Uchquduq

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Uchquduq
Uchquduq / Учқудуқ
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Uchquduq is located in Uzbekistan
Uchquduq
Uchquduq
Location in Uzbekistan
Coordinates: 42°09′24″N 63°33′20″E / 42.15667°N 63.55556°E / 42.15667; 63.55556Coordinates: 42°09′24″N 63°33′20″E / 42.15667°N 63.55556°E / 42.15667; 63.55556
Country Uzbekistan
RegionNavoiy Region
DistrictUchquduq District
Elevation
193 m (633 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total28,000

Uchquduq (sometimes spelled as Uchkuduk, Uzbek: Uchquduq, Учқудуқ; Russian: Учкуду́к) is a city (pop est 27,000) in the north of Navoiy Region, Uzbekistan. The city's name means "three draw-wells" in Uzbek. It is located at

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42°9′24″N 63°33′20″E / 42.15667°N 63.55556°E / 42.15667; 63.55556, at an altitude of 193 meters in the middle of the Kyzyl Kum Desert.[1]

History[]

Uchkuduk was founded in 1958, after a small prospecting party found deposits of uranium ore. In the late 1960s, the development of open pit and underground mining led to the rapid growth of the settlement, with workers, engineers and technicians from all over the Soviet Union. It was elevated to city status in 1978. Until 1979, Uchkuduk had the status of a "closed secret city," as it supplied much of the raw material for nuclear weapons in the Soviet military arsenal. The mining operations are now under the control of the Navoi Mining and Metallurgy Combinat (NMMC), which continues to mine and process uranium using in-situ leach processes. The company also produces gold by the same process.[2]

Aeroflot Flight 7425 crashed near Uchkuduk on July 10, 1985.

The Uzbek group Yalla made a Soviet-wide hit named after the city.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kyzylkum desert travel guide". Caravanistan. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  2. ^ "Добро пожаловать на официальный сайт НГМК". www.ngmk.uz. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  3. ^ ВИА Ялла - Учкудук, три колодца / Yalla - UCHKUDUK, archived from the original on 2021-12-13, retrieved 2019-12-10


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