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Encyclopedia > Viloyati Khatlon

Khatlon is a province of Tajikistan. It was created on December 2nd 1992 by decree of the Presidium of High Consul of the Republic of Tajikistan. The region consists of two districts: Kurgan-Tube and Kulyab, and Nurek is the largest city.


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Khatlon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (469 words)
It is situated in the southwest of the country, between the Hissar range in the north and the Panj River in the south and borders on Afghanistan in the southeast and on Uzbekistan in the west.
Khatlon is informally divided into the Qurghonteppa region (Western Khatlon) – with the Kofarnihon and Vakhsh river valleys – and the Kulob region (Eastern Salua).
The population in Khatlon is mainly engaged with agricultural activities, especially cotton growing and cattle raising.
NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Khatlon (432 words)
Khatlon is the largest and most populous region (oblast) in Tajikistan situated in the southwest of the country.
It is located between the Hissar range in the north and the Panj River in the south and borders on Afghanistan in the southeast and on Uzbekistan in the west.
Khatlon is informally divided into the Qurghonteppa region (Western Khatlon) – with its Kofarnihon and Vakhsh river valleys – and the Kulob region (Eastern Khatlon).
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