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...covers {{Convert|57.28|km2|abbr=on}} and stretches into neighboring [[Osh Region]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]. The dam serves several purposes to include [[irrigation]
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...tan Military District]] in August 1960 and the regiment was relocated to [[Osh]]. In 1968, the regiment held joint exercises with the [[351st Guards Airbo
...t Germany. On 28 May, the brigade arrived in [[Kapchagay]] in the [[Almaty Region]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. According to the plan of Sov
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...he cooperation of the development of [[dry port]]s in the [[Asia-Pacific]] region. It was concluded under the auspices of the [[United Nations Economic and S
*''High Tech Logistics, [[Almaty Region]]''
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...r) is the road entrance from the east. The main road from [[Bishkek]] to [[Osh]] enters from the east over the Ala-Bel pass, passes through the [[Chychkan
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...lso known as Ma Da-lao-ye (马大老爷, 'The Great Master Ma'), reached [[Osh]] in southern [[Kyrgyzstan]].
...the Dungan (Hui) and [[Taranchi]] ([[Uyghur people|Uyghur]]) people of the region were allowed to opt for moving to the Russian side of the border. Many chos
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According to a census held in 1896, Jews represented about 2% of the region total population. It can be assumed that almost 100% of them were Bukharian
...mous Arab geographer [[Al-Maqdisi]] (946−1000) mentioned the cities of [[Osh]], [[Uzgen]], [[Taraz]] and others as having communities of Jews.
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