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Sughd Region ((タジク語:Вилояти Суғд) '; (ペルシア語:ولایت سغد), transliterated as ''Sogdia Province'') is one of the four administrative divisions and one of the three provinces ((タジク語:вилоятҳо), ''viloyatho'') that make up Tajikistan. Centered in the historical Sogdiana, it is located in the northwest of the country, with an area of some 25,400 square kilometers and a population of 2,132,100 (2008 est.),〔''Population of the Republic of Tajikistan as of 1 January 2008'', State Statistical Committee, Dushanbe, 2008 〕 up from 1,870,000 according to the 2000 census and 1,558,000 in 1989. It was founded in 1924 as part of Uzbek SSR and was become part of Tajik SSR in 1929 after efforts of Shirinsho Shotemur. The region shares a border with the Jizakh, Namangan, Samarkand and Fergana provinces of Uzbekistan, and the Osh and Batken regions of Kyrgyzstan. The Syr Darya river flows through it. It contains the Akash Massif and Mogoltau Massif Important Bird Areas. Soghd is separated from the rest of Tajikistan by the Gissar Range (passes may be closed in winter). The southern part of the province is the east-west valley of the upper Zarafshan River. North, over the Turkestan Range, is the Ferghana Valley. The province has 30% of Tajikistan's population〔 and one-third of its arable land.〔''Agriculture of the Republic of Tajikistan'', statistical yearbook,State Statistical Committee, Dushanbe, 2008〕 It produces two thirds of the country's GDP.〔Robert Middleton and Huw Thomas, 'Tajikistan and the High Pamirs', Odyssey Books, 2008, page 166〕 It was known as Leninabad until 1991, then Leninobod until 2000, then Sogd until 2004. ==Economy== The economy of Sughd has been growing steadily since 2000, at the average rate of 13.2% in 2008 and 13.3% in 2009.〔''Socio-economic situation of the Sughd oblast'', Statistics Committee of Sughd oblast, Khujand: January–March 2010 (in Tajik and Russian)〕 In 2009, farming, trade and industrial production contributed 28.2%, 25.8% and 14.0% to the GRP (gross regional product) of Sughd, respectively.〔 Since 2000, the output of industrial production increased two-fold, at an average annual growth rate of 5–8%.〔 A free economic zone has been established in the region called Sughd Free Economic Zone. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sughd Region」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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