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About Fergana City

Fergana, or Ferghana, is the capital of Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan. Fergana is about 420 km east of Tashkent, about 75 km west of Andijan, and less than 20 km from the Kyrgyzstan border. While the area has been populated for thousands of years, the modern city was founded in 1876.

City Statistics

AttributeValue
Area130.8 km²
Elevation590 m
Weather28 °C, Wind W at 18 km/h, 24% Humidity
Population2.71 lakhs (2016)
RegionFergana Region
Established1876

Aerial view of Fergana city showing modern urban development

Geography & Climate

The northern part of the Fergana region is occupied by the Karakalpak and Yazyavan steppes, and is bounded on the south by a tributary of the Olay ridge. Fergana region is a high seismic zone with a continental climate featuring mild winters that can sometimes be very cold.

The average temperature in January is 3.2°C, in July – 28°C. The lowest temperature is -27.9°C and the maximum temperature is 42°C. Strong “Kokand wind” blowing in the west of the valley has a significant impact on the climate. Annual precipitation ranges from 100 mm in the west to 170 mm in the east, and up to 270 mm on the mountain slopes, mainly in spring. The vegetation period is 210–240 days.

The Syrdarya River flows along the north-western border of the region. Rivers like Isfara, Sokh, Shohimardon, and Isfayramsay start from the Alay ridge and are fed by ice and snow. The region features gray soils, meadow-swamp soils, and alluvial-meadow soils on the terraces of the Syrdarya.

Scenic landscape of Fergana region showing mountains and valleys

Historical Background

Fergana region is one of the centers of ancient culture of Uzbekistan. Pictures of Stone Age settlements and rocks found in the area, stone tools indicate that people have lived in the valley since ancient times. Excavation of the Greater Fergana Canal has played an important role in the study of archeological monuments of the region.

During the excavation of the canal, monuments of the Bronze Age, slavery and landownership were found and examined. Finds from the 5th century BC and early Middle Ages in the city of Kuva are well researched. Historical sources from the 10th to the 11th centuries state that this city was the largest city in the valley after Akhsikat in terms of prosperity and size.

The monuments found in the settlements of the Chust culture, which were engaged in sedentary farming and animal husbandry, are important in the study of the Fergana Valley. Archaeological excavations show that Fergana region has long been inhabited by people, engaged in hunting, farming, animal husbandry, and in the later stages of human society, culture began to develop.

Education

Today, 946 secondary schools, academic lyceums, 1,870 preschool education institutions and 20 libraries operate in the region. There are 5 higher education institutions in the region:

  • Fergana State University
  • Fergana Polytechnic Institute
  • Kokand State Pedagogical Institute
  • Tashkent University of Information Technologies Fergana branch
  • Tashkent Medical Academy Fergana branch

Educational facilities in Fergana region

Sports

In 1991, there were only 17 stadiums in Fergana region, now there are 46, 759 football fields, 33 modern tennis courts. In May 2016, the final stage of the Universiade-2016 was held in Fergana.

Sports facilities in Fergana