- The
Chilonzor Line (Uzbek:
Chilonzor yo'li, Чилонзор йўли, Russian: Чиланзарская линия,
Chilanzarskaya liniya) was the
first line of the
Tashkent Metro...
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Chilanzar (Uzbek:
Chilonzor tumani, Russian: Чиланзарский район, romanized: Chilanzarsky rayon) is one of 12
districts (tuman) of Tashkent, the capital...
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kilometres (14.73 mi) long with 17 stations. A 7 km (4.35 mi)
extension of the
Chilonzor Line
south from
Olmazor station to
Quipchoq (5-Bekat)
station in the Sergeli...
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years increased the size of the city with
major new
developments in the
Chilonzor area, north-east and south-east of the city. At the time of the collapse...
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Chilonzor is a
station of the
Tashkent Metro on
Chilonzor Line. The
station was
opened on 6
November 1977 as part of the
inaugural section of Tashkent...
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Opened Chilonzor Line
Buyuk Ipak Yoli 18
August 1980
Chilonzor Line
Pushkin 18
August 1980
Chilonzor Line
Hamid Olimjon 18
August 1980
Chilonzor Line Amir...
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capital of
Uzbekistan Hamza station,
former name of
Novza station on the
Chilonzor Line of the
Tashkent Metro.
Hamza (cicada), a
genus of
insects in the...
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Paxtakor is a
station of the
Tashkent Metro on
Chilonzor Line. The
station column type with
underground and ground-based lobby. The
station was opened...
- Metro, the
northern terminus of
Chilonzor Line. It was
opened on 18
August 1980 as part of the
second section of
Chilonzor Line,
between October inkilobi...
- the
Crimea during World War II
Maksim Gorkiy station, a
station on the
Chilonzor Line of the
Tashkent Metro. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...