Gʻuzor (Uzbek: Gʻuzor; Tajik: Гузор; Russian: Гузар, romanized: Guzar; Persian: گذار) is a city in Qashqadaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan. It serves...
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cities: Qarshi and Shahrisabz. There are 12 cities (Qarshi, Shahrisabz, Gʻuzor, Qamashi, Beshkent, Koson, Kitob, Muborak, Yangi Nishon, Tallimarjon, Chiroqchi...
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G'uzor Stadium is the main stadium of the hometown club FC Shurtan Guzar. It has been recently renovated.[when?] "G'uzor Stadium". Football Tripper. September...
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FC Shurtan Guzar (redirect from FK Sho'rtanneftgaz G'uzor)
Guzar (Uzbek: Sho'rtan G'uzor professional futbol klubi or Шўртан Ғузор футбол клуби) is an Uzbek football club based in G‘uzor, Uzbekistan. During its...
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Gʻuzor District is a district of Qashqadaryo Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at Gʻuzor. It has an area of 2,660 km2 (1,030 sq mi) and its population...
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Dehqonobod was merged into Gʻuzor district, another district in Qashqadaryo Region, and in 1971 it was separated from Gʻuzor. Dehqonobod District is located...
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thousands of civilians was relocated to the Uzbek and Kyrgyz SSRs, and Gʻuzor became the organizational center of the army. The Poles suffered from epidemics...
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in the Surxondaryo Region of southeastern Uzbekistan (between Boysun and Gʻuzor). The Kharduri were estimated to number about 8,400 in 1924–25. Chagatai...
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Stadium (Tashkent) Tashkent 8,000 Football PFC Lokomotiv Tashkent 18 G'uzor Stadium Gʻuzor 7,000 Football FC Shurtan Guzar 19 Progress Stadium Zarafshan 5...
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Stadium Navbahor-2 Namangan Markaziy Stadium Shurtan Guzar Gʻuzor G'uzor Stadium UniRed Samarqand Samarkand Dinamo Samarkand Stadium ...
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