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Navoiy (Uzbek pronunciation: [nævɒij]), also
spelled Navoi, is a city and the
capital of
Navoiy Region in the
southwestern part of Uzbekistan. Administratively...
- The
Navoi Theater (Uzbek:
Alisher Navoiy nomidagi davlat akademik katta teatri, "Alisher
Navoi State Academic Big Theatre") is the
national opera theater...
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Navoi Square (Uzbek:
Navoiy maydoni) is an area in the city
centre of Andijan, Uzbekistan. It was
originally named Bobur Square,
after Babur, the founder...
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Navoi's Divan to
British Queen Victoria in 1872. Nava'i is
considered the
national poet of
Uzbekistan in
Uzbek culture. The
province of
Navoi is named...
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Alisher Navoi (Russian: Алишер Навои) is a 1947
Soviet drama film
directed by
Kamil Yarmatov about the life of the
famous poet and
statesman Alisher Navoi. Razzoq...
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Navoi is a
crater on Mercury. It
contains uncommon reddish material that
indicates a
different rock
composition from its surroundings.
Navoi also appears...
- 10,000-seater
Sogdiana Stadium in
Navoi. The
Sogdiana Stadium is the home
ground of the
Navoi club, FC
Yuzhanin Navoi. In May 2014 the club
moved to another...
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dependent on
large mining,
metallurgical and
chemical production complexes. The
Navoi and
Zarafshan mines produce some of the world's
purest gold.
Leading agricultural...
- south-west of the
Kyzylkum desert, on the
territory of the
Tamdi district of the
Navoi region of Uzbekistan. The mine has
estimated reserves of 71,400,000 ounces...
- NMMC (English: State-Owned
Enterprise Navoi Mining &
Metallurgy Combine, Russian: Государственное предприятие «Навоийский горно-металлургический комбинат»)...