Zarafshan

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Zarafshan
Zarafshon / Зарафшон
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Zarafshan
Zarafshan is located in Uzbekistan
Zarafshan
Zarafshan
Location in Uzbekistan
Coordinates: 41°36′29″N 64°13′35″E / 41.60806°N 64.22639°E / 41.60806; 64.22639Coordinates: 41°36′29″N 64°13′35″E / 41.60806°N 64.22639°E / 41.60806; 64.22639
CountryFlag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan
RegionNavoiy Region
Elevation
400 m (1,300 ft)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total68,365

Zarafshan (Uzbek: Zarafshon / Зарафшон; Russian: Зарафшан; Persian: زرافشان‎) is a city of over 68,000 inhabitants (2009) in the center of Uzbekistan's Navoiy Region. Located in the Kyzylkum desert, it receives water from the Amudarya by a 220-km pipeline.[citation needed]

Zarafshan is called "the gold capital of Uzbekistan". It is home of the Navoi Mining & Metallurgy Combinat's Central Mining Administration, charged with mining and processing gold from the nearby Muruntau open-pit mine. Between 1995 and 2006 the Muruntau gold mining and processing operation was run by the Zarafshan-Newmont Joint Venture, a foreign direct investment by Newmont Mining Corporation of Denver, Colorado (at the time the largest U.S. investor in Uzbekistan - it was also the first major Western investment in the region since the breakup of the Soviet Union). Uzbekistan expropriated the company's assets in 2006 and by 2007 had taken full ownership of the mine.

Zarafshan Airport (IATA: AFS) is served by Uzbekistan Airlines with direct daily flights to and from Tashkent.

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