and it is a unique school of agriculture. Andijan is the
fourth largest city in Uzbekistan and is located at the center of the densely
populated districts and crossroads of a busy transportation network. It is the
homeland of Zakhiriddin Muhammad Bobur, the great poet, statesman and author of
the widely known book «Bobumoma». It is also a homeland for the poet
Abdulkhamid Chulpon. In the past centuries the city was known for its fine silk and cotton
fabrics that were widely exported to other countries of the world. Contemporary Andijan is a major industrial center. Different kinds of
manufacturing plants produce a wide variety of equipment, spare parts for
agricultural machinery, pumps, universal lifts, and more. Besides, there are a
number of other enterprises such as milk and meat processing plants. Also,
other industrial centers in towns such as Asaka, Shakhrikhon and Pakhtaobod are
now being established. Andijan has changed much in recent years. It has been enhanced with new
buildings that have been constructed combining traditional handicrafts and
contemporary architecture. Newcar service stations and tennis courts have also
been built in addition to the streets that have been widened.
The fertile ground, abundance of light and moderate climate allows for
the cultivation of cotton and cocoons in the outskirts of the city.
Winter in Andijan is mild and short; the wind is weak compared to the
western parts of Ferghana Valley. |