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Dusti District

Coordinates: 37°35′N 68°25′E / 37.583°N 68.417°E / 37.583; 68.417
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Dusti District
Russian: Район Дусти
Tajik: Ноҳияи Дӯстӣ
Location of the district in Tajikistan
Location of the district in Tajikistan
Coordinates: 37°35′N 68°25′E / 37.583°N 68.417°E / 37.583; 68.417
Country Tajikistan
RegionKhatlon Region
CapitalJilikul
Area
 • Total
1,200 km2 (500 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
117,100
 • Density98/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5
Official languages
Websitendusti.tj

Dusti District (Russian: Район Дусти; Tajik: Ноҳияи Дӯстӣ, before 2016: Jilikul District)[2] is a district in Khatlon Region, Tajikistan. Its capital is the village Jilikul. The population of the district is 117,100 (January 2020 estimate).[3]

Administrative divisions

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The district has an area of about 1,200 km2 (500 sq mi) and is divided administratively into one town and five jamoats.[4] They are as follows:[5]

Jamoat Population (Jan. 2015)[5]
Gharavuti (town) 7,100[6]
Dehqonobod 15,061
Gardi Gulmurodov 16,472
Jilikul 25,382
Nuri Vakhsh 17,319
20-Solagii Istiqloliyati Jumhurii Tojikiston 22,447

References

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  1. ^ "КОНСТИТУЦИЯ РЕСПУБЛИКИ ТАДЖИКИСТАН". prokuratura.tj. Parliament of Tajikistan. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Renaming of 10 cities and districts, and Kayrakkum Reservoir" (in Russian). 1 February 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2020" (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Regions of the Republic of Tajikistan 2017" (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. pp. 15–21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 March 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b Jamoat-level basic indicators, United Nations Development Programme in Tajikistan, accessed 8 October 2020
  6. ^ "Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2015" (PDF) (in Russian). Statistics office of Tajikistan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2015.