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Population of Urgut District, Uzbekistan UZ flag

Mid-sized city with 519,200 residents in Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan.

519,200
Residents (2026)
#3,614
World Ranking
#5
In Uzbekistan (of 88)

About Urgut District

Urgut District is a mid-sized city located in Uzbekistan, in the Samarqand Region region. According to the latest available data (2026), the population of Urgut District is approximately 519,200 residents, making it the #5 most populous city in Uzbekistan.

Globally, Urgut District ranks #3,614 among the world's most populated cities.

Urgut District City Statistics

CityUrgut District
CountryUZ flag Uzbekistan
Population519,200
Global Rank#3,614
Rank in Uzbekistan#5 of 88 cities
City Categorymid-sized city
RegionSamarqand Region
Latitude39.4
Longitude67.25
Data Year2026

Population Comparison

To put Urgut District's population of 519,200 into perspective:

  • Urgut District has over 519,000 residents.
  • It ranks #5 among all cities in Uzbekistan.

Where is Urgut District UZ flag Located?

Urgut District is located in Uzbekistan, in the Samarqand Region region, at coordinates 39.4° latitude and 67.25° longitude. Urgut District sits in the subtropics, typically enjoying warm temperatures year-round.

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Largest Cities in Uzbekistan UZ flag

# City Population
1 Tashkent 2,956,384
2 Namangan 626,120
3 Andijan 547,800
4 Samarkand 546,303
5 Denov District 392,200

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of Urgut District?

The population of Urgut District is approximately 519,200 residents according to the latest available data (2026).

Where is Urgut District located?

Urgut District is located in Uzbekistan at approximately 39.4° latitude and 67.25° longitude.

Is Urgut District one of the largest cities in Uzbekistan?

With a population of 519,200, Urgut District is one of the notable urban areas in Uzbekistan. It ranks #5 out of 88 cities in the country.

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