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page 1Populated places in Surxondaryo Region

Termez
thumb|Sultan-Saodat Mausoleum
Termez ( ) is the capital of Surxondaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan. Administratively, it is a district-level city. Its population is 182,800 (2021). It is notable as the site of Alexander the Great's city Alexandria on the Oxus, as a center of early Buddhism, as a site of Muslim pilgrimage, and as a base of Soviet Union military operations in Afghanistan, accessible via the nearby Hairatan border crossing.
Denov
Denov (, , Persian: ده نو) is a city in Surxondaryo Region of southeast Uzbekistan, the administrative centre of Denov District. It is in the Hissar Range close to the border with Tajikistan, and is the closest major town to the Kalchayan and Dalverzin Tepe archaeological sites. Denov is believed to be the site of ancient city of Chaghaniyan.
Boysun
Boysun (, ) is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan and capital of Boysun District. The population was 16,732 as of the 1989 census, and 27,600 in 2016.
==History==
Boysun is one of the oldest inhabited places in the Surxondaryo Region of Uzbekistan. It is located to the northwest of Boysun in the Teshiktosh mountains. It is known that people have lived in Boysun for approximately the last 5,000 years. From the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD, Boysun was the location of a fortified city called "Poikalon". In the 6th to 13th centuries, another city, Bosand, was situated in the Boysun
Jarkurghon
Jarqoʻrgʻon (, ) is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the capital of Jarqoʻrgʻon District. The population was 17,687 in 1989, and 22,700 in 2016. The 12th century Jarkurgan minaret is located in the village Minor, some 5 km southwest of Jarqoʻrgʻon.
==History==
The name Jarkurgan historically originated from the place located on the edge of a jar (clay pit). In the 8th to 12th centuries, Jarkurgan was known as Charmangan (Sarmangan) and mentioned in Arab-Persian geographical literature with various names. In the 8th century, it was under Arab rule, in the 10th century, it wa
Shurchi
Shoʻrchi (, ) is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Shoʻrchi District. The town population was 16,560 people in 1989, and 25,000 in 2016. It is mentioned in the works of Kudain and Ibn Khurdadbeh that there was a village of Barangi in the Shorchi region. There were several mosques in Barangi in the 11th and 12th centuries.
==Economy==
In the city of Shorchi, there are "Grain products", "Shorchipakhta" joint-stock companies, a printing house, MTP, a household service association for the population, "Shorchimebel" company, a felting factory, 2 bread fact
Kumkurghon
Qumqoʻrgʻon (, ) is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Qumqoʻrgʻon District. The town population was 12,173 people in 1989, and 14,900 in 2016.
Shirabad
Sherobod (, ) is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the seat of Sherobod District. The European route E60 passes through the town.
== Etymology ==
The name is of Persian/Tajiki origin, Šêrâbâd, standing for 'Lion's Lair' ("sher/shir" for lion, and "abad/obod" for English term, abode).
==History==
Sherobod is a district in the Surxondaryo Region of Uzbekistan. It was established on September 29, 1926. The district is bordered by Boysun to the north, Bandixon to the northeast, Qiziriq to the east, Muzrabot to the south, Angor to the southeast, Qashqadaryo Region to the north, and T
Shargʻun
Shargʻun () is a city in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is part of Sariosiyo District. The town population was 10,716 people in 1989, and 11,400 in 2016.
Sariosiyo
Sariosiyo (, , Persian: سرآسیا) is an urban-type settlement in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Sariosiyo District. The town population in 1989 was 11,082 people.
Uzun
human settlement in Uzbekistan
Bandixon
Bandixon (, ) is an urban-type settlement in Bandixon District, Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Bandixon District.
Sariq
Sariq (, ) is an urban-type settlement in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Qiziriq District.
Uchkhizil
Uchqizil (, ) is an urban-type settlement in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Termiz District. Its population was 3,408 people in 1989, and 3,700 in 2016.
Qarluq
human settlement in Uzbekistan
Khalkobod
human settlement in Uzbekistan

Angor
human settlement in Uzbekistan
Dehibolo
Dehibolo (also spelled Dii-Bala, in the local parlance Diybolo, , ) is a mountain village in the Boysun district of the Surxondaryo region in the southeast of Uzbekistan.
It is most known as the highest village in the country and as the starting point for the exploration of the cave Boybuloq, the deepest cave in Central Asia and one of the very deep caves in the world.