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Shayxontoxur

Coordinates: 41°19′37″N 69°12′40″E / 41.3270°N 69.2110°E / 41.3270; 69.2110
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Shayxontoxur
Location of Shayxontoxur
Country Uzbekistan
MunicipalityTashkent
Established1981
Area
 • Total29.7 km2 (11.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • Total348,300
 • Density12,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi)

Shayxontoxur (Uzbek: Shayxontoxur tumani, Russian: Шайхантахурский район, romanizedShaykhantakhursky rayon) is one of 12 districts (tuman) of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.[3]

Overview

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It is a north-western district, established in 1981 with the name of Oktober,[4] referring to the October Revolution, part of Russian Revolution of 1917. It is the most densely populated tuman.

Shayxontoxur borders with the districts of Uchtepa, Chilanzar, Yakkasaray, Yunusabad and Olmazar. It borders also with Tashkent Region and is close to the Uzbek frontier with South Kazakhstan Region, in Kazakhstan.

Project

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Famous buildings

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Name Start of construction End of construction Buildings Area (m²) Notes
1 Gardens Residence 2018 2020 9 89 518
2 Central Plaza 2018 2021 6 45 886 The first hotel in Uzbekistan under the Park Inn by Radisson brand
3 Hyper Partners Center 2019 2021 4 76 744 The largest shopping center in Uzbekistan
4 Nest One 2019 2021 2 14 779 Tallest residential building in Uzbekistan
5 Congress Hall, Hilton Hotel 2018 2019 2 88 138 The first hotel in Uzbekistan under the brand Hilton
6 Finance center 2019 2021 5 44 235 The largest financial center in Uzbekistan
7 Boulevard Residence 2018 2020 9 116 761
8 Tashkent City Park 2019 2019 186 804 The largest recreational park area in Uzbekistan. The largest fountain in Uzbekistan.
9 U Tower 2019 2023 - 187,160 Offices, apartments, public spaces, restaurants and luxury shopping gallery.

References

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  1. ^ "Districts". City of Tashkent. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Urban and rural population by district" (PDF) (in Uzbek). Tashkent City department of statistics.
  3. ^ "Classification system of territorial units of the Republic of Uzbekistan" (in Uzbek and Russian). The State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on statistics. July 2020.
  4. ^ Sadikov, A C; Akramob Z. M., Bazarbaev, A., Mirzlaev T.M., Adilov S. R., Baimukhamedov X. N., et al. (in Russian) (72x112). Geographical Atlas of Tashkent (Ташкент Географический Атлас) (2 ed.). Moscow. p. 64.
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