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  1. Fergana Valley is a valley in Central Asia, lying mostly in eastern Uzbekistan, extending into southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. Encompassing three former Soviet Republics, the valley is ethnically diverse and relations among the countries are tense.

  2. Fergana Valley, enormous depression between the Tien Shan and Gissar and Alay mountain systems, lying mainly in eastern Uzbekistan and partly in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The roughly triangular valley has an area of 8,500 square miles (22,000 square km).

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · Here’s the complete Fergana Valley travel guide, including places to visit in Fergana, if the Fergana Valley is safe and if it’s worth a visit, info on how to get around and where to stay, and much more!

  4. Aug 30, 2024 · While places like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva remain in the spotlight, the Fergana Valley, this 22,000 sq. km. salient in the east part of Uzbekistan, is a markedly different region, culturally, geographically, and ethnically. And it patiently waits to be explored! The crazy borders of the Fergana Valley. Do you want a different Uzbekistan?

  5. Uzbekistan, Asia. On arrival in the Fergana Valley many visitors wonder where the valley is. From this broad (22,000 sq km), flat bowl, the surrounding mountain ranges (Tian Shan to the north and the Pamir Alay to the south) seem to stand back at enormous distances – when you can see them, that is. Attractions.

  6. May 3, 2024 · The Fergana Valley is a depression limited by the Tien Shan mountains in the north and the Alay mountains in the south. It is the most fertile area in Uzbekistan and in the southern part of Central Asia, hence it became the agricultural heartland in the region.

  7. Jun 28, 2023 · The Fergana valley is the agricultural heartland and the most industrious province. A lot of things in Uzbekistan come from the Fergana valley. The white Chevrolets in Tashkent, the melons in the bazaar, the Ikat silks in the fashion stores and the colourful ceramics in the souvenir shops.

  8. Fergana valley is a place to observe the agriculture-based life of the Central Asian peoples together with the rich culture of handicrafts in the different workshops. Here you can also observe the countless channels providing water to the fields from several rivers.

  9. Tucked between two mountain ranges, the Tengri Tagh and the Gissar-Alai, the Fergana Valley covers an impressive 8,500 square miles of cattle-grazing farmland, snow-capped mountains, traditional villages, and fertile valleys.

  10. The Fergana Valley's picturesque scenery is one of its most striking features. Verdant fields, framed by towering mountains, create a serene and captivating backdrop. The valley is intersected by the Syr Darya River, enhancing its fertility and contributing to a patchwork of colorful farmlands.