Shamsiddin Shohin District

Shamsiddin Shohin District ناحیه شوراآباد

Shuro-obod City

Shamsiddin Shohin District Location in Tajikistan
Shamsiddin Shohin District ناحیه شوراآباد

Shuoobod Шӯрообод Location in Tajikistan

Coordinates: 37°50′24″N 70°2′31″E / 37.84000°N 70.04194°E / 37.84000; 70.04194Coordinates: 37°50′24″N 70°2′31″E / 37.84000°N 70.04194°E / 37.84000; 70.04194
Country Tajikistan
Province Khatlon
Region Kulob
Capital Shuro-obod city
Area
  Land 2,380 km2 (920 sq mi)
Population (2009)
  Total 52,200
  Ethnicities Tajik
  Languages Tajik-Persian
Area code(s) +992,3319

Shamsiddin Shohin District or Nohiya-i Shamsiddin Shohin (Tajik: Ноҳияи Шамсиддин Шоҳин) formerly Shuro-obod District or Nohiya-i Shuro-obod (Tajik: Ноҳияи Шуро-обод / Persian: ناحیۀ شورآباد) is a district in Khatlon province, southeastern Tajikistan. Its capital is Shuro-obod City.

Friendship Bridge between Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, in Khwahan, regions and Shamsiddin Shohin,پل دوستی میان افغانستان و تاجیکستان, در منتقه خواهان و شورآباد,Пули дусти миёни Афғонистону Тоҷикистон, дар мантиқаи Хвоҳон ва Шамсиддин Шоҳин

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Geography

Shamsiddin Shohin District bordered by The north, -Darvoz District, -Muminobod District, the West -Kulob District, And the south Hamadoni District, by Districts Khatlon province is. And the east River Panj, And The four-districts of Badakhshan province Afghanistan, -Khwahan, Raghistan, and Yawan, Shahri Buzurg, is. The District has a total area 2,380 square kilometres (920 sq mi) And the located in the Hazrat-i Shoh mountains skirts.

Subdivisions

According Country division the Shamsiddin Shohin District 1 town and 7 parts - Jamoats[1] has:

(Jamoats) Parts of Shamsiddin Shohin District [2]
Parts Population No. of its villages
Shamsiddin Shohin 8 099
Dashti-Jum 3 551
Doghistan 4 818
Yol 5 029
Langardara 3 311
Sari Chashma 9 339
Chagam 4 546

References

  1. "List of Jamoats". UN Coordination, Tajikistan. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  2. http://www.undp.tj/files/maps/JCP/Tajik_pdf/Local_Governance/Khatlon/LG4.3.pdf


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