- Bahmal district of Jizzakh region of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- Bakhmal district, Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan. Founded on May 8, 1943 (merged with Gallaorol district on October 12, 1957, reorganized on August 31, 1971). Bakhmal district borders with Gallaaral, Zaamin districts, Samarkand region and the Republic of Tajikistan. Area 1.86 thousand km².
- Baxmal tumanida 1 shaharcha (Usmat) va 11 qishloq fuqarolari yigʻini (Barlos, Baxmal, Bogʻishamol, Gulbuloq, Mugʻol, Novqa, Oyqor, Oqtosh, Sangzor, Tongotar, Uzunbulok) bor. Markazi — Usmat shaharchasi.
Nature
The territory of the district consists mainly of foothills and mountains. Jan of Bakhmal district. The Turkestan ridge and its north-western branch - the Molguzar Mountains (the highest point is 2621 m). Between the Molguzar Mountains and the Turkestan Range is the Sangzor Valley. The climate is sharply continental. The average temperature in January is -5 ° to -9 *, in July 25 °, and in the mountains 15 °.
- There is Sa`d Vaqqos ota spring in the district. The soils are mainly dark gray and mountain brown soils, mountain and high steppe steppes, and typical gray soils in the east. Ephemeral and ephemeroid, xerophytic plants grow. There are bushes, spruces, walnuts. There are almonds, wild apples, cherries, hawthorn.
The population is predominantly Uzbek (92.4%); There are also Russians, Kazakhs, Tajiks, Kyrgyz and others. On average, there are 10 to 25 people per km. - The population is predominantly Uzbek (92.4%); There are also Russians, Kazakhs, Tajiks, Kyrgyz and others. On average, there are 10 to 25 people per km.
Economy - Bakhmal district has a marble quarry, vodka and asphalt factories, a printing house, plywood and carpet weaving workshops, and construction companies. The district has cattle farms and mechanized forestry. Grain-growing and cattle-breeding are mainly developed. In agriculture, 6.6 thousand hectares of irrigated land are planted, including 0.4 thousand hectares of vegetables, 2,000 hectares of alfalfa and 200 hectares of corn.
Public and private farms of the district have 65.7 thousand cattle, 122.2 thousand sheep and goats, 62.1 thousand poultry (1999). Highways en. 460 km. In the 1999/2000 academic year, there were 63 general education schools with a total enrollment of 2,376.1 students and 500 students per lyceum. About 3,000 children are educated in 45 preschool institutions. - Public and private farms of the district have 65.7 thousand cattle, 122.2 thousand sheep and goats, 62.1 thousand poultry (1999). Highways en. 460 km. In the 1999/2000 academic year, there were 63 general education schools with a total enrollment of 2,376.1 students and 500 students per lyceum. About 3,000 children are educated in 45 preschool institutions.
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